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Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development has been criticized for its lack of correlation with moral behavior. It has been argued that when scores on Kohlberg's system correlate with behavior, they provide evidence for his theory, but when they do not correlate with behavior they do not provide evidence against his theory. This is a problem of which of the six principles of scientific thinking?

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Falsifiability

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Falsifiability is a scientific study of research. It is the capability to prove wrong such as proposition, content, hypothesis, statement. This is the crucial component of the scientific method in research. Falsifiability based on the null hypothesis. It described the outcomes and prediction of the hypothesis. The falsifiability means the conclusion was not drawn from a simple observation. of a specific phenomenon. Karl Popper has been proposed the phenomena of falsifiability.

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