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    In Value Argumentation, If the Significance of the Effect Is
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In Value Argumentation, If the Significance of the Effect Is

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In value argumentation, if the significance of the effect is not inherent to the fundamental nature of the value object, then measurement of the value object by the criterion is invalid.

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