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Berkeley says, "That food nourishes, sleep refreshes, and fire warms us; all this we know, not by discovering any necessary connection between our ideas, but only by the observation of the settled ..."
Multifactorial
Having many factors that contribute to it, often used in the context of genetics, behavior, and disease causation.
Empirical
Is about, focuses on, or is validated by seeing or living through something firsthand rather than by theory or abstract thought.
Direct Observation
A research method where behaviors or phenomena are watched and recorded as they naturally occur, without interference or manipulation by the observer.
Internal Events
Experiences or occurrences within one's own mind or body, such as thoughts, feelings, or physiological changes.
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