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Dictionary » R » Reality testing Reality testingreality testing The individual's objective evaluation of the external world and the ability to differentiate adequately between it and the internal world; considered to be a primary ego function. ![]()
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Results from our forumTheories - Origin of Life... causality exists, but it is not consistent AND it's beyond observable reality? I assume that these are not rhetorical questions. :) For the first ... when you run actual blinded (and/or otherwise controlled) experiments testing psychic phenomena, you get far more negative results than positive. ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... every analysis of genetic markers demonstrated the biological reality of racial identities. In one of them, conducted by Tang, Quertermous, ... to find out whether they are inside a safe-handling range. If you forgo testing the temperature, or if you are informed about the temperature but ...
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Re: Chromosomes... is mainly the boss, the genes from the Y aren't used that much, so in reality its very BIG X and very very very very small Y. XY+XX------XX Amelogenin ... am i father or no? Please help me about this. We do not do parental testing, go ask your doctor about that!
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Re: Re:... people see how conflicting many religious dogma can be with respect to reality. And when your profession and passion revolves around testing hypotheses and doubting what cannot be tested, it becomes a bit hard to do just that ...
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Re: PETA... who do not agree that "Vivisection is a safer alternative to human testing.' Species difference makes it impossible for medicine for one species ... a certain scientistic culture says they serve to save human lives. But reality is quite the opposite. Let's take the case of pesticides. These ...
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