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If a Theory Can Account for a Phenomenon, No Matter

Question 37

Question 37

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If a theory can account for a phenomenon, no matter what the phenomenon is, then the theory:


A) is probably untestable.
B) lacks explanatory relevance.
C) has too wide a scope.
D) lacks heuristic value.

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