Question

According to Popper, psychology's persistent questions would be persistent even if they were scientific questions because:
A. scientific questions are ultimately philosophical questions
B. they would still violate the principle of falsifiability because of their subjective nature
C. understanding the human mind has extraordinary methodological limitations
D. scientific solutions can only attain the status of "not yet disconfirmed"

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