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Contextualizing resolves problematic ambiguity by reminding us of the topic being discussed or the circumstances within which a statement was made.
Experimental Evidence
Data or information obtained from experiments, which are controlled procedures designed to test hypotheses and establish causal relationships between variables.
"Just So" Explanations
Assertions or hypotheses that appear to explain a particular situation or phenomenon but lack substantial evidence or scientific basis.
Conservative Bias
A tendency to favor traditional views and values, often leading to resistance towards change and new ideas.
Evolutionary Psychology
A theoretical approach in psychology that examines human behavior and mental processes through the lens of evolutionary theory, focusing on how adaptive behaviors have evolved.
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