Which sentence states the central idea of the passage?
People who study human behavior are called psychologists.
Psychologists do many different kinds of jobs. For instance, some
perform experiments in laboratories to find out how people's minds
work. Others help people with emotional trouble. Still others help the
police solve crimes by imagining how criminals think. If you are
interested in why people act the way they do, psychology might be a
good career for you.
OA. If you are not sure what career you want to pursue, you might want
OB. Many psychologists are scientists who work in laboratories.
O c. Being a psychologist is more interesting than many other jobs.
O D. Careers in psychology involve understanding how the human mind
to consider psychology.
works.
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