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DEFINITIONS

  • A Judgment Based on Guesswork

    The mind of a single person is not capable of gathering complete data on all important subjects. For that reason, almost none of us considers whether we have enough information to make a proper judgment. Although we most often do not possess the necessary data, we nevertheless make judgments and later argue among ourselves over whose judgment is true.
  • ACTIVE INTERNET INFORMATION STRUCTURE [IAI]

    a multimedia information structure concerning a Complex Issue, modeled and edited continuously by a multi-person editorial team that combines information from mass media with information from experts in various fields of science; Read More »ACTIVE INTERNET INFORMATION STRUCTURE [IAI]
  • An Example of Necessary Data

    Necessary data, analyses and calculations in the case of the loan issue include, for example: Polish banking law, consumer protection under EU regulations, an analysis of the correctness of loan agreement clauses, calculations of different loan variants and a comparison of their costs, etc.
  • Analytical Base [AB]

    it is made up of analyses necessary to discuss the individual Simple Sub-Issues of the Complex Issue;
  • Analytical Issue

    an analysis of one matter contained within a Simple Issue, presented step by step through division into Analytical Layers.
  • Analytical Layer

    a set of information [Synthesis Bricks] that makes it possible to answer one of the elementary questions of the Complex Issue, that is, the indivisible and simplest logical element in this structure.