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The likelihood that findings in a given study would be found in another setting or study is known as
Written Argumentation
The process of expressing reasons, evidence, and conclusions to support a position in written form.
Empirical Reasoning
It involves drawing conclusions based on observation or experimentation.
Comparative Reasoning
The process of analyzing and evaluating the similarities and differences between entities to draw a conclusion or make a decision.
Ideological Reasoning
The process of forming judgments and ideas based on a set ideology or set of beliefs, rather than empirical evidence or objective truth.
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