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  2. File:Ladder of inference.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The ladder of inference is metaphorical model, created by Chris Argyris (1923–2013), of how people take action based on an often unconscious process of inference from the flux or pool of observable "data". Argyris's original ladder had fewer rungs with different names.

  3. Chris Argyris - Wikipedia

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    Chris Argyris (July 16, 1923 – November 16, 2013 [1]) was an American business theorist and professor at Yale School of Management and Harvard Business School.Argyris, like Richard Beckhard, Edgar Schein and Warren Bennis, [citation needed] is known as a co-founder of organization development, and known for seminal work on learning organizations.

  4. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    An inference rule, which is valid (or not), cannot be a premise, which is true (or false), otherwise one has an infinite regress. ... Ladder paradox: Introductory ...

  5. Fool's errand - Wikipedia

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    Hammer and Nails (1977) by Hans Godo Frabel.A "glass hammer" is a highly impractical object which an apprentice might be sent to fetch as part of a fool's errand. A fool's errand prank is a type of practical joke where a newcomer to a group, typically in a workplace context, is given an impossible or nonsensical task by older or more experienced members of the group.

  6. Ladder of inference - Wikipedia

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  7. Inside the mind of a meme coin trader - AOL

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    Meme coin traders gave BI a peek into the psychology that goes into investing in ultra-risky crypto. They push back on the reputation meme coin investors have for being reckless and impulsive.

  8. Marlon Wayans drops AI-generated country music diss ... - AOL

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    Marlon Wayans' and Soulja Boy's quarrel began weeks ago, and the two continue to exchange barbs with the "Scary Movie" actor and comedian recently releasing an AI-generated country music diss ...

  9. Hawkes' ladder of inference - Wikipedia

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    Hawkes' ladder of inference is an archaeological argument outlined by Christopher Hawkes in a 1954 paper that describes increasing difficulty of making inferences about ancient society with artifacts. Hawkes argued that it was easiest to infer how artifacts were made and hardest to describe the religion of a society.