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Theory and hypotheses

Theory of mind and other domain-specific hypotheses.

Theory of mind and other domain-specific hypotheses.

... of theory of mind in ...lack theory of mind as it is con- ceptualized by those conducting empirical research with primates (and therefore also in the target article), it does not necessarily mean that ...

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Advancing the literature on designing audit and feedback interventions: identifying theory-informed hypotheses

Advancing the literature on designing audit and feedback interventions: identifying theory-informed hypotheses

... specific theory-based and specified hypotheses for more effective A&F as much as possible (as opposed to intuitive ideas on designing bet- ter ...the hypotheses proposed and the theory behind ...

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Theory and hypotheses

Theory and hypotheses

... the theory of locus of control, because they had used the health locus of control scale in their first study, and had found that the ASMP had no ...The theory of learned helplessness was rejected because ...

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Theory and Hypotheses

Theory and Hypotheses

... Transaction-costs theory suggests that firm-specific human capital increases infor- mation asymmetry, thereby creating strong economic incentives to employ it internally ...

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Theory and Hypotheses Formulation. Dr. Sadia Malik Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, UOS

Theory and Hypotheses Formulation. Dr. Sadia Malik Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, UOS

... • A non-directional hypothesis is when there is no specific prediction about what direction the outcome of a study will take. • Sometimes it is difficult to make specific predictions up[r] ...

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8.4 The Relationship Between Efficient Securities Market Theory and Economic Consequences The Three Hypotheses of Positive Accounting Theory

8.4 The Relationship Between Efficient Securities Market Theory and Economic Consequences The Three Hypotheses of Positive Accounting Theory

... accounting theory and explains how the contracts that firms enter into provide reasons why accounting policies matter, even in the absence of cash flow ...game theory and agency ...

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The Complexity of Ranking Hypotheses in Optimality Theory

The Complexity of Ranking Hypotheses in Optimality Theory

... Optimality Theory Jason Riggle ∗ University of Chicago Given a constraint set with k constraints in the framework of Optimality Theory (OT), what is its capacity as a classification scheme for linguistic ...

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Hidden Dimensions Hypotheses

Hidden Dimensions Hypotheses

... 8. Conclusion Starting from the background and achievements from the history of science, we tried to find a methodology that allows a non-conventional thinking about how to highlight any dimension hidden to our senses. ...

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Research Topics, Questions, Hypotheses

Research Topics, Questions, Hypotheses

... No Nove vel l me meth thod odol olog ogic ical al ap appr proa oach ches es or orig igin inat atin ing g in in ot othe her r di disc scip ipli line nes s an and d now emerging in construction research include grounded ...

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The neurobiology of moral sense: facts or hypotheses?

The neurobiology of moral sense: facts or hypotheses?

... Historical background Besides the great philosophers, such as Plato, Kant, and Hume, just to mention some of the most distinguished, who raised the question of the nature of the moral sense, one of the first who ...

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Gap Hypotheses and equivariant homotopy equivalences

Gap Hypotheses and equivariant homotopy equivalences

... Riverside, CA 92521, USA Email: [email protected] Abstract In fundamental but unpublished results from the 1970s and 80s, S. Straus and W. Browder showed that two notions of homotopy equivalence for manifolds with ...

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On Redundant Hypotheses in Inductive Fields of Inquiry

On Redundant Hypotheses in Inductive Fields of Inquiry

... redundant hypotheses tend to play a very dominant role in the psychology of most ...the theory of Forms by Plato [4]. As per this theory, Plato states that reality exists on two level: ...this ...

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Deep analogical inference as the origin of hypotheses

Deep analogical inference as the origin of hypotheses

... our theory is not (yet) computationally tractable, it opens up the possibility for future exploration of ways in which its search-space can be constrained to render it ...candidate hypotheses (by virtue of ...

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Representation of research hypotheses

Representation of research hypotheses

... If the metabolites are available, then using the yeast strain YER152C from its yeast strains library, Adam can physically test the hypotheses above. Adam designs micro- titre plate layouts with controls and ...

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Bootstrapping Hypotheses Tests

Bootstrapping Hypotheses Tests

... Suppose model I is selected after variable selection. Then least squares output for the model Y = X I β I + e can be obtained, but the least squares output is not correct for inference. In particular, MSE(I)(X T I X I ) ...

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Evolutionary Hypotheses and Moral Skepticism

Evolutionary Hypotheses and Moral Skepticism

... Suppose, however, that the suggestion is intended as an attack upon the spirit of these genealogies. The suggestion is that any account that construes human morality as an adaptation can be ruled out ...

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Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

... • If the standardized score has a large magnitude, conclude that the sample proportion would be unlikely if the null value p 0 is true, and reject the null hypothesis.. The z-[r] ...

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Tests of Hypotheses Using Statistics

Tests of Hypotheses Using Statistics

... So to test a hypothesis with given significance level α, we calculate the critical value of z (or critical values, if the test is two-tailed) and then check to see whether or not the val[r] ...

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Fear of Success: Four Hypotheses

Fear of Success: Four Hypotheses

... women coded as fearing success compared to 306 words for women not.. coded as fearing success, a difference that is again significant at-[r] ...

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ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES OF HYBRID VIGOR

ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES OF HYBRID VIGOR

... I n crosses between such very small populations greater increases in vigor might be obtained under the dominance hypothesis than with larger populations, though the hybrids[r] ...

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