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  • ...nation in Adult Education'' Proceedings of the 41st Annual Adult Education Research. Egan, K. (1992). ''Imagination in Teaching and Learning''. Chicago: Univer ...nlearned in the lore of the [[intellectual|rabbis]] and untrained in the [[method]]s of rabbinical [[interpretation]] of the [[Scripture]]s. They were lackin
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  • ...ntiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. ...d systematic study of an area of knowledge; it is different because of its method of verifying its knowledge, using [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|
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  • ...y, benevolence and competence of the other party. Based on the most recent research, a failure in trust may be forgiven more easily if it is interpreted as a f ...one can measure self-reported trust (with all the caveat surrounding that method). Trust may be considered a moral [[choice]][, or at least a heuristic, all
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  • In ''An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method'' (1934), Morris R. Cohen and Ernest Nagel reviewed the pursuit of truth as *The method of authority
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  • ...ntiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. ...d systematic study of an area of knowledge; it is different because of its method of verifying its knowledge, using [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|
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  • ...parental teaching as credible, in spite of the child's lack of sufficient research to establish such credibility empirically. That parental teaching, however ...the outset. Polanyi argued that the scientific method is not an objective method removed from man's passion. On the contrary, scientific progress depends pr
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  • ...sands of books, devised a classification system inspired by the [[Baconian method]], which grouped books more or less by subject rather than alphabetically, ...he aim of using librarianship to address society's information needs. This research agenda went against the more procedure-based approach of "library economy,"
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  • ...porary [[analytic philosophy]], appeals to our intuitions are an important method for testing claims. A characteristic example is the post-Gettier literature * [https://www.intuition-sciences.com/introduction A scientific research group on intuition]
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  • ...sborn proposed that groups could double their creative output by using the method of brainstorming. ==Outline of the method==
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  • ...e larger reality of this phenomenon, provided the problem is attacked with research of sufficient rigour. ...ical [[psychopharmacology]] supports a variant of this theory. During his research with DMT (dimethyltryptamine), more than 50% of his subjects had coherent,
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  • ...tions]] of [[method]], Monroe also founded an [[institute]] dedicated to [[research]], [[exploration]] and non-profit [[dissemination]] of auditory technology
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  • ...n can be [[predicted]] by many [[different]] [[methods]]. In the Classical Method, developed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_von_Terzaghi Karl von Ter ...of weeks to years. Recently, a third process has become the [[focus]] of [[research]], ''reconsolidation'', in which previously consolidated memories can be ma
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  • ...e six encircling [[planets]] of specialized [[education]]. And this same [[method]] is adhered to throughout their [[sojourn]] on the seventy cultural worlds ...where also are to be found those schools [[devoted]] to a single line of [[research]], such as [[energy]], [[matter]], [[organization]], [[communication]], [[r
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  • *1: a [[method]] of temporary banishment by popular [[vote]] without [[trial]] or special Most of the [[research]] on the [[psychology]] of ostracism has been conducted by the social psych
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  • ...ed in [[experiments]], and according to the major directions of physical [[research]], it is considered highly unlikely that anti-gravity is possible.[1][2][3] # METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A SECONDARY GRAVITATIONAL FORCE FIELD
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  • ...he scientific and cultural community engaged in [[higher education]] and [[research]], taken as a whole. ...pplication, with it also being used to describe those whose occupation was research prior to mass organized higher education.
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  • ...to study [[nature]] from the [[social sciences]], which use the scientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such ...ed to describe the scientific fields that are more reliant on qualitiative research, including the social sciences.
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  • ...''programs'' for future research, than the much more general [[scientific method]]. ...pted paradigm would be the standard model of [[physics]]. The [[scientific method]] would allow for orthodox scientific investigations of many [[phenomena]]
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  • ...fers both to a [[Scientific method|method]] and the objects studied by the method. ...Performance (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995) and Comparative Research on Oral Traditions: A Memorial for Milman Parry (Columbus, OH: Slavica Publ
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  • ...ical questions through the study of written documents, although historical research is not limited merely to these sources. In general, the sources of historic ...[narrative]]s, [[interpretation]]s, [[worldview]], use of [[evidence]], or method of presentation of other [[historian]]s.
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