Sentences with phrase «term outcome of this experiment»

Remarkably, a team of researchers was able to obtain extensive administrative data on the long - term outcomes of this experiment.

Not exact matches

In experiments, they demonstrated that those honest signals (the term, borrowed from evolutionary biology, refers to behaviors that are hard to fake) could be used to accurately predict the outcome of salary negotiations, group decisions, and speed dating.
If the referendum educates the public in the power of their voice, and if it educates masses and elites to expand their moral imagination enough to recognize the complaints of the other side, this experiment, although probably not the best outcome, has the epistemic value desired by proponents of deliberation, and its long - term effect may be more electoral stability and a renewed aversion to change for the sake of change.
These suggest that while the outcomes of such experiments may appear to support the predictions of quantum mechanics, they may actually reflect unknown «hidden variables» that give the illusion of a quantum outcome, but can still be explained in classical terms.
Unlike the common practice with other mathematical variables, a random variable can not be assigned a value; a random variable does not describe the actual outcome of a particular experiment, but rather describes the possible, as - yet - undetermined outcomes in terms of real numbers.
This study was unique in that it was able to track longer - term outcomes in the context of a randomized experiment.
In a follow - up of two randomized field experiments, a brief values affirmation intervention designed to buffer minority middle schoolers against the threat of negative stereotypes had long - term benefits on college - relevant outcomes.
Datumsoria: The Return of the Real is an outcome of «Art & Tech @,» a program initiated at Chronus Art Center and conceived by ZHANG Ga, which aims, through resuscitating the valuable legacy of experiments in art and technology from the mid-20th century, to come to terms with the challenges of a technologically constructed timespace: a new reality that has altogether changed the rules of the game in work and play, in politics and economics, and in artistic imagination and cultural sensibility.
The word «average», or the more technical term «expected value», has a specific meaning in probability theory, and it is in general can NOT be used to predict future outcome of an experiment.
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