Knowledge
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1. the amount of trust a person places in a source of hearsay open-mindedness
2. the study and practice of verbal persuasion taxonomy
3. the unwillingness to automatically accept that something is true scientific methods
4. the study and technique of classification theory
5. something known by evidence or by logic to be true hearsay
6. an explanation for a set of facts belief
7. the study of how we know what we know credibility
8. the willingness to consider new ideas skepticism
9. the study of reasoning rhetoric
10. something that someone else states to be true, but which you yourself don't know to be true logic
11. an educated guess, the truth of which is usually intended to be tested fact
12. gather data, then arrive at conclusions based on that data; create a hypothesis, then test that hypothesis epistemology
13. something considered to be true, but which has not been proven hypothesis



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