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How Is Incrementalism Different to Muddling Through

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How is incrementalism different to muddling through?
A.There is no difference between them
B.Incrementalism is always predicated on formal logic, whereas muddling through is not
C.Muddling through is incremental in nature, yet it is also reactive and ad hoc
D.Incrementalism is like muddling through, yet incrementalism is also reactive and ad hoc in nature.


Definitions:

Neurotransmitter

Chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses between neurons in the brain.

Acetylcholine

A neurotransmitter in both the central and peripheral nervous systems that plays an important role in muscle contraction and the regulation of activities in the brain.

Triggers Muscle Contractions

Stimuli that induce shortening and activation of muscle fibers, leading to movement or tension.

Neurotransmitter

Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals from one nerve cell to another, influencing various bodily functions and emotions.

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