They base it on experiences with people they have had in the past
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D. im pretty sure, it just makes sense
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eponym
Explanation:
An "eponym" is derived from the <em>discoverer's name </em>and it is used to name a person, place or thing, such as a<em> disease, structure, operation, procedure, etc</em>. One popular example of this is the "Hartnup disease." This is a metabolic disorder of the body which was seen in the Hartnup family of England. Around 4 members of the family carried the disease with them and were studied for it. Thus, the name was derived from their family name. Another example is the Ford Motor Company which was named after the founder, <em>Henry Ford.</em>
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Falsifiability
Explanation:
Falsifiability:
Falsifiability is an important principle in science philosophy. A theory or hypothesis only be considered scientific if it has the possibility of rejection and acceptance. It means, before acceptance of hypothesis it must be disprovable.
Example: "All swans are white" is an example of falsifiability because black swans are also there.