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A theory can be defined as a model that can be formalised in terms of a set of predictive relationships, which can then be tested for validity, reformulated, and so on. In other words, a theory has to provide predictions that can be empirically tested. It also has to provide mechanisms that link cause and effect. Otherwise, a theory is not proving enlightenment but merely observing the existence of an inexplicable phenomenon. [Pg.24]


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