BigApplePi
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Think about this: When I was in school studying math, I was taught x,y and z were independent variables. None depended on the other. Each stood alone. But in real life this is not true. A building can be very tall. But there is a limit as to how tall it is unless the width and depth of the base are a certain size.
Same with cognitive functions. Are thinking and feeling supposed to be independent variables? What about sensation and intuition, introversion and extroversion? What about perception and judgment? What about intuition and judgment and other combinations?
What about other things, like action and feelings? Can a mathematical formula be cooked up, like A x B x C = result?
What is going on here? Is there no such thing as an independent variable?
Same with cognitive functions. Are thinking and feeling supposed to be independent variables? What about sensation and intuition, introversion and extroversion? What about perception and judgment? What about intuition and judgment and other combinations?
What about other things, like action and feelings? Can a mathematical formula be cooked up, like A x B x C = result?
What is going on here? Is there no such thing as an independent variable?