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Saniya Oliver
27 August, 15:49
What is testable explanation?
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Azaria Bryant
27 August, 19:32
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It is an explanation that can be put to the test, usually in the format below: "If I do X, I should expect to see Y as a result." You should be able to make predictions that say something about the validity of the explanation.
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