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framework for
building a
nomological network of
relationships between constructs in
decision making. Deductive-
nomological model Nomological determinism Nomothetic...
- A
nomological network (or
nomological net) is a
representation of the
concepts (constructs) of
interest in a study,
their observable manifestations, and...
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happens or
exists is
caused by
antecedent conditions. In the case of
nomological determinism,
these conditions are
considered events also,
implying that...
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Nomological danglers" is a term used by Scottish-Australian
philosopher J. J. C.
Smart in his
article "Sensations and
Brain Processes".
Smart credits...
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human nature in the
nomological sense even if they are not
universal among humans and not
unique to humans. In
other words,
nomological properties need not...
- Deductive-
nomological, Functional, Historical, Psychological, Reductive, Teleological,
Methodological explanations. Deductive-
nomological model Statistical...
- The deductive-
nomological model (DN model) of
scientific explanation, also
known as Hempel's model, the Hempel–Oppenheim model, the Popper–Hempel model...
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possibilities include logical possibility,
metaphysical possibility,
nomological possibility, and
temporal possibility.
Subjunctive possibility is contrasted...
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proposed that the
development of a
nomological net was
essential to the
measurement of a test's
construct validity. A
nomological network defines a construct...
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movement in the
philosophy of science.
Hempel articulated the deductive-
nomological model of
scientific explanation,
which was
considered the "standard model"...