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|Question=What is the status of '''technological knowledge''' in the ''scientific mosaic''? Can technological knowledge be ''accepted'' into a mosaic?
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|Description={{#evt:service=youtube|id=hQE-PdeGNY0|alignment=right|urlargs=start=444|description=Nicholas Overgaard explains the topic|container=frame }} Consider typical instances of technological knowledge such as "''x'' is an effective treatment for medical condition ''y''", "''z'' is a useful technology for bridge-building", "''p'' is a statistically valid technique for assessing public opinion about ''q''". While these techniques will naturally qualify as being ''used'', the question is whether these ''propositions'' should also be classified as ''accepted''.
|Parent Topic=Epistemic Elements
|Authors List=Sean Cohmer,
|Related Topics=Theory Acceptance, Theory Use, Technological Theory,
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