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Which is considered a limitation of science?
(1 point)
Experiments are always completely controlled.
It must explain phenomena without describing them.
Human beliefs are omitted from judgment around observations.
It must have repeatable results.
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"It must have repeatable results."
Explanation: Requiring repeatability is a core scientific criterion, but it is also a limitation because some phenomena (unique historical events, certain ecological or social occurrences) can't be reproduced, limiting what science can directly investigate.
Explanation: Requiring repeatability is a core scientific criterion, but it is also a limitation because some phenomena (unique historical events, certain ecological or social occurrences) can't be reproduced, limiting what science can directly investigate.
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