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It can be seen from the above discussion that two separate scores , the “ numerical ” and the “ percentage , ” were obtained for each experimental device with each of the ten groups of subjects . In the present report the results ...
It can be seen from the above discussion that two separate scores , the “ numerical ” and the “ percentage , ” were obtained for each experimental device with each of the ten groups of subjects . In the present report the results ...
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This mode of thinking makes the justification of restraints on discussion not a question of the truth of doctrines , but of their usefulness ; and flatters itself by that means to escape the responsibility of claiming to be an ...
This mode of thinking makes the justification of restraints on discussion not a question of the truth of doctrines , but of their usefulness ; and flatters itself by that means to escape the responsibility of claiming to be an ...
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This is the real morality of public discussion ; and if often violated , I am happy to think that there are many controversialists who to a great extent observe it , and a still greater number who conscientiously strive towards it .
This is the real morality of public discussion ; and if often violated , I am happy to think that there are many controversialists who to a great extent observe it , and a still greater number who conscientiously strive towards it .
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