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Cook, a professor of public policy at Duke University, says: "Not necessarily — but explanations that focus on how young people, rather than the social environment, are changing should be treated with great caution.

Sensible as it sounds, this idea has been sidelined recently by studies that find measures of educational attainment to be poor predictors of economic growth and by explanations that focus on the quality of legal and political institutions instead.

This state of affairs partly reflects the daunting genetic and neurobiological complexity of this syndrome, but also reflects the persistence of the outdated view that schizophrenia represents one or a few conditions and of reductive explanations that focus on a single gene or neurotransmitter.

In addition to explanations that focus on individual strategies, a longstanding idea is that cooperative behavior might arise as a consequence of the population structure itself [10].

Importantly, even if no difference is detected, this experimental design (i.e. cage matching an invasive species) has biological relevance in that it points towards explanations that focus more on disturbance or environmental drivers such as climate matching [40] rather than explanations that necessarily invoke change such as EICA or enemy release [41].

A construct developed by Dixon-Woods and colleagues [ 4, 5] provides a helpful explanatory bridge between explanations that focus on expressed patient needs and health service responses.

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For example, an early phone survey-based experiment gave respondents a description of nanotechnology framed in one of 10 different ways (for example, focus on health benefits, focus on health risks and so on) and found that nanotechnology explanations that focused only on risks or only on benefits change the balance of perceived risks and benefits.

By particularism, then, I mean two things: first, narrowly defined topics, and second, an approach to the task of explanation that focuses on explaining the event in question rather than on building conceptual and theoretical tools that might explain a larger range of cases.

However, with explanations that only focus on hydroxyl groups, it is difficult or impossible to know what a student understands about amino group chemistry.

If there are modes of prediction that are non-explanatory, such as might be the case when they are based upon accidential generalizations, then they would not thereby demonstrate that the symmetry thesis does not hold for the kinds of distinctively "scientific" explanations that are the focus of his work.

Explanations that do not focus on GC content or base composition have been proposed in the past.

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