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ISSN 2996-8380
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Vol. Scholarly Debut, Issue Fall 2025, 2025September 30, 2025 CEST

Statistical Evidence, The Proof Paradox, and Individualized Evidence

Isabel Wang,
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Articles in Vol. Scholarly Debut, Issue Fall 2025, 2025

Vol. Scholarly Debut, Issue Fall 2025, 2025
  • A Multiphase Solution to Microplastic Pollution: Integrating Enzymatic Degradation, Density Separation, and Biodegradable Innovation
    Hanaa SaleemSruthi Desikan
  • From Meritocracy to Monopoly: Unveiling Education’s Role in Reinforcing Social Inequality
    Junzhe (Thomas) Sang
  • Reexamining International Space Collaboration: The Perspective from the Democratic Peace Theory
    Xiyuan Zhang
  • Hooked, Harmed, and Manipulated: The Harmful Psychological Costs of Social Media for Adolescents
    Chloe Wang
  • How Conflicting Policy Choices in Canada May Have Contributed to One of the Worst Catastrophes in Years: The Jasper Wildfire
    Aaron Yixuan Zhang
  • Application of Machine Learning to Classify Wheat Seeds
    Xinning Zhang
  • AI-Driven Cybersecurity: Solving the Employee Security Risk
    Nikhil D. Bhargava
  • The Ideological Origins of the Nationalization of Russian Ballet in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
    Jiayin Ge
  • Cryptography & Quantum Computing: Why it matters and what comes next?
    Kanav Manoj Mohan
  • Divergent Molecular Networks Drive Ancestry-Related Colorectal Cancer Disparities
    Salma Fareed
  • Biomimicry and Aquatic Robotics: Sustainable Innovation for Marine Ecosystem Monitoring in South Africa
    Encheng Wang
  • Stablecoins: Mechanisms, Applications, and Regulation
    Johnson Chen
  • The United Kingdom’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Is the Bill Compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights?
    Joanna Fung
  • Statistical Evidence, The Proof Paradox, and Individualized Evidence
    Isabel Wang
  • Teacher Internalization of the Model Minority Myth & ADHD Underdiagnosis in Asian American Students
    Rachel Ding
  • Economic Power and Architectural Innovation in Gothic Cathedrals
    Catherine Liao
  • A Review of Social Media’s Impact on the Mental Health of Adolescents
    Natalie Tha
  • Framing the Forgotten: Portrayals of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe in Media Narratives
    Aaron J. HeAyush Iyengar
  • Downsview Runway Analysis for Enhancing the Integration of a Linear Urban Space
    Matthew Ha
  • Music and Emotions: Why Do Certain Musical Pieces Evoke Strong Emotional Responses?
    Yuriy Rogachev
  • VIScora: A Retinal Imaging and Laser Doppler Approach for Noninvasive Blood Viscosity Detection and Disease Prediction
    Hanaa Saleem
Scholarly Review Journal
Wang, Isabel. 2025. “Statistical Evidence, The Proof Paradox, and Individualized Evidence.” Scholarly Review Journal Scholarly Debut (Fall 2025). https://doi.org/10.70121/001c.143049.
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