Multiple Choice
How do findings in the social sciences differ from those in the physical sciences?
A) Findings in the social sciences are constant and stable, while findings in the physical sciences are not.
B) Findings in the social sciences are intuitive, while findings in the physical sciences are scholastic.
C) Findings in the social sciences are variable, while findings in the physical sciences are specific.
D) Findings in the social sciences rarely result in "laws," while findings in the physical sciences more often do so.
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