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Thomasson tells us that "In cases like these, then, what we have is new ontological kinds of art created, but not new ontological kinds of thing simpliciter [in or by itself] being created. Instead, a familiar kind of entity (a computer game or program) is introduced as art."
Inferential Statistics
Statistical methods that allow conclusions to be drawn about populations based on sample data.
Numerical Indexes
Quantitative measures or indicators often used to represent data or information in a numerical form.
Distortions
Alterations or misrepresentations of reality or perception, often resulting in inaccurate conclusions or judgments.
Self-Report
A method of gathering data where participants provide information about themselves, typically through questionnaires or interviews.
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