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Yolanda

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According to Karl Popper, what, more than anything else, makes a field of study scientific?
 
  A) openness to criticism and revision
  B) the use of scientific methods and procedures
  C) systematic observation of behavior
  D) the formulation of theories

Question 2

Batting a pitched ball directly over the outfield fence (without bouncing) within the first and third base lines is a(n) ______________ of a home-run in baseball.
 
  A) operational definition
  B) falsifiable description
  C) empirical description
  D) logical delineation



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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