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Journal: :Psychological review 2014
Fintan Costello Paul Watts

The systematic biases seen in people's probability judgments are typically taken as evidence that people do not use the rules of probability theory when reasoning about probability but instead use heuristics, which sometimes yield reasonable judgments and sometimes yield systematic biases. This view has had a major impact in economics, law, medicine, and other fields; indeed, the idea that peop...

2009
A. Reiners

We have measured the surface magnetic flux on four accreting young brown dwarfs and one non-accreting young very low-mass star utilizing high resolution spectra of absorption lines of the FeH molecule. A magnetic field of 1-2 kG had been proposed for one of the brown dwarfs, 2MASS J1207334−393254, because of its similarities to higher mass T Tauri stars as manifested in accretion and the presen...

2016
Aaron J. Bloomfield Subhajyoti Chaudhuri Brandon Q. Mercado Victor S. Batista Robert H. Crabtree

A bicyclo[2.2.2]octane derivative containing both a tertiary amide and a methyl ester (1) was shown crystallographically to adopt a conformation in which the amide is in the cis configuration, which is sterically disfavored, but electronically favored. The steric strain induces a significant torsion (15.91) of the amide, thereby greatly increasing the solvolytic lability of the amide to the ext...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2013
Michael E Palmer Arnav Moudgil Marcus W Feldman

It has long been debated whether natural selection acts primarily upon individual organisms, or whether it also commonly acts upon higher-level entities such as lineages. Two arguments against the effectiveness of long-term selection on lineages have been (i) that long-term evolutionary outcomes will not be sufficiently predictable to support a meaningful long-term fitness and (ii) that short-t...

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