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Educational psychology / Psychology / Cognitive science / Scientific revolution / Philosophy of science / Scientific method / Knowledge / Science / Reason / Cognition / Confirmation bias / Paradigm
Date: 2015-11-02 11:32:41
Educational psychology
Psychology
Cognitive science
Scientific revolution
Philosophy of science
Scientific method
Knowledge
Science
Reason
Cognition
Confirmation bias
Paradigm

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