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Some arguments are sound yet invalid at the same time.
Direct Influence
The immediate impact or control one individual or group has over another's actions or decisions.
Empirical
Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
Theoretical
Pertaining to a system of ideas intended to explain phenomena, often abstract and not immediately practical.
Black Sheep Effect
The tendency for groups to judge deviant in-group members more harshly than comparable out-group members, often leading to greater punishment or exclusion of the deviant in-group member.
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