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Weaker Arguments
Arguments that lack sufficient evidence or logical coherence, making them less persuasive or convincing.
Strong Points
The strengths or particularly capable aspects of something or someone, typically highlighting areas of proficiency or effectiveness.
Attractive Models
Individuals who are used in media and marketing that fit societal standards of beauty, often influencing consumer behavior.
Classical Conditioning
A learning paradigm where two stimuli are persistently paired; the response initially provoked by the second stimulus eventually becomes provoked by the first stimulus.
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