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- Anecdotal evidence (or anecdata) is evidence based on descriptions and reports of individual, personal experiences, or observations, collected in a non-systematic...
- psycholinguistics and choice theory, anecdotal value refers to the primarily social and political value of an anecdote or anecdotal evidence in promoting understanding...
- Anecdotal cognitivism is a method of research using anecdotal, and anthropomorphic evidence through the observation of animal behaviour. A psychological...
- generalizations are also called statistical projections and sample projections. An anecdotal generalization is a type of inductive argument in which a conclusion about...
- coverage of post-nut clarity often ****ociates men with being able to anecdotally relate to having experienced it, though women have also been do****ented...
- the sole species of the subgenus Oshunae within the genus Pontederia. Anecdotally, it is known as the "terror of Bengal" due to its invasive growth tendencies...
- delineating a specific quirk or trait. Anecdotes may be real or fictional; the anecdotal digression is a common feature of literary works and even oral anecdotes...
- than a century. Although proponents point to positive testimonials as anecdotal evidence of its utility for personality evaluation, these claims have...
- and Ireland. They are often served in British cafes and delis, and are anecdotally recommended as a hangover cure. In 2007 researchers at Leeds University...
- researches into raven cognition, offering an "admittedly incomplete if anecdotally rich" portrait of the species. Magazine, Smithsonian; Wolkomir, Richard...