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Disconfirming Instances
Evidence or examples that challenge or refute a hypothesis, theory, or belief, demonstrating its inaccuracy or incompleteness.
Inductive Generalization
A form of reasoning that draws a general conclusion from a limited set of specific observations or cases.
Exceptions
cases or instances that do not follow a general rule, pattern, or expectation.
Counter-Analogy
A contrasting comparison used to refute or argue against a previous analogy by highlighting dissimilar aspects.
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