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Journal of Uralic Linguistics, 2023
Abstract This paper proposes an account of the interpretive effects of two discourse particles in Hungarian, talán and vajon, within the view of context and context change developed in Farkas & Roelofsen (2017), and shows that the restrictions on their distribution follow from their interpretive properties.
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Abstract This paper proposes an account of the interpretive effects of two discourse particles in Hungarian, talán and vajon, within the view of context and context change developed in Farkas & Roelofsen (2017), and shows that the restrictions on their distribution follow from their interpretive properties.
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2012
Hindsight bias occurs when people feel that they “knew it all along,” that is, when they believe that an event is more predictable after it becomes known than it was before it became known. Hindsight bias embodies any combination of three aspects: memory distortion, beliefs about events’ objective likelihoods, or subjective beliefs about one’s own ...
Neal J, Roese, Kathleen D, Vohs
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Hindsight bias occurs when people feel that they “knew it all along,” that is, when they believe that an event is more predictable after it becomes known than it was before it became known. Hindsight bias embodies any combination of three aspects: memory distortion, beliefs about events’ objective likelihoods, or subjective beliefs about one’s own ...
Neal J, Roese, Kathleen D, Vohs
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Catalogue of bias: racial bias
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2023Ramona Naicker, David Nunan
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Sozial- und Präventivmedizin SPM, 2002
Epidemiologists have always been conscious of the importance of controlling for distortions, although the definition itself of bias has changed over time. Central to this discussions in the past was the relative vulnerability of different study designs to bias and uncontrollable confounding (confounding being clearly distinguishable from bias, as a ...
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Epidemiologists have always been conscious of the importance of controlling for distortions, although the definition itself of bias has changed over time. Central to this discussions in the past was the relative vulnerability of different study designs to bias and uncontrollable confounding (confounding being clearly distinguishable from bias, as a ...
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Common Method Bias in PLS-SEM: A Full Collinearity Assessment Approach
Int. J. e Collab., 2015Ned Kock
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1989
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Experimenter Bias or Task Bias?
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969J M, Dana, R H, Dana
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Sources of method bias in social science research and recommendations on how to control it.
Annual Review of Psychology, 2012P. M. Podsakoff +2 more
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