DOI: 10.1037 / / 1089 - 2680.2.2.175 Confirmation bias:
A ubiquitous phenomenon in many guises.
Nickerson, R. (1998) Confirmation bias:
A ubiquitous phenomenon in many guises.
The amount of oxygen in a galaxy is determined primarily by three factors: how much oxygen comes from large stars that end their lives violently in supernova explosions —
a ubiquitous phenomenon in the early Universe, when the rate of stellar births was dramatically higher than the rate in the Universe today; how much of that oxygen gets ejected from the galaxy by so - called «super winds,» which propel oxygen and other interstellar gases out of galaxies at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour; and how much pristine gas enters the galaxy from the intergalactic medium, which doesn't contain much oxygen.
Sex, as Freud made crystal clear, is a powerful,
ubiquitous phenomenon in human life with profound effects on mental health.
We believe investigating the effects of internet - delivered treatments are particularly relevant for rural populations, 27 as these communities typically struggle to access counselling opportunities, 28 and the rates of problematic gambling are sometimes higher for rural persons than the Albertan average.2 Furthermore, given that most telemedicine applications in Alberta are focused on delivering training or non-clinical services, 28 and that the government of Alberta may legalise on - line gambling in the near future, gambling harm and treatment need are likely to increase for rural and remote Albertans.29 Also, as gambling and the internet are
ubiquitous phenomena in western countries, this study may be relevant to other rural and remote jurisdictions.
Not exact matches
Because of the fundamental unity of the world, every
phenomenon, if it is adequately studied even though under one single aspect, reveals itself as being
ubiquitous alike
in its import and
in its roots.
«It's
ubiquitous, it's popular, it's pervasive,» says psychologist Michael Frank of Richard Stockton College
in Pomona, N.J., one of a scant few academicians who has studied the
phenomenon.
In his summary of findings, Dr. Stopford stated, «Mercury is ubiquitous in the environment being generated both by man - made activities (such as coal - fired power plants) and by natural phenomenon (such as volcanoes
In his summary of findings, Dr. Stopford stated, «Mercury is
ubiquitous in the environment being generated both by man - made activities (such as coal - fired power plants) and by natural phenomenon (such as volcanoes
in the environment being generated both by man - made activities (such as coal - fired power plants) and by natural
phenomenon (such as volcanoes).
The
phenomenon is really
ubiquitous in nature.
Low energy electrons are
ubiquitous and are known to play important role
in variety of
phenomena relevant to astrochemistry (where they participate
in synthesis of new molecules),
in radiation biology (where they cause chemical changes
in living cell, plasma chemistry), atmospheric chemistry, radioactive waste management and nanolithography — to name but a few.
«Because crystallization is a
ubiquitous phenomenon across a wide range of scientific disciplines, a shift
in the picture of how this process occurs has far - reaching consequences,» said materials scientist and physicist James De Yoreo at PNNL.
Triboelectric, or frictional, charging is a
ubiquitous yet poorly understood
phenomenon in granular flows.
In this brave new world, social promotion, disciplinary disproportionality, achievement gaps, and lack of latitude to innovate among other damaging (yet quite
ubiquitous)
phenomena will be a thing of the past too.
Trevor Paglen seeks to shed light on the complex, widespread and increasingly
ubiquitous phenomenon of surveillance designed to monitor communications
in the putative interest of global security.
SOC, particularly across interconnected systems, is perhaps not sufficiently addressed
in many analyses, even though such
phenomena (e.g. avalanche - type
phenomena) are
ubiquitous.
In fact, declining oxygen concentrations in the ocean's interior are currently found to be a near - ubiquitous phenomenon for which the term ocean deoxygenation has been propose
In fact, declining oxygen concentrations
in the ocean's interior are currently found to be a near - ubiquitous phenomenon for which the term ocean deoxygenation has been propose
in the ocean's interior are currently found to be a near -
ubiquitous phenomenon for which the term ocean deoxygenation has been proposed.
Re: bender (# 455), I would like to clarify that although I would argue that self - thinning (
in a broad sense) is a
ubiquitous phenomenon, this does not imply that this self - thinning automatically explains the rapid decline of tree ring width with age
in the youngest age group
in Yamal.
In this blog, we will look at examples of big data implementation in the courts and legal sphere, as well as a range of other industries which have already untapped the potential of big data (an ubiquitous phenomenon referring to the huge quantity - 2.5 quintillion bytes - of new data created daily) in generating huge business advantage
In this blog, we will look at examples of big data implementation
in the courts and legal sphere, as well as a range of other industries which have already untapped the potential of big data (an ubiquitous phenomenon referring to the huge quantity - 2.5 quintillion bytes - of new data created daily) in generating huge business advantage
in the courts and legal sphere, as well as a range of other industries which have already untapped the potential of big data (an
ubiquitous phenomenon referring to the huge quantity - 2.5 quintillion bytes - of new data created daily)
in generating huge business advantage
in generating huge business advantages.