>>20
So, psychology guarantees the same results for everyone?
Oh, wait. No, it doesn't.
Math generates predictable results. Chemistry generates predictable results. Psychology does not. It's barely able to make predictions on how people behave(I qualified the statement. Get angry if you're a psycho, I don't care.). Ask 100 people the same question, and you might get 100 different answers. Very unlikely, but it can happen.
Just because you can dress it up as a science, doesn't mean it's there yet.
>>19
If chemistry didn't work, then why study it? duh...