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The Effect of Event Rarity on the Perception of Correlationally Indeterminate Data
2009Abstract : Previous research has indicated that events that are rare are more informative than common events. The present study manipulated event rarity through social stereotypes to evaluate event rarity's role in the perception of correlationally indeterminate data.
Richard B. Anderson, Amanda M. Kelley
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Convergent correlationism: analyzing teacher educators’ reflection on professional practice
Reflective Practice, 2021Christian Beighton
exaly
Information and communication technologies, electronic engineering
The algorithm of synthesis and correlation analysis with subsequent ordering (according to given criteria) of pseudorandom sequences of binary Gold codes is considered, using in the extended Galois field GF(2n) generating primitive polynomials of degrees n for the values n = 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 that are most often used in engineering practice.
M. Klymash +4 more
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The algorithm of synthesis and correlation analysis with subsequent ordering (according to given criteria) of pseudorandom sequences of binary Gold codes is considered, using in the extended Galois field GF(2n) generating primitive polynomials of degrees n for the values n = 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 that are most often used in engineering practice.
M. Klymash +4 more
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Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2019
This paper is an attempt to construct a new phenomenology that will be able to bring us back to things themselves, as Edmund Husserl had promised to his students. Such a phenomenology seeks to reveal and describe phenomena and the conditions of givenness which presuppose a failure of the subject’s capacity for representation and therefore permits an ...
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This paper is an attempt to construct a new phenomenology that will be able to bring us back to things themselves, as Edmund Husserl had promised to his students. Such a phenomenology seeks to reveal and describe phenomena and the conditions of givenness which presuppose a failure of the subject’s capacity for representation and therefore permits an ...
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DELEUZE AND THE PROBLEM OF CORRELATIONISM
In this paper we present a discussion about Meillassoux’s concept of correlationism in respect to Deleuze’s philosophy. The concept is developed in order to classify all the philosophies that, since Kant, as denied thought’s acess to being and the world in itself.openaire +1 more source
2017
All phenomena appear to and are circumscribed by some form of conscious life – this is sine qua non of phenomenological inquiry. How then is phenomenology to account for those objects which appear to conscious life precisely in their refusal to be contained by conscious life – objects which seem to testify to that which is radically outside of and ...
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All phenomena appear to and are circumscribed by some form of conscious life – this is sine qua non of phenomenological inquiry. How then is phenomenology to account for those objects which appear to conscious life precisely in their refusal to be contained by conscious life – objects which seem to testify to that which is radically outside of and ...
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