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Title: Early twentieth-century scientists believed a.that science would soon run out o
Post by: fx-82 on Jan 5, 2015
Early twentieth-century scientists believed
a.   that science would soon run out of subjects to study.
b.   that science was an interesting mental exercise, but irrelevant to the physical world.
c.   their observations allowed them to make true statements about nature.
d.   their observations allowed them to make useful hypotheses about nature.


Title: Re: Early twentieth-century scientists believed a.that science would soon run out o
Post by: 6eculus on Jan 9, 2015
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Title: Re: Early twentieth-century scientists believed a.that science would soon run out o
Post by: fx-82 on Jan 14, 2015
Correct :)


Title: Re: Early twentieth-century scientists believed a.that science would soon run out o
Post by: 6eculus on Jan 14, 2015
This was a tough question, glad it was right.