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The initial two divisions of the Canadian Psychological Association in 1972 were experimental psychology and applied psychology.
Inferring with Certainty
Inferring with certainty means drawing a conclusion that is considered to be absolutely true based on the available evidence and logical reasoning.
Implications
The possible effects or consequences that may result from a particular action, statement, or decision.
Grammatically Equivalent
Refers to phrases or sentences that have the same grammatical structure.
Denying the Antecedent
A logical fallacy that occurs when one incorrectly assumes that if the antecedent is not true, then the consequent cannot be true, in a conditional statement.
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