Multiple Choice
Theories and models in the social sciences differ from theories in the pure sciences because:
A) Theories about human behaviour cannot be expected to apply all the time, like some natural science theories.
B) A number of theories may be available to describe, or provide a different perspective on, a particular phenomenon.
C) Not all theories in social science have predictions that can be tested.
D) All of the given options are correct.
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