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Optometry and Vision Science, 1975
ABSTRACT In recent years it has become common for the birefringence pattern of a thermally toughened glass lens to be examined, and for a judgmental opinion of the impact resistance of that lens to be based on the regularity of the observed pattern Laboratory experiments were carried out to determine the validity of this practice.
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ABSTRACT In recent years it has become common for the birefringence pattern of a thermally toughened glass lens to be examined, and for a judgmental opinion of the impact resistance of that lens to be based on the regularity of the observed pattern Laboratory experiments were carried out to determine the validity of this practice.
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Which of the fallacies are fallacies of relevance?
Argumentation, 1992This paper looks around among the major traditional fallacies — centering mainly around the so-called “gang of eighteen” — to discuss which of them should properly be classified as fallacies of relevance. The paper argues that four of these fallacies are fallacies primarily because they are failures of relevance in argumentation, while others are ...
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The soil phosphate fractionation fallacy
Plant and Soil, 2020N. Barrow +3 more
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Imperfect Information, Dividend Policy, and "The Bird in the Hand" Fallacy
, 1979S. Bhattacharya
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The language-as-fixed-effect fallacy: A critique of language statistics in psychological research.
, 1973H. Clark
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The fallacy of the average: on the ubiquity, utility and continuing novelty of Jensen's inequality
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2017Mark Denny
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