Sentences with phrase «past model behavior»

Not exact matches

This enables forward - thinking retailers to abandon behavioral models based on past actions, in favor of tracking, analyzing and responding to current behavior.
The model presented by Comstock and his associates highlights the multitude of variables that tend to quality this effectiveness: salience of the acts presented, the viewer's repertoire, the viewer's state of arousal at the time, the past and perceived future consequences of the behavior, the perceived reality of the behavior, and the opportunities present for its performance.
In the past decade, researchers have used mouse models to unravel how cellular changes in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a brain structure involved in action selection associated with arousal and reward, may contribute to addiction - related behavior.
In the past scholars of economics have studies steady models of market behavior which are patterns that cause a behavioral equilibrium that induces no further reaction within the system.
For the past two decades, Ms. Hu has led numerous research projects in the areas of travel behavior, traffic operations, transportation safety and security, data models, and visualization.
I have found that usually these type of people have had role models in their past that exhibited these same traits and characteristics to get by and this behavior is considered necessary for survival.
Lenders and credit scoring models look at past behavior as an indicator of future behavior.
TransUnion» s investigations unit analyzed known cases of synthetic identity fraud and built a probabilistic model that can be applied to find the patterns of behavior that are consistent with synthetic IDs used in the past.
Here are some possible choices — in order of increasing sophistication: * All (or most) scientists agree (the principal Gore argument) * The 20th century is the warmest in 1000 years (the «hockeystick» argument) * Glaciers are melting, sea ice is shrinking, polar bears are in danger, etc * Correlation — both CO2 and temperature are increasing * Sea levels are rising * Models using both natural and human forcing accurately reproduce the detailed behavior of 20th century global temperature * Modeled and observed PATTERNS of temperature trends («fingerprints») of the past 30 years agree
In March 2009, Michaels, under the auspices of the Cato Institute, circulated a draft advertisement that stated: «Surface temperature changes over the past century have been episodic and modest and there has been no net global warming for over a decade now... The computer models forecasting rapid temperature change abjectly fail to explain recent climate behavior
Hansen and some other modelers says he has 99 % assurance that we are going to get 2 - 4K from a doubling of CO2 because his models match past behavior.
The model that I have described, warming due to the removal of anthropogenic SO2 aerosols, largely due to clean air efforts, perfectly matches the behavior of climate change over the past 40 years.
In other words, over the past third of a century — the period with the greatest amount of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions — the behavior of the real world (i.e., reality) falls far below the average expectation of climate models and, in fact, is clearly
To meet condition 1, there needed to be some theoretical basis (> 1 model study) for expecting a system to exhibit a critical threshold (ρcrit) at a subcontinental scale, and / or past evidence of threshold behavior.
We differ from IPCC (12) on the basis of past apparent threshold behavior of the ISM and because brown haze and land - use - change forcing are poorly captured in the models.
Nobody has created a general circulation model that can explain climate's behavior over the past century without CO2 warming.
The target selection process is favorable by many employers who opt for the concept that past performance / behavior predicts future performance - the targeted selection model of interviewing is a well known method these days and used by many recruiters.
Past models of determinants of parenting behaviors that have conceptualized parenting as a static entity (i.e., only assessed parenting at one point in time) may not be generalizable to understanding determinants of parenting change over time.
For example, predictive analytics models help retailers pinpoint marketing strategies and consumer messaging based on past consumer behavior so they can drive more engagement or sales.
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