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  • {{question mark}} Am I right in thinking that ''r'' is correlations coefficient? if so, then 0 = no relationship? '' *iii. Critical <math>\alpha</math> ...
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  • #* Cases which can be considered MVOs are those with MD values above the critical <math>\chi</math><sup>2</sup> value (where the number of IVs equals is the #* If this assumption is violated, use a more conservative critical <math>/alpha</math> level for determining significance for that variable in ...
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  • Please demonstrate independent writing and thinking, reference your sources, and so on (i.e., follow standard academic and [[AP # Inferential results, including choice of critical <math>\alpha</math> ...
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  • ...t whether an intrinsic or component-wise description is the primary way of thinking of quantities. As the names suggest, covariant quantities are thought of as ...covariant tensor components. When performing tensor transformations it is critical that the method used to map to the coordinate systems in use be tracked so ...
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  • ...non-scientific thinking.svg|thumb|Figure 5. Scientific and non-scientific thinking]] finally let's talk about history relate to science and scientific thinking, on the figure x, there is a timeline with two reference points; the oldest ...
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  • ...ickly disperse into schools of thought that barely comprehend each other's thinking. A few of the more notable points of departure are these: ...ety of attitudes that a proposer can bear toward a single proposition is a critical factor in evaluating its truth. One topic of central concern is the relati ...
    36 KB (5,441 words) - 08:04, 18 December 2022
  • ...somewhat less polemical, can be found in Richard Norman's ''On Humanism (Thinking in Action)''<ref name=Norman>{{ cite book * critical friendship ...
    43 KB (5,978 words) - 02:21, 1 December 2020
  • ...esis at {1} was not true. Neyman and Pearson formalized and extended that thinking significantly. One should set up the criterion for 'deciding' whether H<su It follows that if we used the critical value F<sub>crit</sub> to decide whether to accept or reject null contrasts ...
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  • In the pragmatic way of thinking everything has a purpose, and the purpose of each thing is the first thing ...rategies in the repertoire of the agent. But [[non-demonstrative]] ways of thinking are inherently subject to error, and must be constantly checked out and cor ...
    58 KB (7,631 words) - 14:59, 2 February 2021
  • ...f cognitive biases are more likely to be the built-in limitations of human thinking systems, which can easily lead to inappropriate and uncomfortable psycholog ...order)<ref>Kendra Cherry. (2019). ''10 Cognitive Biases That Distort Your Thinking''. ''Very well mind'' ''' https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-cognitive ...
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  • ...to be established and continue to evolve. In other words, inquiry, &ldquo;thinking&rdquo; in its best sense, &ldquo;is a term denoting the various ways in whi ...nterpretation as Action : The Risk of Inquiry&rdquo;, ''Inquiry : Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines'' 15(1), pp. 40&ndash;52. [http://web.archive.org/w ...
    57 KB (8,227 words) - 11:47, 25 November 2023
  • ...in inquiry we begin with Dewey's elegant and simple example of reflective thinking in everyday life. ...thought of the rain's likelihood''. In his 1910 description of reflective thinking Dewey distinguishes two phases, &ldquo;a state of perplexity, hesitation, d ...
    106 KB (14,000 words) - 07:59, 18 December 2022
  • ...tories like this one that reveal how misinformed, misled, and misguided on critical nuclear matters our top leaders have been throughout the nuclear age."<ref> ...ful thought and deliberation, but we are not very good at using this "slow thinking" when we should.<ref>Kahneman (2011)</ref> ...
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  • ...osophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing such problems by its critical, generally systematic approach and its reliance on rational argument.<ref n '''Def.''' a "method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved"<ref nam ...
    37 KB (5,314 words) - 03:48, 16 December 2020
  • ...C-SAT does not merely aim to solve the P=NP question but also undertakes a critical examination of both the Cook-Levin Theorem and the foundational logic of 3- ...real-world problems generally have only one correct solution. Here are two critical questions we need to consider: ...
    76 KB (11,565 words) - 05:57, 20 November 2024
  • ...sics behind energy storage, the important characteristics to consider when thinking about or discussing energy storage and then cover all the current technolog ...his serves to increase the temperature until suddenly it is back above the critical threshold between a superconductor and a normal conductor and thereby limit ...
    27 KB (4,546 words) - 18:07, 23 October 2022
  • ...arily risk averse.<ref>A Positive Approach To Risk Requires Person Centred Thinking, Neill et al., Tizard Learning Disability Review http://pierprofessional.me ...These human tendencies for error and [[Wikipedia:wishful thinking|wishful thinking]] often affect even the most rigorous applications of the [[Wikipedia:scien ...
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  • ...cost (EAC), net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) are critical tools used in conjunction with a CBA for decision-makers to determine wheth ...o consistently save and decrease the behavioural biases that cloud peoples thinking. ...
    75 KB (11,637 words) - 09:10, 27 January 2024
  • ...es/Lie.html Marius Sophus Lie (1842&ndash;1899)], have turned out to be of critical utility in the solution of differential equations. For another thing, grou Now that we've introduced the field picture as an aid to thinking about propositions and their analytic series, a very pleasing way of pictur ...
    137 KB (20,824 words) - 08:07, 18 December 2022
  • ...ties are negligible, but when dealing with atoms and electrons they become critical. ...waveforms. The situation there is already very abstract. A concrete way of thinking about entangled photons, photons in which two contrary states are superimpo ...
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