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Popper said science should try to disprove theories because one clear counterexample can show a theory is wrong, so positive examples don’t prove much. But in real experiments a failed prediction could be caused by many other assumptions or equipment problems, so a single failed test usually doesn’t prove the theory false. History shows both outcomes: the weird motion of Uranus was explained by finding Neptune (saving Newton’s laws), while Mercury’s odd orbit couldn’t be fixed that way and was later explained by Einstein, which replaced Newton’s account.

Logic Breakdown

Identify the theme both passages address. Passage A explicitly emphasizes 'negative evidence' and its role in science; Passage B presents historical cases (Uranus/Neptune, Mercury) in which failed predictions/observations influenced theory choice. Choose the answer that captures the shared focus on negative evidence in scientific research.

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Which one of the following is a central topic of both passages?

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Both passages treat the effect of failed predictions/observations (negative evidence) on scientific theories. Passage A states Karl Popper's main contribution "concerns the power of negative evidence" and says Popper "takes the search for negative evidence to be at the heart of scientific research; ... searching for evidence that would disprove [theories]." Passage B gives historical examples in which observations that did not match predictions prompted theory revision: "When the astronomers made their observations, they found that the orbit they had predicted for Uranus was incorrect... Not long afterward, scientists discovered the planet Neptune..." and regarding Mercury, "Once again, the predictions were not borne out... some scientists began to think that perhaps Newton's laws were in error... leading to the rejection of Newton's theory of gravity." These statements show both passages centrally address the role of negative evidence in scientific research.
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