Multiple Choice
According to the authors of your textbook, the natural sciences and social sciences
A) have nothing in common.
B) share common philosophical and logical foundations.
C) differ primarily in how each defines the concept of "objectivity."
D) differ insofar as the natural sciences are based on empiricism, whereas the social sciences are not.
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