نتایج جستجو برای: lack of certainty

تعداد نتایج: 21165479  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Jamil Palacios Bhanji Jennifer S. Beer Silvia A. Bunge

A decision may be difficult because complex information processing is required to evaluate choices according to deterministic decision rules and/or because it is not certain which choice will lead to the best outcome in a probabilistic context. Factors that tax decision making such as decision rule complexity and low decision certainty should be disambiguated for a more complete understanding o...

Journal: :پژوهش حقوق عمومی 0
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2010
Heather Pon-Barry Stuart Shieber

This paper is about using prosody to automatically detect one aspect of a speaker’s internal state: their level of certainty. While past work on classifying level of certainty used the perceived level of certainty as the value to predict, we find that this quantity often differs from a speaker’s actual level of certainty as gauged by self-reports. In this work we build models to predict a speak...

Journal: :ادب عربی 0
عبدالله حسینی أستاذ مساعد بجامعة فرهنگیان (پردیس شهید بهشتی ـ بندرعباس)

the phenomenon of doubt (hesitation) in pre-islamic (jaheli) poetry is usually accompanied with plagiarism (entehal). plagiary is not limited to any special nation; rather, it is widespread. in literary works of many nations. mohammad ibn-e-sallam aljomahi and abdolmalik ibn-e- hesham are among the most prominent critics of plagiary. also , morgolious, one of the greatest orientalists, has crit...

2004
Emily A. Parker Lawrence W. Barsalou

Despite the ubiquity of conflict, it is not inevitable. In any given dispute, other outcomes are possible. Why then does conflict grip us repeatedly despite the horrors that war veterans, movies, television, and history books promise? Undoubtedly, many factors specific to the time and place of a conflict are ultimately responsible for its occurrence. Here we explore one factor that may contribu...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems 1999

2000
Paul D. Windschitl PAUL D. WINDSCHITL

People’s numeric probability estimates for 2 mutually exclusive and exhaustive events commonly sum to 1.0, which seems to indicate the full complementarity of subjective certainty in the 2 events (i.e., increases in certainty for one event are accompanied by decreases in certainty for the other). In this article, however, a distinction is made between the additivity of probability estimates and...

2011
ZAKARY L. TORMALA

How does a rumor come to be believed as a fact as it spreads across a chain of consumers? This research proposes that because consumers’ certainty about their beliefs (e.g., attitudes, opinions) is less salient than the beliefs themselves, certainty information is more susceptible to being lost in communication. Consistent with this idea, the current studies reveal that though consumers transmi...

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