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Do we believe in experts? The power of any view

Do we believe in experts? The power of any view

... A 2-within (orthodoxy: orthodox suspect / unorthodox suspect) 2-between (profile type: orthodox profile / unorthodox profile), 2-between (author: expert / novice) 2–within (time: pre profile / post profile) mixed design ... See full document

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Do we need a new architecture for simulating power systems? A position paper

Do we need a new architecture for simulating power systems? A position paper

... as we discussed above, our systems typically are “stable” for large periods and are punctuated with bursts of ...and we believe warrants further investigation, particularly in the methodology to ... See full document

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“Do You Believe in Miracles?”

“Do You Believe in Miracles?”

... Much more recently, on September 11, 2001, television once again demonstrated its ability to bring powerful, emotion-filled scenes into our living rooms. At 8:46 A . M . eastern time, it was reported that a plane had ... See full document

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In search of “We the People” in Light of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”

In search of “We the People” in Light of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”

... How do we go about leaving a different legacy? Sometimes it seems like our work is like placing Band-Aids on a festering issue much larger than what appears on the ...insist we rise and fall ... See full document

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Do Foreign Exchange Forecasters Believe in Uncovered Interest Parity?

Do Foreign Exchange Forecasters Believe in Uncovered Interest Parity?

... The hypothesis of Uncovered Interest Parity (UIP) is one of the pillars of international finance. The UIP hypothesis is derived from arbitrage principles and posits that a country with a higher interest rate than that ... See full document

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Should we treat pyrexia? And how do we do it?

Should we treat pyrexia? And how do we do it?

... with placebo or no treatment, the difference in body temperature usually reaches statistical significance, although this is modest with uncertain clinical sig- nificance. In patients with brain injury, a standard dose (3 ... See full document

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Religion and People’s Choice of Financial Assets: A Research Based on CGSS2010

Religion and People’s Choice of Financial Assets: A Research Based on CGSS2010

... you believe in any religion” as an explanatory variable, “Would you like to buy the stock”, and “Do you hold risky assets” as the dependent variable, explores the im- pact of religious belief on ... See full document

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People watching nature: “it’s all in the umwelt!” and “how do we value a view?”

People watching nature: “it’s all in the umwelt!” and “how do we value a view?”

... uplands. We already pay to visit bird reserves, and tolls exist on paths leading to view points under private ...Should we pay for this access becomes a personal, societal and political issue as was ... See full document

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"We Believe in One New Orleans": Embracing Diversity Post-Katrina

"We Believe in One New Orleans": Embracing Diversity Post-Katrina

... political power in a standoff with white economic power, an economy that continues to spiral downward, and little constructive public engagement across ethnic and class ... See full document

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But what should we do?

But what should we do?

... Now, we say that the most radical experience of possibility, impotentiality defines the multitude as ...economy any acts which are means for an end are in ... See full document

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Change in Higher Education – View of Experts, Teachers and Students

Change in Higher Education – View of Experts, Teachers and Students

... Globalization was introduced first by industrial companies, but education should be the pioneer. Education institutes should have a longer horizon. But nowadays the future of globalization in education is not clear. ... See full document

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Do we really drive as we feel?

Do we really drive as we feel?

... Participants were seated approximately 60cm from the computer monitor with the slider at a comfortable distance on the desk. Electrodes were attached to the participant’s index and middle finger of their non-dominant ... See full document

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What do we know about public attitudes towards experts? Reviewing survey data in the United Kingdom and European Union

What do we know about public attitudes towards experts? Reviewing survey data in the United Kingdom and European Union

... Μανψ σχηολαρσ ηαϖε ιδεντιφιεδ χερταιν αττριβυτεσ οφ εξπερτσ, ωηιλε οτηερσ ηαϖε φοχυσεδ ον τηε ρελατιονσηιπ βετωεεν τηε υσερσ ανδ χονσυmερσ οφ εξπερτισε. Γρυνδmανν, φορ εξαmπλε, δεφινεσ αν εξπερτ ασ α σπεχιαλιστ, νοτινγ ... See full document

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<p>Isolated Nocturnal Hypertension: What Do We Know and What Can We Do?</p>

<p>Isolated Nocturnal Hypertension: What Do We Know and What Can We Do?</p>

... Blood pressure (BP) monitoring signi fi cantly increased our aware- ness of nocturnal hypertension and studies revealed its in fl uence on target organ damage.. Nocturnal hypertension is a[r] ... See full document

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Improved  Parameters  for  the  Ring-TESLA  Digital  Signature  Scheme

Improved Parameters for the Ring-TESLA Digital Signature Scheme

... However we have identified there are some problems with the parameters proposed for Ring-TESLA, as we believe they do not ensure the correct operation of the scheme and do not provide ... See full document

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&#039;If experts differ, what are we to do in the matter?&#039; : the medico legal investigation of gunshot wounds in a 1927 Scottish murder trial

'If experts differ, what are we to do in the matter?' : the medico legal investigation of gunshot wounds in a 1927 Scottish murder trial

... of experts disagreed over which experimental conditions would affect the outcome, and so have to be ...his view, ‘experiments upon paper carry you any length at all in a case of this kind’, Churchill ... See full document

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Lie to Me

Lie to Me

... his weak sinuses cost him contact with most of his family. Shortly thereafter, poor Lucy would be deaf, but no one would realize that was the trouble. In school the nuns would think she was stupid and shake her for ... See full document

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You Can&#039;t Believe the Joy! A Biological Theological View of Suffering

You Can't Believe the Joy! A Biological Theological View of Suffering

... pain any different from the disease Sickle Cell Anemia? For science, it appears there are two irreconcilable modes of suffering, wherein (1) an individual’s chronic pain is meaningless suffering unless it ... See full document

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We can believe the Error Theory

We can believe the Error Theory

... claim we are missing the ...to believe the error theory on the basis of the evidence (as we suggest) “do not believe an error theory about all normative judgments, but instead ... See full document

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We Do Not See Things as They Are  We See Them as We Are  Fictional Point of View and Reader Response: An Empirical Exploration

We Do Not See Things as They Are We See Them as We Are Fictional Point of View and Reader Response: An Empirical Exploration

... The degree to which my selection of traits is subjective is a potential problem in such analyses, although, as Toolan notes, the usefulness of such an analysis is its ability to highlight ‘essential distinctions between ... See full document

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