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    Scientific research is guided by two principles: "content determines content" or "context determines content." The latter, a more holistic approach, is superior for generating reliable scientific evidence and conclusions.

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    • Explores foundational principles in scientific research and inquiry.
    • Examines the philosophical underpinnings of scientific methodologies.

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