Things disconfirmation often describes (“disconfirmation ________”)
model,
theory
How disconfirmation often is described (“________ disconfirmation”)
empirical,
positive,
negative,
apparent,
such,
possible,
unequivocal,
potential,
clear,
strong,
partial,
behavioral,
experimental,
direct,
single,
experiential,
further,
future,
subjective,
major,
subsequent,
prophetic,
scientific,
historical,
unambiguous,
propheric,
expectancy,
eventual,
observational,
striking,
logical,
fossil,
repeated,
massive,
powerful,
psychological,
subtle,
subtractive,
expectational,
decisive,
continual,
inductive
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