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When a Theory Explains Only a Few, but Not All

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When a theory explains only a few, but not all of the phenomena associated with stuttering, it lacks this criterion to be strong or credible:


A) prediction
B) testability
C) simplicity
D) exhaustiveness

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