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In comparison to one-way experiments, factorial experiments
Ideological Arguments
Debates or discussions driven by underlying sets of beliefs or principles.
Ideological Reasoning
The process of thinking or making judgments that are influenced strongly by a specific set of beliefs or a particular ideology.
Top-Down Thinking
An analytical approach that begins with the broader, general concepts before breaking them down into more specific, detailed components.
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