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What are the limitations of relying solely on empirical support for evaluating psychological theories?
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What are the limitations of relying solely on empirical support for evaluating psychological theories?
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The limitations of relying solely on empirical support for evaluating psychological theories are that empirical findings are often incomplete or inconsistent, and may not reflect the complexities and diversity of real-world situations.
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