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If psychology were to be an exact, or to use mill's phrase, "a perfect" science, then specific human acts could be accurately predicted. would a prediction be accurate if the person about to act becomes aware of the prediction prior to the act itself? does the fact that a prediction can be known in advance disprove the possibility of predicting accurately or is that fact just one more antecedent condition? thoroughly explain your view.

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