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Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2001
Because reaction time (RT) tasks are generally repetitive and temporally regular, participants may use timing strategies that affect response speed and accuracy. This hypothesis was tested in 3 serial choice RT experiments in which participants were presented with stimuli that sometimes arrived earlier or later than normal.
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Because reaction time (RT) tasks are generally repetitive and temporally regular, participants may use timing strategies that affect response speed and accuracy. This hypothesis was tested in 3 serial choice RT experiments in which participants were presented with stimuli that sometimes arrived earlier or later than normal.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
If you were a neoclassical economist, the most dominant strategy to maximize your life would be to know or control you point of death and spend your last penny the minute before exodus, according to the standard neoclassical rules. However, if you are human and heterodox economist, you realize, the world does not function this way. If it were efficient
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If you were a neoclassical economist, the most dominant strategy to maximize your life would be to know or control you point of death and spend your last penny the minute before exodus, according to the standard neoclassical rules. However, if you are human and heterodox economist, you realize, the world does not function this way. If it were efficient
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2011
The purpose of this thesis is threefold. First, to draw attention to the prose of Conrad Aiken, which has gone virtually unnoticed by critics. Second, to examine Aiken's extensive use of time in fiction (including the fictional autobiography, Ushant) and third, to consider Aiken's views on the subject against a broader background of opinion on time.
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The purpose of this thesis is threefold. First, to draw attention to the prose of Conrad Aiken, which has gone virtually unnoticed by critics. Second, to examine Aiken's extensive use of time in fiction (including the fictional autobiography, Ushant) and third, to consider Aiken's views on the subject against a broader background of opinion on time.
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Black time … white time: My time … your time
Journal of Occupational Science, 2000Abstract Indigenous time began with the Era of Creation. White time began with the invention of the calendar, sundial and clock. White time was, and still is, influenced by the calendar, clock or watch. Time to go to sleep, time to get up, time to go to work...go home, time for dinner and time to watch the football or cricket.
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1997
Biblical, and to some extent rabbinic, Hebrew requires six words to connote ‘time’: et, pa’am, mo’ed, olam, ketz, zman.1 This follows from the varied conceptions of time that Jewish thought makes use of and which are not always compatible with each other. But in the rejection of time as inexorable fate and in the acceptance of time as a human construct,
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Biblical, and to some extent rabbinic, Hebrew requires six words to connote ‘time’: et, pa’am, mo’ed, olam, ketz, zman.1 This follows from the varied conceptions of time that Jewish thought makes use of and which are not always compatible with each other. But in the rejection of time as inexorable fate and in the acceptance of time as a human construct,
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Thromboplastin Time (Prothrombin Time)
1965Publisher Summary This chapter elaborates thromboplastin time that is, prothrombin time. Blood plasma contains 300–400 mg% fibrinogen, and during coagulation of blood this is converted to insoluble fibrin by thrombin. The highly active enzyme thrombin is formed from an inactive precursor, prothrombin.
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Time and Time-Before-Time: An Ancient Puzzle
Scripta Classica Israelica, 2021If time began, had a “time-before-time” ever existed? What kind of time could it be? Seneca (Ep. Mor. 88.33) considered this question as one of utmost importance, as far as the the concept of time was concerned: “discendum est [...] an aliquid ante tempus sit sine tempore; cum mundo coeperit an etiam ante mundum quia fuerit aliquid, fuerit et ...
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Time ≠ Time ≠ Time: Mental Temporal Accounting
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Time tacts life. While not everyone has money and access to financial resources is unequal, all humankind has equal access to time. In the ample literature on mental accounting in the finance domain, the scarce resource time has not been tested though.
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Time Layers, Time Leaps, Time Loss
2017The crisis of historiography, diagnosed by postmodern theorists, is taken as a basis of methodological reflections on dance history/historiography. This chapter asks if and how dance as art and theory reflects on the problem of history and about the potential of a critical reworking, accounting, or narration of a history or histories proper to dance ...
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