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Optimising prospective entrustment: Defaulting on default progression

Medical Education, 2022
Hall and Oswald argue that when clinical competence committees default to progression in the face of inadequate data requires revision to programs of assessment, improved data visualization, and targeted faculty development.
Andrew K. Hall, Anna Oswald
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Social Defaults: Observed Choices Become Choice Defaults

Journal of Consumer Research, 2014
Defaults effects can be created by social contexts. The observed choices of others can become social defaults, increasing their choice share. Social default effects are a novel form of social influence not due to normative or informational influence: participants were more likely to mimic observed choices when choosing in private than in public ...
Huh, Young Eun   +2 more
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Consistency Defaults

Studia Logica, 2007
The author introduces an alternative notation for presenting Reiter-style default logics. As in the case of cumulative default logics, the essential idea is to enrich the basic objects of the logic. Rather than being just propositional formulae, they are ordered pairs of propositional formulae; the first item of each pair records the assertion being ...
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Defaulting on the default network

Neurology, 2011
The past decade of cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging research has yielded several critical insights into the organization of the human brain, in particular, the existence of multiple large-scale functional networks. Several of these networks map easily onto conventional notions regarding brain–behavior relationships, such as intrinsic networks ...
Koene R.A. Van Dijk, Reisa A. Sperling
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Defaultable Bonds and Default Correlation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
This paper provides a closed form solution for the pricing of defaultable bonds and default correlation. In a stochastic interest rates framework default occurs when the value of the assets of the firm either hits a stochastic boundary of default or according to a stochastic hazard rate.
Lara Cathcart, Lina El-Jahel
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Hampshire Militia: 1625 – 1640. Defaulters, Defaulting and Defaults.

2023
This thesis analyses the occurrence of defaulters, defaulting and defaults in Hampshire’s militia during the period 1625-1640 and demonstrates the levels within both the County and its regiments. This is important because it also indicates what the relationship was between individuals and their company and/or regiment, and between the company/regiment ...
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Expressing Default Logic Variants in Default Logic

Journal of Logic and Computation, 2005
Reiter's default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic reasoning. Several variants of default logic have subsequently been proposed to give systems with properties differing from the original. In this paper, we examine the relationship between default logic and its major variants.
Delgrande, James Patrick   +1 more
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Default humanity, default cooperation

2022
Según John Searle, las posiciones por defecto, i. e., las condiciones de inteligibilidad del pensamiento y la acción son algunos puntos de partida que se presuponen de manera pre-reflexiva y pragmática. Su postulación es, además, una novel manera de tratar con algunos problemas perennes de la filosofía, dejándolos entre paréntesis ...
González Fernández, Rodrigo Alfonso   +1 more
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Default

2023
Abstract This chapter examines how disputes arise in connection with a default by a party to pay its share of the costs as required by the terms of the joint venture agreement. The obligation of each party to pay its share of costs on time is considered fundamental in any joint venture. Failure of any party to pay its share of costs in a
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Modeling default reasoning using defaults

User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 1991
User modeling research can benefit from formal automated reasoning tools. However existing formal tools may need to be modified to suit the needs of user modeling. Theorist is a simple framework for default reasoning. It can be used as a tool for building and maintaining a user model, and as a model of a user's default reasoning.
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