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Common examples of ordinal scales include educational levels and social security numbers.
Naturalistic Fallacy
A logical error of equating what is natural with what is morally right or desirable.
Methodology
The system of methods and principles used in a particular discipline or field of study to gather and analyze data.
Evolutionary Psychology
A branch of psychology that studies how evolutionary principles help explain the structure and function of the human mind.
Cerebral Cortex
The outer layer of the brain that is responsible for complex cognitive processes, including thought, memory, awareness, and consciousness.
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