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Popper (1968) Argued That Hypotheses Can Never Be Proved to Be

Question 14

Question 14

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Popper (1968) argued that hypotheses can never be proved to be true by:


A) Formal reasoning
B) Genetic studies
C) Simply generalising from confirming instances
D) Brain-lesion studies
E) Inductive reasoning

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