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the latin term \ceteris paribus\ means \false unless proven true.\ \obv…

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the latin term \ceteris paribus\ means
\false unless proven true.\
\obviously true.\
\other things remaining the same.\
\after this, therefore because of this.\
\what is true of the whole is not necessarily true of the parts.\

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Latin term "ceteris paribus" is a key concept in economics (a subfield of Business) and other social sciences. Its standard definition is "other things remaining the same", which is used to isolate the effect of one variable while assuming all other relevant factors are held constant. The other options do not match this definition: "false unless proven true" is not related, "obviously true" is incorrect, "after this, therefore because of this" refers to the post hoc fallacy, and "what is true of the whole is not necessarily true of the parts" refers to the fallacy of composition.

Answer:

"other things remaining the same." (the option with this text, e.g., if it's the third option in the list, it would be: 3. "other things remaining the same.")