Is laws are not very rigid a characteristic of soft science

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Yes, the flexibility of laws is more commonly associated with soft sciences compared to hard sciences. Soft sciences, such as social sciences or psychology, often deal with complex and dynamic phenomena that are influenced by a variety of factors. As a result, the laws or principles in soft sciences are generally more flexible and subject to interpretation and change. In contrast, hard sciences, like physics or chemistry, often have highly rigid and precise laws that can be mathematically formulated and predictably applied.
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