EFTA01098878Set 9
2005-11-2042p34,835w
form 7 February 2006: accepted 10 February 2006
Available online 31 March 2006
Abstract
Predictions concerning development, interrelations, and possible independence of working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility were
tested ... remained more constant but at an accuracy cost on
difficult trials. Contrary to our predictions of independence between memory and inhibition, when matched for difficulty RT correlations between
these were ... need to postulate an inhibitory function separate
switching, enabling us to test predictions concerning interre- from working memory and have produced neural network mod-
lations, independence, and the developmental progressions
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EFTA01146514Set 9
54p20,630w
developed a 75%
in daily life where cooperation is typically advantageous. We then
validate predictions generated by this proposed mechanism. Our 65% -
I
results provide convergent evidence that intuition supports ... cooperative. a, Using a median split
override one's selfish impulses, predicts that faster decisions will be less on decision time, we compare the contribution levels of the faster half ... leads to increased decision time shows a negative relationship between decision time and
selfishness, predicts that faster decisions will be more cooperative. contribution. Dot size is proportional to the number
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EFTA01201796Set 9
2011-12-314p1,448w
backtest results that Aidyia produced in October 2014.
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1. Overview of Aidyia's Predictive Methodology
The novel predictive methodology we have developed involves a series of stages:
• Input features ... based features, based on English and Chinese language newsfeeds
o Fundamental and macroeconomic features
• Predictive algorithms, including 5 different algorithms used in the backtests, and 2 in
development.
o Each ... historical data regarding these instruments. Based on this training, it
learns a set of "predictive models" for each of the instruments in the universe on that day.
o A predictive
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EFTA00159928Set 9
2018-08-0216p12,105w
adults reported the childhood genital contact. Child sexual abuse and greater depression in adulthood
predicted greater memory accuracy. No participant falsely reported chargeable offenses that did not occur, even when ... Frankenhuis & Weerth,
Neisser, 1993; Williams, 1994). Still, young age and long 2013).
delays typically predict the waning accuracy and decreas- Another mental health problem of particular interest
ing detail ... depression, which is associated with a child maltreat-
abuse (Goodman et al., 2003), and predict adults' sus- ment history (Brown, Cohen, ohnson, & Smailes, 1999),
ceptibility to false suggestion (Howe & Knott
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EFTA01093254Set 9
2015-10-0938p15,352w
Isdem. 14.) Specifically, Defendant suggests the court should treat the response as a "predictable
opinion," which an average reader would understand as a one-sided attempt to bolster his position ... dispute.14 Several California courts have used the phrase "predictable opinion" to describe a statement that,
due to the context in which it is made, is understood ... treating statement attributed to attorneys, and linking to
recently filed complaint, as "predictable opinion" rather than statement of fact); Arnantto Ranch Breedables,
L.LC v. Otimals
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EFTA02434540Set 11
2009-11-016p1,184w
processes
grouped under conscious processes:
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Conscious Processes
Prediction is an area of life that is worth getting good at doing.
Who, in the various faculties, organize ... their daily lives
around predictions? Economists make predictions. It is
what they do all the time. Medical doctors make
predictions. Physicists make predictions. Political scientists
make predictions. Let' s imagine ... from these four areas who
were the exactly those people who specialized in making
predictions all the time in their careers. And, let' s
suppose that they created a year
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EFTA00768009Set 9
2009-11-014p1,242w
first consider the set of processes grouped under conscious
processes:
Conscious Processes
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Prediction is an area of life that is worth getting good at doing. Who, in the various ... faculties,
organize their daily lives around predictions? Economists make predictions. It is what they do
all the time. Medical doctors make predictions. Physicists make predictions. Political
scientists make predictions ... from
these four areas who were the exactly those people who specialized in making predictions all
the time in their careers. And, let's suppose that they created a year
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EFTA02443877Set 11
2010-03-2422p7,183w
their definitions were: Buy 1 = FSR is > 6%
above the MRA, higher degree of predictability; Buy 2 = FSR is > 6% above the MRA. lower degree of predictability; Neutral ... between -6% and 6% of the MRA, higher degree of predictability; Neutral 2 = FSR is between -6% and 6% of the MRA,
lower degree of predictability; Reduce ... below the MRA, higher degree of predictability; Reduce 2 = FSR is > 6%
below the MRA, lower degree of predictability. The predictability level indicates an analyst's conviction
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EFTA01190685Set 9
2015-05-295p5,047w
mass has a fairly and folding are therefore neither a direct conse-
tic and predictive, quantitative explanation for low r2 and a 05% confidence interval that ex- quence of increasing ... contrast, for all non- simply on a combination of its surface area and are predicted to be gytencephalic, with Ac > AE
cetaccan gyrencephalic species. AG increases with thickness. (the alternative ... result in
AE12. (r2 = 0992. P < 0.0001), significantly We next examined whether our model predicts AG < An which is geometrically impossible).
above linearity (Fig. IF, red line), meaning that
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EFTA01088167Set 9
2012-02-0223p7,441w
their definitions were: Buy 1 = FSR is >. 6%
above the MRA, higher degree of predictability: Buy 2= FSR is > 6% above the MRA, lower degree of predictability; Neutral ... Neutral 2 = FSR is between -6% and 6% of the MRA,
lower degree of predictability; Reduce 1 = FSR is > 6% below the MRA, higher degree of predictability: Reduce ... below the MRA, lower degree of predictability. The predictability level indicates an analyst's conviction in the FSR. A
predictability level of '1' means that the analyst's estimate
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