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My question was closed as "not framed in psychology or neuroscience"?

This question is not framed in psychology or neuroscience. It is based on assumptions which are not made explicit, are not well-motivated (e.g., referenced), or are not held to be true within any of the research fields on-topic here.

What does this mean and what can I do to get it re-opened?

P.s.Note: Historically, this close reason was phrased slightly different (_"not framed in the cognitive sciences"_) since the site used to be named "Cognitive Sciences SE". Regardless, the same reasoning behind this close reason applies.

My question was closed as "not framed in psychology or neuroscience"?

This question is not framed in psychology or neuroscience. It is based on assumptions which are not made explicit, are not well-motivated (e.g., referenced), or are not held to be true within any of the research fields on-topic here.

What does this mean and what can I do to get it re-opened?

P.s. Historically, this close reason was phrased slightly different (_"not framed in the cognitive sciences"_) since the site used to be named "Cognitive Sciences SE". Regardless, the same reasoning behind this close reason applies.

My question was closed as "not framed in psychology or neuroscience"?

This question is not framed in psychology or neuroscience. It is based on assumptions which are not made explicit, are not well-motivated (e.g., referenced), or are not held to be true within any of the research fields on-topic here.

What does this mean and what can I do to get it re-opened?

Note: Historically, this close reason was phrased slightly different (_"not framed in the cognitive sciences"_) since the site used to be named "Cognitive Sciences SE". Regardless, the same reasoning behind this close reason applies.
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Why was my question closed as "not framed in cognitive sciences"psychology or neuroscience"?

My question was closed as "not framed in cognitive sciences"psychology or neuroscience"?

This question is not framed within the cognitive sciencesin psychology or neuroscience. It is based on assumptions which are not made explicit, are not well-motivated (e.g., referenced), or are not held to be true within any of the cognitive sciencesresearch fields on-topic here.

What does this mean and what can I do to get it re-opened?

P.s. Historically, this close reason was phrased slightly different (_"not framed in the cognitive sciences"_) since the site used to be named "Cognitive Sciences SE". Regardless, the same reasoning behind this close reason applies.

Why was my question closed as "not framed in cognitive sciences"?

My question was closed as "not framed in cognitive sciences"?

This question is not framed within the cognitive sciences. It is based on assumptions which are not made explicit, are not well-motivated (e.g., referenced), or are not held to be true within the cognitive sciences.

What does this mean and what can I do to get it re-opened?

Why was my question closed as "not framed in psychology or neuroscience"?

My question was closed as "not framed in psychology or neuroscience"?

This question is not framed in psychology or neuroscience. It is based on assumptions which are not made explicit, are not well-motivated (e.g., referenced), or are not held to be true within any of the research fields on-topic here.

What does this mean and what can I do to get it re-opened?

P.s. Historically, this close reason was phrased slightly different (_"not framed in the cognitive sciences"_) since the site used to be named "Cognitive Sciences SE". Regardless, the same reasoning behind this close reason applies.
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