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  • ...ific method, lacks supporting evidence or plausibility, or otherwise lacks scientific status. The term comes from the Greek root pseudo- (false or pretending) an ...ave to practices that make direct claims contradicted by the corresponding scientific discipline.
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  • Maybe have a look at [[w:Scientific method]] first, and make some notes tool of the scientific method').
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  • [[Category:Scientific Method]]
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  • ...so been greatly obfusticated by other factors, not least of which are poor scientific appreciation of the subject being researched, failure to fully consider, co ...FT2 first makes the claim that NLP does not lend itself to the scientific method [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NLP_and_science&diff=57297568&ol
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  • ...lity, (2) a grounding in empirical evidence, and (3) the use of scientific method. The procedures of science typically include a number of heuristic guidelin
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  • ...ogy of wheat bread of functional purpose // Materials of the International Scientific and Technical Conference "Innovative solutions for the production of food p ...skaia O.V. Bakery products for diabetics // Materials of the International Scientific and Technical Conference "Innovative solutions for the production of food p
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  • ...rgology is a form of communication based on the non–verbal aspect. It is a method of specialized interpretation, analysing unconscious bodily movements. ...ht methodically and with firmness, he has established a trade name for his method.
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  • ...internationally televised films about orangutans she has published several scientific papers in the [[Directory:Journal of Primatology|Journal of Primatology]] ( ...i/ape] named Bulan sign [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sign language] and a method she devised for spelling in a phonetic alphabet [http://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...many|German]] [[psychiatrist]]. He is seen as being the founder of modern scientific psychiatry, [[psychopharmacology]] and psychiatric genetics according to th ...them by their specific pattern of symptoms. Thus, Kraepelin's system is a method for pattern recognition, not grouping by common symptoms.
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  • [[Category:Scientific Method]]
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  • ...rsity of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC). It is now marketed as a powerful method or technique of personal development offering unlimited potential and rapid ...a concept originated by Alfred Korszybski, a 20th century Polish American scientific theorist and philosopher, in his large and opaque volume on the philosophy
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  • ...nd collaborated with numerous graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and scientific visitors. He died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage on February 18, 197 ...istant professor, working during the World War II years under an Office of Scientific Research and Development contract designing and constructing optical instru
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  • ...book: ''Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time'' for a good historical overview. This genius was [[Joh ...ch created the [[Longitude Prize]] for anyone who could devise a practical method of determining longitude at sea. This was eventually achieved by [[John Har
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  • ...' (Latin: ''Analytica Priora'')]] introduces his [[syllogism|syllogistic]] method (see [[term logic]]), argues for its correctness, and discusses inductive i ...als with [[Demonstration (teaching)|demonstration]], [[definition]], and [[scientific knowledge]].
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  • ...rvation of these limits allows for the institution of what is called a ''[[method]]'' of judging truth and falsity. ...th the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of t
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  • ...//www.msu.edu/dig/msumap/phillips.html B.A. Mathematical and Philosophical Method]''', <br> [http://www.enolagaia.com/JMC.html Justin Morrill College], [http | align="right" | 160 || [[Scientific method]]
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  • ...lism of the late 19th century borrowed parts of its worldview from various scientific disciplines of the day.
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  • :* ''Volume 6 : Scientific Metaphysics'', 1935. ...d Commentary, Patricia Ann Turisi (ed.), ''Pragmatism as a Principle and a Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism"'', State Univ
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  • But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon ...hing cannot, however, be said about mathematics; for here we have the new method of thought, pure intellect, the very well-spring of the times, the ''fons e
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  • ...is defined, for Peirce, as the ultimate outcome of inquiry by a (usually) scientific community of investigators. For [[William James]] and many of his follower ...Peirce's insistence that contrary to [[Descartes]]' famous and influential method in the ''[[Meditations on First Philosophy]]'', [[doubt]] cannot be feigned
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  • ...tle=Poundstone, William: '&#39;Fortune's Formula : The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street'&#39; |publisher=Amazo He also devised the "Thorp count", a method for calculating the likelihood of winning in certain endgame positions in [
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  • # Wikipedia is not the place for original research such as "new" scientific theories. ## If your viewpoint is held by a significant scientific minority, then it should be easy to name prominent adherents, and the artic
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  • ...rvation of these limits allows for the institution of what is called a ''[[method]]'' of judging truth and falsity. ...th the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of t
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  • ====Method==== ====The Method : Inquiry Found as a Means of Study====
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  • ...ly advocated [[scientific skepticism]], [[humanism]], and the [[scientific method]]. ==Education and scientific career==
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  • * [[Scientific method]]
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  • ...d Commentary, Patricia Ann Turisi (ed.), ''Pragmatism as a Principle and a Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism"'', State Univ * Peirce, C.S. (1903), ''Pragmatism as a Principle and a Method of Right Thinking — The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism"'', Patricia
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  • ...d Commentary, Patricia Ann Turisi (ed.), ''Pragmatism as a Principle and a Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism"'', State Univ * Peirce, C.S. (1903), ''Pragmatism as a Principle and a Method of Right Thinking — The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism"'', Patricia
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  • ...However, there are major differences between the experiments, such as the method of driving the ring. (In the ARC experiments, the ring was physically drive ...in question have kept quiet "lest they be criticized by the [[mainstream]] scientific community".{{Fact|date=August 2007}} Podkletnov, in fact, visited the Sheff
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  • ...r, technology broadly involves the use and application of knowledge (e.g., scientific, engineering, mathematical, [[language]], and historical), both formally an ...he United Kingdom's [[List of UK government scientific research institutes|scientific research institutes]],
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  • ...entire pregnancy (before and after). This is not for everyone, but it is a method that has been studied very carefully and it does have a high success rate. ...urists. However, if your doctor ends up recommending that acupuncture is a method of treatment, then they will be able to recommend someone for you to go and
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  • ...us computing facilities still exist for specialized [[scientific computing|scientific computation]] and for the [[transaction processing]] requirements of large During the first half of the 20th century, many scientific computing needs were met by increasingly sophisticated special-purpose [[an
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  • ...''inquiry'' in a way that is roughly synonymous with the term ''scientific method''. Use of ''inquiry'' is more convenient, aside from being the shorter ter ...include any form of proceeding toward knowledge that merely aims at such a method.
