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  1. Balance theory (68 bytes)
    1: This is an article on '''Balance theory'''.
  2. Humor theory (1741 bytes)
    1: ...bstances called [[four humours|humors]]. '''Humor theory''' posited that the balance of the four was essen...
    3: ...day some communities believe, influenced by humor theory and [[theology|religious doctrine]] that masturba...
  3. Agenda setting theory (2767 bytes)
    1: ...he [[public sphere]]. According to agenda-setting theory, the news does not tell us what to believe, but i...
    3: === Theory ===
    5: ...e of that issue among the general [[public]]. The theory explains this correlation as the result of “med...
    13: ...e Lippman did not use the words “agenda-setting theory” in his writings, his concepts were very simila...
  4. Corpuscular theory of light (2456 bytes)
    1: ...onsidered to be an incarnation of the corpuscular theory of light.
    4: ==Acceptance of the corpuscular theory of light==
    5: ...linear propagation of light was explained by this theory, which considered light to be made up of particle...
    9: ==Failure of the corpuscular theory==
    10: ...ht was replaced by Maxwell's electromagnetic wave theory of light, which states that light is propagated d...

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  1. Main Page (8150 bytes)
    76: [[:Category:Systems theory|Systems theory]]
  2. Pet (2591 bytes)
    3: ...of a dog or the beauty and song of a parakeet. In theory, any animal could be kept as a pet, but there are...
  3. Balance theory (68 bytes)
    1: This is an article on '''Balance theory'''.
  4. Azaria Chamberlain (16278 bytes)
    154: by popular media in [[1980]], Horsburgh's theory is 100%
  5. Color (2664 bytes)
    1: ...chromatics''', researchers have developed [[color theory]] and the [[physics]] of color perception in addi...
  6. Lego Serious Play (1906 bytes)
    22: [[Category:Organizational theory]]
  7. Sexology (2194 bytes)
    12: ...[Sigmund Freud]] also developed his own sexuality theory. [[Magnus Hirschfeld]] founded the Berlin Instit...
  8. Reconstructivism (899 bytes)
    1: ...isting social structures. A good example of this theory being adopted and put into use is [[Paulo Freire]...
  9. Financial risk management (1309 bytes)
    5: ... the ultimate goal of risk management. In finance theory this is called the [[hedging irrelevance proposit...
  10. Boston Confucians (1127 bytes)
    3: ...sary to meet the needs of a specific locality. A theory about [[situated ethics]] called [[bioregional de...
  11. Cultural anthropology (4308 bytes)
    17: ...durai]], are all part of this movement. [[Culture theory]] is influential, as is the work of [[Michel Fouc...
  12. Incest taboo (2145 bytes)
    5: ...ards incest is universal in human beings. Another theory, which explains some positive consequences of a f...
  13. Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (4070 bytes)
    1: ...sed and refuted in many debates, from linguistics theory to [[political correctness]]. The hypothesis stat...
    15: The major competing theory comes from the work of [[Noam Chomsky]], who hold...
  14. The Golden Bough (2091 bytes)
    9: ...e first half of the 20th century. [[Carl Jung]]'s theory of a [[collective unconscious]] was inspired by F...
  15. Paradigm shift (3845 bytes)
    1: ...l assumptions underlying [[science|scientific]] [[theory|theories]]. In his seminal 1962 book, ''The Struc...
    5: ... set of rules and guidelines for the practice and theory of science, but as [[epistemology| epistomologic...
    9: ...ellian]], or electromagnetic worldview, and the [[Theory of Relativity|Relativistic]] [[Albert Einstein|Ei...
  16. Scientific consensus (1707 bytes)
    1: ...sus''' is the process by which the conclusions, [[theory|theories]], [[description]]s and [assessment]]s p...
    5: ...the passage of time was the only sure way for one theory to be worn down by opposition and replaced by ano...
  17. Exemplar (1363 bytes)
    1: ...e|scientist. They are not generally overarching [[theory|theories]], but address distinct parts of differe...
    3: ...ry of [[electricity]], or [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[Theory of Relativity]]. According to Kuhn, exemplars, wh...
  18. Humor theory (1741 bytes)
    1: ...bstances called [[four humours|humors]]. '''Humor theory''' posited that the balance of the four was essen...
    3: ...day some communities believe, influenced by humor theory and [[theology|religious doctrine]] that masturba...
  19. Social condensor (2219 bytes)
    3: ...eas in their influential books of [[architectural theory]], ''Delirious New York'' and ''S, ML, L, XL''.
  20. Home: A History of an Idea (1702 bytes)
    5: ...rns often lost in the thickets of [[architectural theory]].

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