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Hypotheses are usually evaluated according to their relevance to what is to be explained, their compatibility with other hypotheses, their simplicity, and their predictive power.   How these hypotheses are generated and established is examined in this part of our study.

 

 

 

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EXPLANATION AND METHODS

 
 

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