Multiple Choice
Suppose a theory predicts that lowering tuition fees at Canadian universities will increase enrollment from low- income households. If empirical evidence consistently rejects this prediction, then we
A) should increase tuition fees back to their initial level.
B) should change the empirical data.
C) should stop studying economics.
D) need to amend the theory.
E) should test the theory again.
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