Introduction |
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8 | (9) |
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3 Proposition, argument and premise |
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Definitions and classification |
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25 | (16) |
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25 | (6) |
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5 Classification and characteristics |
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31 | (10) |
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Methodology, method and findings |
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41 | (1) |
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6 Methodology, model and method |
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41 | (8) |
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7 Data, findings, problems and anomalies |
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49 | (5) |
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Amount, level and proportion |
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54 | (1) |
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8 Amount, level, proportion and distribution |
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54 | (4) |
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9 Adequate and inadequate amounts |
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58 | (10) |
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Context, norms, risk and threat |
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68 | (5) |
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10 Context, occurrence, norms and deviation |
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68 | (5) |
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11 Advantage, disadvantage, risk and threat |
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73 | (1) |
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Communication, understanding and position |
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73 | (29) |
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12 Communication, expression and portrayal |
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78 | (7) |
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13 Knowledge, understanding and ways of thinking |
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85 | (7) |
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14 Position, point of view, impartiality and bias |
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92 | (10) |
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Time, change and movement |
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15 Time, sequence, duration and frequency |
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102 | (9) |
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16 Change, movement, trend and tendency |
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111 | (9) |
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Encouragement, allowance and prevention |
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120 | (12) |
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17 Encouragement and improvement, discouragement and deterioration |
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18 Allowance, prevention, exclusion and elimination |
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127 | (5) |
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Origin, cause, effect and connections |
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132 | (13) |
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19 Origin, cause and effect |
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132 | (6) |
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20 Connection, compatibility, reciprocity and lack of relationship |
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138 | (7) |
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Comparison, similarity and difference |
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21 Comparison, similarity, convergence, equivalence and balance |
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145 | (9) |
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22 Difference, differentiation and diversity |
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154 | (5) |
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Analysis of evidence and arguments |
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159 | (12) |
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23 Analysis of evidence and identification of argument flaws |
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159 | (8) |
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24 Grouping of authors' ideas and identification of common themes |
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167 | (4) |
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Evaluation of evidence and arguments |
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25 Authors' evaluations of each other |
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171 | (5) |
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26 Your positive evaluation of evidence and arguments |
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176 | (8) |
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27 Your negative evaluation of evidence and arguments |
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184 | (7) |
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28 Your agreement, disagreement and counterarguments |
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191 | (4) |
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195 | (16) |
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29 Linking evidence to theory and practice |
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195 | (4) |
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30 Importance, significance and dominance |
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199 | (6) |
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205 | (6) |
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Conclusions, clarification and future action |
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211 | (24) |
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32 Conclusions, implications and new ideas |
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211 | (8) |
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33 Qualifying conclusions and degrees of certainty |
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219 | (5) |
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34 Summary, clarification and restatement of position |
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224 | (5) |
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35 Recommendations, solutions and future action |
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229 | (6) |
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235 | (16) |
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Latin abbreviations and phrases |
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235 | (3) |
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Word class: a brief explanation |
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238 | (3) |
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Index |
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