The scientific meaning of the word theory is different from how it is most often used in nonscientific language because

a. it describes an explanation based on a variety of well-tested, objective observations rather than speculation.
b. it simply reflects the opinions of a particular scientist instead of the facts.
c. it is phrased in such a way that it cannot be proven incorrect.
d. it can be proven.

Answer: A

Rationale: The phrase "That's just your theory" is neither the scientific meaning of "theory," nor a valid scientific argument.

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