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What did Cattell call the subjective verbal theorizing?

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Subjective verbal theorizing, a term coined by Cattell, refers to the tendency to engage in abstract and speculative thinking without sufficient empirical evidence or practical application. This type of thinking often involves relying on personal beliefs, assumptions, or intuition rather than objective data or logical reasoning. It can be a hindrance to scientific progress and effective decision-making when not grounded in empirical research.
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