John Stuart Mill argues that many sciences including meteorology must couch their results in terms of probabilities. With respect to psychology, he believed
A) there could be a basic psychology but not an applied psychology
B) there could be both a basic and an applied psychology
C) we could make probabilistic statements but they would not be sufficiently exact to be helpful
D) it could really never be a science
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