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  • A newcomer's behavior probably seems appropriate to them, and a problem in that regard usually in ...of [[Wikipedia:Gaming the system|gaming the system]], and other good-faith behavior. Showing good faith is not required, but it aids smooth and successful inte
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  • ...a free encyclopedia, in a variety of languages, presenting the sum of all human knowledge. ...user warning template]]. Choose the template that most closely matches the behavior you are trying to correct.
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  • ...cterization is perhaps inspired by the [[Eccentricity (behavior)|eccentric behavior]] of many researchers of the kind known colloquially (and with considerable ...ture discredited it.<ref>Whitley, David S. (2009) ''Cave paintings and the human spirit'' p. 98</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Waters|first=Michael|s2cid=206
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  • {{Human administration}} ...be perfect. However, sustained or serious disruption of Wikipedia through behavior such as [[WP:CIVIL|incivility]] or [[WP:BADFAITH|bad faith editing]] is inc
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  • .../ref> The word consists of two parts: [[wikt:para-|para]] and [[normality (behavior)|normal]]. The definition implies that the scientific explanation of the wo ...or these allied phenomena are phrased in vague terms of "psychic forces", "human energy fields", and so on. This is in contrast to many pseudoscientific exp
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  • ...ents a connection between Schreiber and Terry Morris, a 'pioneer' of this [human interest] genre who freely admitted to taking 'considerable license with th ...ght have a reputation for "[[predatory open access publishing|predatory]]" behavior, which includes questionable business practices and/or peer-review processe
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  • ...ents a connection between Schreiber and Terry Morris, a 'pioneer' of this [human interest] genre who freely admitted to taking 'considerable license with th ...ght have a reputation for "[[predatory open access publishing|predatory]]" behavior, which includes questionable business practices and/or peer-review processe
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  • ...ay''".<ref name="Magendie1843">{{cite book|title=An Elementary Treatise on Human Physiology|vauthors=Magendie F|publisher=Harper|others=John Revere|year=184 ...ted pseudoscience has no scientific meaning and is mostly used to describe human emotions: "If we would stand up and be counted on the side of reason, we ou
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  • ...cdotal, biased, dubious and the result of "faulty observation and familiar human frailties".<ref>[[Joseph Jastrow]]. (1938). ''ESP, House of Cards''. The Am ...er is a parapsychology research unit, stating that it "aims to improve the human condition by creating a scientific understanding of those abilities and sen
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  • ...ly rely on cognitive tendencies that are neurologically hardwired in the [[human species]] and probably have deep [[Evolutionary psychology|evolutionary ori ...o [[institutional analysis]] which focuses mostly on the public, long-term behavior of publicly known institutions, as recorded in, for example, scholarly docu
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  • ...s://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134423 |title=T134423 Deprecate nonstandard behavior of self-closed HTML tags in wikitext. |website=phabricator.wikimedia.org |a * {{xt|In Margaret Mead's view, "we must recognize the whole gamut of human potentialities" to enrich our culture.}}
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