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Which of the following statements describes a scientific law?

a. A scientific law explains a set of events.
b. A scientific law describes what occurs every time in a situation.
c. A scientific law is constantly modified.
d. A scientific law is developed without experimentation.

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B. a law is a proven fact that cannot be changed.

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The correct answer is B.

scientific law which describes what occurs every time in a situation. Scientific law always applies under same condition.


Laws differs from scientific theory because they does not posit explanation of phenomena.

Different laws takes mathematical forms. Scientific law is being associated with natural science but social sciences also contains laws.


A good example of scientific law in social sciences is Zipf's law.

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