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If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can o

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Question

If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)? Select the correct answer Yes, only one theory can be the correct one. Yes, the simplest theory is more valid. No, experimental observations determine the validity of a theory so they must be equally valid. it depends on the theories. Can the validity of a model be limited, or must it be universally valid? Select the correct answer Limited Universally valid

Explanation / Answer

The answe should be experimental observations determine the validity of the theory so they must be equally valid.

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