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Premises
Statements or propositions from which conclusions are drawn or reasoned.
Test Condition
A specific set of parameters or circumstances under which an experiment, test, or study is executed.
Implicit Premises
Unstated assumptions that underlie an argument, which are not expressed but are necessary for the argument's logic to hold.
Explicit Premises
Clearly stated assumptions or propositions that form the basis of an argument or reasoning.
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