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Why Can Theories Not Be Proved

Question 55

Question 55

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Why can theories not be proved?


A) Many of the concepts and ideas in theories are not directly observable.
B) They are too complex to be tested.
C) Theories are too vague to be tested.
D) Human behavior is basically unpredictable.

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