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Normative morality describes codes of conduct developed and put forth by a group (e.g., Judaism) or codes accepted by an individual as binding on her behavior (e.g., a Hasidic Jew).
Final Proofs
The last version of a document or publication, reviewed for errors or necessary corrections before printing or distributing.
Comparative Inferences
The act of drawing conclusions by examining the similarities and differences between two or more entities.
Comparative Inference
The process of drawing conclusions based on the comparison between different sets of data or information.
Testability Criterion
A principle used to assess if a hypothesis or theory can be tested and falsified through empirical investigation or experimentation.
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