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  • ...mation about how you can stop acne at the root of the problem backed up by scientific evidence and case studies instead of just masking the symptoms money in you over twenty years i even include information on the only method that worked for me to remove acne scarring your copy of acne free in 3 days
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  • ...civilizations, but as a way to stimulate scientific dialogue at the first scientific meeting on the [[search for extraterrestrial intelligence]] (SETI).<ref nam ...fic analysis]]. The equation has helped draw attention to some particular scientific problems related to life in the universe, for example [[abiogenesis]], the
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  • ...of his defining ''[[reality]]'' as "the object of the final opinion of the scientific community", but this label is based on a peculiar sense of the word ''ideal ...e went on to obtain the BA and MA from Harvard, and in 1863 the [[Lawrence Scientific School]] awarded him its first M.Sc. in [[chemistry]]. This last degree was
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  • ...ce" wiki page to include frequent counter-arguments against the scientific method. Or as previously stated, like pedophiles manipulating the wiki pedophilia
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  • ...ry on in all the varieties of learning and reasoning from everyday life to scientific practice. I would like to design software that people could use to carry t ...bernetic system, moreover, it falls into line with classic descriptions of scientific inquiry. Finally, this suggests that good formulations of such "difference
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  • ...Title:=Software Publishers|[[Computer software]]]]<br>[[NAICS_Code3_Title:=Scientific and Technical Consulting Services|[[Consultant|Consulting]]]]<br>[[NAICS_Co # demonstrated the use of IBM's Worldwide Project Management Method (WWPMM)
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  • ...scientific education, a clear grasp of the thinking behind the scientific method and its connection with the Wikipedia principles concerning [[Directory:The ...and expand the article unhindered, in a way that now takes it far from any scientific point of view.
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  • ...ry on in all the varieties of learning and reasoning from everyday life to scientific practice. I would like to design software that people could use to carry t ...rnetic system. Moreover, it falls in line with the general description of scientific inquiry. Finally, it raises the interesting possibility that good formulat
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  • ...e went on to obtain the BA and MA from Harvard, and in 1863 the [[Lawrence Scientific School]] awarded him its first M.Sc. in [[chemistry]]. This last degree was Between 1859 and 1891, Charles was intermittently employed in various scientific capacities by the [[United States Coast Survey]], where he enjoyed the prot
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  • ...th the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of t ...oadly than James but more broadly than Peirce, held that inquiry, whether scientific, technical, sociological, philosophical or cultural, is self-corrective ove
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  • ...th the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of t ...oadly than James but more broadly than Peirce, held that inquiry, whether scientific, technical, sociological, philosophical or cultural, is self-corrective ove
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  • ...Title::Software Publishers|[[Computer software]]]]<br>[[NAICS_Code3_Title::Scientific and Technical Consulting Services|[[Consultant|Consulting]]]]<br>[[NAICS_Co # demonstrated the use of IBM's Worldwide Project Management Method (WWPMM)
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  • ...problem of philosophy that is not especially well handled by its favorite method. In short, it suffers from a "have screwdriver, try to screw everything" v | align="right" | 160 || [[Scientific method]]
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  • ...ultimedia and interactive content including games, office applications and scientific demonstrations. ...nformation. Such collaboration occurs in a wide variety of areas including scientific research, software development, conference planning, political activism and
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  • <p>Perhaps a more scientific pair of definitions would be that anything is ''general'' in so far as the <p>We are now in a condition to discuss the question of the grounds of scientific inference. This problem naturally divides itself into parts:</p>
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  • ...y, while in Quine's case it comes indirectly, through the coherence of our scientific theory as a whole. Quine suggests that mathematics seems completely certai ...nt. Where Quine suggested that mathematics was indispensable for our best scientific theories, and therefore should be accepted as true, Field suggested that ma
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • Jul 12 13:17:42 <FastCreeper4> KimiNewt: Scientific method, eh? ...only there was a field dedicated to studying the behaviour of people in a scientific way..
