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#1. After observing a track star achieve an exceptionally fast time in a race, an opposing coach expresses significant skepticism, stating, ‘I don’t believe that time I want to see that happen again.’ The other coach defends the result, pointing out that it is objective, observed data. Which philosophical assumption of science is the opposing coach primarily exercising by questioning the findings and demanding a re-demonstration or replication, even when presented with empirical data?

Philosophical doubt is a core attitude of science that requires scientists to continually question the truthfulness of scientific findings and to remain open to new discoveries and skepticism even when data seems clear It emphasizes the importance of replication and thorough scrutiny of results Empiricism refers to objective observation and measurement of phenomena Determinism is the assumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place where all phenomena occur as a result of other events Selectionism describes the processes by which behavior is shaped by its consequences ontogeny and by natural selection phylogeny The coachs skepticism and demand for replication despite the presented data directly exemplify philosophical doubt

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