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If you're quoting Dr.John Smith:
Logical Arguments
Reasoning structured in a way that follows principles of logic, typically involving premises that lead to a conclusion.
Hypothesis
A potential explanation that needs to be tested.
Potential Explanation
A possible reason or rationale that could clarify or account for a specific phenomenon or situation.
Yardstick Approach
A method of decision-making that involves comparing alternative actions against a predefined standard or "yardstick."
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