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    Exam 6: Clark Leonard Hull
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    According to Hill, the Most Serious Problem That Hull's Theory
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According to Hill, the Most Serious Problem That Hull's Theory

Question 25

Question 25

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According to Hill, the most serious problem that Hull's theory had was that it:


A) made incorrect predictions
B) was limited in scope
C) made conflicting predictions
D) only explained the behavior of nonhuman animals

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