Which of the following is NOT a criticism of falsificationism discussed by Warburton?

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Falsificationism does not take into account the role of simplicity in scientific judgment
Falsificationism does not take into account the role confirmation plays in science.
Falsificationism does not take into account the possibility that seemingly falsifying observations are mistaken.
Historically, scientists often tended to hold on to their theories despite seemingly falsifying observations.

Falsificationism meaning... the logical possibility that an assertion can be shown false by an observation or a physical experiment. That something is "falsifiable" does not mean it is false; rather, that if it is false, then this can be shown by observation or experiment

but.... I still don't know =(
 
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