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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2018
OBJECTIVE To provide Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) guidance for assessing inconsistency, imprecision, and other domains for the certainty of evidence about the relative importance of outcomes.
Yuan Zhang +17 more
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OBJECTIVE To provide Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) guidance for assessing inconsistency, imprecision, and other domains for the certainty of evidence about the relative importance of outcomes.
Yuan Zhang +17 more
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Psychological Reports, 1968
Evidence bearing on the hypothesis that inconsistent socialization leads to various forms of maladjustment and is more detrimental than consistently negative socialization was reviewed. Studies relying upon clinical observation, case histories, interviews, inventory and rating techniques, direct observation of parental behavior, and experimental ...
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Evidence bearing on the hypothesis that inconsistent socialization leads to various forms of maladjustment and is more detrimental than consistently negative socialization was reviewed. Studies relying upon clinical observation, case histories, interviews, inventory and rating techniques, direct observation of parental behavior, and experimental ...
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Consistency Meets Inconsistency: A Unified Graph Learning Framework for Multi-view Clustering
Industrial Conference on Data Mining, 2019Graph Learning has emerged as a promising technique for multi-view clustering, and has recently attracted lots of attention due to its capability of adaptively learning a unified and probably better graph from multiple views.
Youwei Liang, Dong Huang, Changdong Wang
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THE LANDSCAPE OF INCONSISTENCY: A PERSPECTIVE
International Journal of Semantic Computing, 2011The focus of this introduction to this special issue is to draw a picture as comprehensive as possible about various dimensions of inconsistency. In particular, we consider: (1) levels of knowledge at which inconsistency occurs; (2) categories and morphologies of inconsistency; (3) causes of inconsistency; (4) circumstances of inconsistency; (5 ...
Zhang, Du, Grégoire, Éric
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The Inconsistency of Eclecticism
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1983The epistemological and political characteristics of Marxian science distinguish it from empiricist science and from explanations using nonmaterialist abstraction. It is argued that these differences preclude the combination of Marxian with non-Marxian categories and the selective adoption of some Marxian insights rather than the whole theoretical ...
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1994
In a frequent practical situation one possesses inconsistent fragmentary data concerning some industrial process or natural phenomenon. It is an interesting and reasonable task to assess what the most concise way to store or transmit them would be.
KORNER, JANOS, Mario Lucertini
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In a frequent practical situation one possesses inconsistent fragmentary data concerning some industrial process or natural phenomenon. It is an interesting and reasonable task to assess what the most concise way to store or transmit them would be.
KORNER, JANOS, Mario Lucertini
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Inconsistency and Preservation
2000One of the main goals of paraconsistent logics is to develop a theory of reasoning that can tolerate inconsistencies. In this paper we present a novel way to analyze and compare several paraconsistent reasoning mechanisms in terms of their preservational properties.
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Revisiting the Temkin Isotherm: Dimensional Inconsistency and Approximate Forms
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2021K. Chu
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Myopia and Inconsistency in Dynamic Utility Maximization
, 1955R. H. Strotz
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The inconsistency of mathematics and the mathematics of inconsistency
2014No one will dispute, looking at the history of mathematics, that there are plenty of moments where mathematics is "in trouble", when paradoxes and inconsistencies crop up and anomalies multiply. This need not lead, however, to the view that mathematics is intrinsically inconsistent, as it is compatible with the viewthat these are just transient moments.
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