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multi faceted
two or more elements, harder to prove
explanation
that accounts for the complexity and interdependence of multiple factors in AC analysis, making it challenging to validate.
x but not y pattern
A statistical pattern in AC analysis where an effect is observed in one context but not in another, complicating the interpretation of results.
comparative statements
can indicate multi facetedness
granularity/specificity
cant mention very specific detail in passing, must elaborate
temporal language
any language referring to a timeline
quantitative language
eg. most, specificity increases burden on the passage
extreme language
read ac literally, could be too extreme for what passage is saying
language of equivalence
read ac literally
language of exception
extremist in this kind of pattern
extreme broadness
referring to interpretations that oversimplify or generalize ideas inappropriately.
strong language
like extreme language but less strong
absurdity
irrational belief that is too extreme or too broad when reading language literally
plural language
plural nouns that indicate multiple items were presented
referential language
refers back to something in quetions
ad hominem
refers to something personal abt the argument, usually wrong answer
out of scope details
information that is not relevant to the argument or analysis being discussed.
conditional statements
statements that execute based on whether a condition is true or false, typically used in programming logic.