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Resemblance

Philosophy Compass, 2017
Abstract Our ordinary judgments and our metaphysical theories share a common commitment to facts about resemblance. The nature of resemblance is, however, a matter of no small controversy. This essay examines some of the pressing questions that arise regarding the status and structure of resemblance.
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Is Mental Resemblance Related to Physical Resemblance in Sibling Pairs?

The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1932
Abstract * Accepted for publication by Carl Murchison of the Editorial Board, and received in the Editorial Office, October 30, 1930. 1 The writers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of Superintendent Sexson of the Pasadena City Schools, of Miss Margaret Bennett, Supervisor of Guidance, and of the many principals, counsellors, and teachers who ...
Barbara S. Burks, Ruth S. Tolman
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Resemblance

2018
It gradually becomes clear that a portrait does not resemble because it looks like a face; rather resemblance begins and exists only with the portrait and in it alone; resemblance is the portrait’s work, its glory or its disgrace, expressing the fact that the face is not there, that it is absent, that it only appears by way of the absence that ...
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Extensions of a resemblance relation

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1997
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Juan C. Cubero   +3 more
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Family resemblances in personality

Behavior Genetics, 1982
Parent-offspring regressions, sibling correlations, and other measures of family resemblance in personality were computed for 54 personality traits, assessed by several psychometric personality tests as part of the Hawaii Family Study of Cognition. Considering all scales, the results suggest that a small familial/heritable component exists with regard ...
F M, Ahern   +4 more
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On the resemblance and containment of documents

Proceedings. Compression and Complexity of SEQUENCES 1997 (Cat. No.97TB100171), 2002
Given two documents A and B we define two mathematical notions: their resemblance r(A, B) and their containment c(A, B) that seem to capture well the informal notions of "roughly the same" and "roughly contained." The basic idea is to reduce these issues to set intersection problems that can be easily evaluated by a process of random sampling that can ...
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Resembling

2021
Dianne Draze, Mary Lou Johnson
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Familial Resemblance and Heritability

2008
Familial resemblance arises when family members are more similar than unrelated pairs of individuals, and may be estimated in terms of correlations or covariances among family members. Multifactorial heritability (or generalized heritability) quantifies the strength of the familial resemblance and represents the percentage of variance that is due to ...
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Resemblance and investment in children

International Journal of Psychology, 2012
According to evolutionary explanations men hardly ever are absolutely certain about their biological fatherhood therefore they must seek various sources of information to subjectively establish whether they are the genetic fathers of the children they raise.
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