Multiple Choice
Hull's system may be described as follows:
A) His inductive approach resulted in the development of his theoretical system as research progressed.
B) His inductive approach dealt only with those relationships that could be empirically verified.
C) His inductive approach resulted in a slow development of his theoretical system.
D) His approach was not inductive.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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