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In grounded theory, observations rarely contribute to theory development.
Human Quality
Attributes or traits characteristic of human beings, often referring to moral, ethical, or personal values defining human nature.
Parrots
Highly intelligent birds known for their vivid colors and ability to mimic sounds, including human speech.
Crabs
Crustaceans with a broad, flat body covered by a hard shell, two stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair often modified into pincers.
Handedness
The preference of using one hand over the other for performing tasks; this can be right-handedness, left-handedness, or ambidexterity.
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