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RE: Rehearsal of Human Criminal Behavior
Thanks for agreeing with my guesses (which sounds quite logical to me, but human logics is not science :) ).
Thanks for agreeing with my guesses (which sounds quite logical to me, but human logics is not science :) ).
I think one does not exclude the other :) For example, a fisher man living all his life at the shore does not use data (quantitative scientific evidence) to make his decisions but his experience with the weather and the sea. So we people use our life experience where we may have known a person changing "from Saulus to Paulus", readjusting his lifestyle from a former criminal to a non criminal.
I agree with this. This is clearly a combination of different parameters and which one dominates is probably also an individual-dependent statement :)