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Match each scientific concept with the reason it explains why absolute proof does not exist in psychology research.
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According to the principles of empirical research, why does absolute scientific proof not exist?
Match each scientific concept with the reason it explains why absolute proof does not exist in psychology research.
A researcher conducts a series of 50 highly rigorous experiments that all consistently support the same hypothesis. According to the principles of psychology research, this researcher is now justified in stating in their final report that they have 'proven' their theory to be true.
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According to the principles of empirical research in psychology, how are scientific theories treated over time in response to new data?
Once a psychological theory is strongly supported by systematic empirical research, it is considered permanently proven and is no longer subject to refinement.
A researcher publishes a meta-analysis of studies and concludes that their hypothesis is 'now a proven fact.' To evaluate this statement from a scientific perspective, a student must identify that the researcher has failed to account for the _____ nature of statistical analysis, which provides only varying degrees of evidence rather than absolute certainty.
Match each research scenario with the most appropriate scientific conclusion or interpretation based on the principles of empirical evidence and scientific proof.
A student analyzing a research article's conclusion notes that the authors claim to have 'definitive proof' for their hypothesis. This claim is invalid because statistical analyses are inherently _____ and all research methodologies contain potential flaws, meaning absolute proof does not exist.
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