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    Drug Adulteration. Detection and Control in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Ernst W. Stieb, Glenn Sonnedecker.J. Hampton Hoch - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):263-264.
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    Flowers for the King. Ruiz and Pavon and the Flora of Peru. Arthur Robert Steele.J. Hampton Hoch - 1964 - Isis 55 (3):394-394.
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    Pharmaceutical HistoriographyAlex Berman.J. Hampton Hoch - 1967 - Isis 58 (4):570-571.
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    Semitic Words in Egyptian TextsSemitic Words in Egyptian Texts of the New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period.Gary A. Rendsburg & James E. Hoch - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):508.
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    From description to generalization, or there and back again.Kelsey L. West, Kasey C. Soska, Whitney G. Cole, Danyang Han, Justine E. Hoch, Christina M. Hospodar & Brianna E. Kaplan - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    In his target article, Yarkoni prescribes descriptive research as a potential antidote for the generalizability crisis. In our commentary, we offer four guiding principles for conducting descriptive research that is generalizable and enduring: prioritize context over control; let naturalistic observations contextualize structured tasks; operationalize the target phenomena rigorously and transparently; and attend to individual data.
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