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Karl Popper, a 20th-century philosopher, claimed that genuine scientific theories are __________.
A.
falsifiable
B.
reproducible
C.
verifiable
D.
confirmable
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A. falsifiable
Popper argued that for a theory to be scientific it must make risky predictions that can in principle be proven false (i.e., be falsifiable), rather than being merely verifiable or confirmable.
Popper argued that for a theory to be scientific it must make risky predictions that can in principle be proven false (i.e., be falsifiable), rather than being merely verifiable or confirmable.
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