Asked by Chazington Walker on Jul 20, 2024

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To say that a theory is falsifiable means that

A) evidence is already available that contradicts the theory.
B) one can imagine evidence that would contradict the theory.
C) various scientists disagree on whether the theory is correct.
D) the theory depends on assumptions that are not parsimonious.

Falsifiable

The possibility that a hypothesis can be disproven by experimental or observational evidence.

Parsimonious

Describes an approach that is simple or economical in terms of explaining something, often used in the context of scientific theories.

  • Gain insight into how falsifiability serves as a benchmark for the scientific plausibility of theoretical frameworks.
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Mukesh ThakurJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Falsifiability is a key criterion in the scientific method that states for a hypothesis or theory to be scientific, it must be testable and possible to be proven wrong (falsified) with empirical evidence. Therefore, B is the correct answer since a falsifiable theory is one that can potentially be proven false with new evidence, even if it has not yet happened.