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[The instruments we use to test our hypotheses themselves embody hypotheses, and consequently they embody the uncertainties that are an integral element of all hypotheses. We need also be aware of the theoretical constraints that are embodied within the devices we use to make our measurements and observations of the world.]
Published: Jul 14, 2013
Keywords: Psychometric Test; Theoretical Constraint; Playing Card; Visual Capability; Spring Scale
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