Multiple Choice
A theory can be proven to be true:
A) If we are certain there are enough observations that fit or confirm the theory
B) Regardless of how many observations fit or confirm the theory
C) In some cases, but often there are not enough observations that fit or confirm the theory
D) Under no circumstances, because we can never be certain that enough observations have been made that fit or confirm the theory
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