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Immanuel Kant Argued That Psychology Can Never Be an Experimental

Question 3

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Immanuel Kant argued that psychology can never be an experimental science because


A) both c and d
B) neither c nor d
C) psychological quantities can not be measured
D) it is impossible to experiment with psychological processes

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