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COGS14A_SP25_A00 4/9

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Suppose that two theories have different explanations for feature conjunction searches. Both theories make equally good predictions and are currently supported by experimental results. However, one of them has fewer theoretical constructs. Based on this alone, on what basis would science generally prefer the theoretical account with fewer constructs?

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The question asks about the basis on which science would typically prefer one theoretical account over another when both make equally good predictions and are equally supported by experimental results, but one theory uses fewer theoretical constructs. First, the key concept at play is parsimony, often associated with Occam’s razor, which favors simpler explanations th......Login to view full explanation

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