Which of the following did Mjøset assert regarding the physical and social sciences?

a. There are no essential differences, except with regard to what is studied.
b. These two areas are so different that any comparisons are useless.
c. Physical sciences have developed universal laws but social sciences have not.
d. Physical sciences are objective and social sciences are subjective.


C

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