Okay. So this one asks us, which of the following is not one of the main goals of psychology as a field? So we're thinking about those broad strokes goals that encompass the entire field of psychology. So looking through these quickly and skimming them, one word really stands out to me and that is the word precise here. Now, of course, an individual research study might be aiming for precision.
And, again, certain fields within psychology, especially the more biology-based ones, may be able to get at more precise results with more reliability and accuracy. However, as a broad strokes goal of the field of psychology, precision is not really going to be one of them because, remember, it depends. Right? Human behavior, human thought patterns, human cognition, are really complex, multifaceted things and it's really difficult, with 100% accuracy, to be precise in our predictions. So our answer here is going to be c, it is not one of the main goals of psychology to be able to precisely predict people's behavior and reactions all of the time.
Again, that could be an individual goal in a study within a certain subfield of psychology, but if we're thinking about kind of broad strokes the whole field of psychology, that is not going to be one of the main aims of the entire field. Alright. So, that is our answer and I'll see you guys in the next one. Bye bye.