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  • ...how that inference is symbolization and that the puzzle of the validity of scientific inference lies merely in this superfluous comprehension and is therefore en ...And, therefore, there must be some slight preponderance of true over false scientific inferences. Now the falsity in conclusions is eliminated and neutralized b
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • scientific knowledge in relation to the world is supplied by (Losee, 1980). The method, for the current context. There is a certain type of recursive and
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • of scientific investigation as their ultimate development. ====1.1.2. Method====
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  • ...cal Notes#CROM. Critical Reflection On Method|CROM. Critical Reflection On Method]] ==CROM. Critical Reflection On Method==
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  • ...s the general trend of all forms of reasoning that lead to the features of scientific investigation as their ultimate development. ====1.1.2. Method====
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  • <p>Thus, what looks to us like a sphere of scientific knowledge more accurately should be represented as the inside of a highly i ...In every direction in which we look at all deeply, the realm of discovered scientific truth could be quite different. Yet in each of those two different situati
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  • ...986), (Ginsberg, 1987). A useful historical perspective on the problem of scientific knowledge in relation to the world is supplied by (Losee, 1980). The histo ...'' is one early inquiry that has a special relevance, in its substance and method, for the current context. There is a certain type of recursive and paradig
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  • In order to apply this model-theoretic method to an equation between a couple of contingent expressions, one must transfo [[Category:Scientific Method]]
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  • ...tyle) Act 1750]], implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on [[January 1]].</ref ...com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&articleID=0000B05E-576C-13CD-976C83414B7F0000 Scientific American Magazine (February 2006 Issue) Putting a Face on the First Preside
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  • ...866 who lectured extensively on the role of sign relations in the logic of scientific inquiry, articulating their involvement in the three types of inference, an ...e product <math>~\mathrm{m},\mathrm{b},\mathrm{r}~</math> by a brute force method as follows:
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  • the scientific components of any standard upper ontology, if not | While the method of construction itself is of interest insofar as it
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  • notion of "paraphrasis", a "method of accounting for fictions by explaining notion of "paraphrasis", a "method of accounting for fictions by explaining
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  • ...tyle) Act 1750]], implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on [[January 1]] — s ...drawings—a journal of plantation management recording his contributions to scientific agriculture, including an experimental farm implementing innovations such a
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  • ...on is basically the same as Jeremy Bentham's notion of ''paraphrasis'', a "method of accounting for fictions by explaining various purported terms away" (Qui <p>But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • May 04 12:57:38 <Qcoder00> And I've been told to conisder using a CSD method May 04 16:56:43 <geniice> tommorris i can provide peer reviewed scientific data that it works as well as a placebo
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  • ...ories continue to inform the definitions of theory of mind at the heart of scientific ToM investigation. ::Method
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  • ...feguards, a system of checks and balances, if you will, against it. If no method of remediation can permanently arrest the perpetrator of these schemes from ...ral reflection, when the flaws in the individual lights and mirrors of the scientific organon are not taken into account and duly compensated in the shape of the
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  • ...06 14:39:05 <Fluffernutter> it's bad form to render them dead through any method. mostly because it's terribly inefficient. you have to expend all the time ...le to make with certainty, that what I was doing followed the aristotelian method and constituted original thought, and that since I have the self esteem of
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  • 06:39 < Tony_Sidaway_> It's all mumbo jumbo, but they try to put a patina of scientific investigation over the top. ...oder02> Real faith , and thus true intercession cannot be wholly proven by scientific means amyway
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  • 11:38 * Willdude123 Reveals that was all part of scientific experiment. ...Neko, at which point it's probably much easier to just use the traditional method
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  • 10:25 < TheDruId> Mulder, please explain to me the scientific nature of 'the whammy'. - Scully. 12:34 < moogsi> the time-honoured method
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  • ...ommunity have hilarious Knols about how Wikipedia censored their important scientific advances [21:40] <SigmaWP> But slon02's method works too.
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  • ...beat wonder just posted this on his talk page - "let the term liove as un scientific fact. and let the scientiast come get me." 18:19 < Pharos> what is his magical earthquake prediction method, btw?
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  • [21:45] <wctaiwan> the input method I use depends on the pronunciation of each character, so homophones require [13:23] <KimiNewt> It's a fairly good method to not feel bad
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  • ...ngly cautioned against by doctors but at least richardcavell said that the method is sane May 04 12:57:38 <Qcoder00> And I've been told to conisder using a CSD method
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  • [18:56] <GabrielF> I think I found an African scientific journal article that's plagiarizing our article on Hybrid Electric vehicles ...s the only mobile provider I can think of that advocates jailbreaking as a method of unlocking an iPhone.
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