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    A Pervasive Way of Thinking That Is Dominated by All
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A Pervasive Way of Thinking That Is Dominated by All

Question 18

Question 18

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A pervasive way of thinking that is dominated by all of the theories assumed to be true by scientists at any given time is called ______________


A) A law
B) A paradigm
C) Social Construction
D) Temporal precedence

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