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The fallacy of the Pcrit – are there more useful alternatives?

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2018
Pcrit – generally defined as the PO2 below which the animal can no longer maintain a stable rate of O2 consumption (ṀO2), such that ṀO2 becomes dependent upon PO2 – provides a single number into which a vast amount of experimental effort has been ...
C. Wood
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The Pastoral Fallacy: An Editorial Fallacy?

Pediatrics, 1973
I am astounded by your choice of "The Pastoral Fallacy" as a filler on page 589 of the October issue of Pediatrics!1 Why you have chosen to reprint a 1967 comment by Dornhorst and Hunter which reveals a total lack of understanding of our current concepts of comprehensive care in pediatrics is beyond my comprehension.
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Does the Planning Fallacy Prevail in Social Infrastructure Projects? Empirical Evidence and Competing Explanations

IEEE transactions on engineering management, 2019
The planning fallacy is at play in projects when optimism bias and/or strategic misrepresentation are present. We examine the cost performance of approximately US$ 6.5 billion worth of social infrastructure projects that were procured in Hong Kong and ...
P. Love, Lavagnon A. Ika, M. Sing
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Semantics and the ‘etymological fallacy’ fallacy

Language Sciences, 1998
L'A. se penche sur le role controverse de l'etymologie dans l'histoire de la linguistique. Alors que la semantique moderne celebre sa liberation par rapport a l'histoire, apres la frenesie etymologique du 19 e siecle, l'A. tente d'expliquer cette attitude frenetique et se demande si elle ne conduit pas a reduire la linguistique au role de critique ...
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Is the Gambler’s Fallacy Really a Fallacy?

The Journal of Gambling Business and Economics, 2006
The behavior known as the gambler’s fallacy is exhibited when gamblers increase their wager after a series of losses.  The conventional interpretation of this behavior is that, after a series of losses, the gambler views the probability of winning as increasing.
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The soil phosphate fractionation fallacy

Plant and Soil, 2020
N. Barrow   +3 more
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The Trust Fallacy

, 2021
Nicole M. Krause   +3 more
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Grit and conscientiousness: Another jangle fallacy

, 2020
Annette R. Ponnock   +5 more
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