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Choices, values and frames.
- American Psychologist,
, 1984
"... Making decisions is like speaking prose-people do it all the time, knowingly or unknowingly. It is hardly surprising, then, that the topic of decision making is shared by many disciplines, from mathematics and statistics, through economics and political science, to sociology and psychology. The stu ..."
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. The tension between normative and descriptive considerations characterizes much of the study of judgment and choice. Analyses of decision making commonly distinguish risky and riskless choices. The paradigmatic example of decision under risk is the acceptability of a gamble that yields monetary outcomes
Creative Solutions International
"... management has been a much studied topic in the past three decades. The realization that the engineering and technical management field is changing at a rapid pace is leading researchers to explore the pa-rameters of career paths and continuing education for engineers (e.g., ..."
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management has been a much studied topic in the past three decades. The realization that the engineering and technical management field is changing at a rapid pace is leading researchers to explore the pa-rameters of career paths and continuing education for engineers (e.g.,
Job Fairness in Non-Preemptive Job Scheduling
- In 33rd International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2004
, 2004
"... Job scheduling has been a much studied topic over the years. While past research has studied the effect of various scheduling policies using metrics such as turnaround time, slowdown, utilization etc., there has been little research on how fair a non-preemptive scheduling policy is. In this paper, w ..."
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Job scheduling has been a much studied topic over the years. While past research has studied the effect of various scheduling policies using metrics such as turnaround time, slowdown, utilization etc., there has been little research on how fair a non-preemptive scheduling policy is. In this paper
Experimental evaluation of wireless simulation assumptions
, 2004
"... All analytical and simulation research on ad hoc wireless networks must necessarily model radio propagation using simplifying assumptions. A growing body of research, however, indicates that the behavior of the protocol stack may depend significantly on these underlying assumptions. The standard res ..."
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networks, radio behavior in mobile network deployments is a much less-studied topic. We then reproduce our experimental setup in our simulator, and generate the same applicationlayer metrics under progressively smaller sets of these assumptions. By comparing the simulated outcome to the outcome of our
Generic and Typical Ranks of . . .
, 2009
"... The concept of tensor rank was introduced in the twenties. In the seventies, when methods of Component Analysis on arrays with more than two indices became popular, tensor rank became a much studied topic. The generic rank may be seen as an upper bound to the number of factors that are needed to con ..."
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The concept of tensor rank was introduced in the twenties. In the seventies, when methods of Component Analysis on arrays with more than two indices became popular, tensor rank became a much studied topic. The generic rank may be seen as an upper bound to the number of factors that are needed
Stress, coping and social support processes: Where are we? What next?
- Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
, 1995
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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support, taking each broad topic in turn. The reader should be aware that much of the psychosocial literature on "stress and health" actually focuses on mental health conditions as outcomes. I will note wherever mental health findings also apply to physical health outcomes in the psychosocial
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"... Learning disabilities Introduction and Subject Evidence1 suggests that 4 to 7 % of the school-age population suffers from mathematics disability (MD). Although this prevalence rate is similar to the rate for reading disability, much less systematic study has been directed at MD.2 Most available rese ..."
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Learning disabilities Introduction and Subject Evidence1 suggests that 4 to 7 % of the school-age population suffers from mathematics disability (MD). Although this prevalence rate is similar to the rate for reading disability, much less systematic study has been directed at MD.2 Most available
Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modèles Statistiques, Université Paris-Sud,
, 2008
"... We derive an exact expression for the two-point correlation function for quantum star graphs in the limit as the number of bonds tends to infinity. This turns out to be identical to the corresponding result for certain ˇ Seba billiards in the semiclassical limit. Reasons for this are discussed. The ..."
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. The formula we derive is also shown to be equivalent to a series expansion for the form factor — the Fourier transform of the two-point correlation function — previously calculated using periodic The statistical distribution of quantum energy levels is a much studied topic. It has been conjectured
The Growth of Nations
"... AVERAGE INCOMES in the world's richest countries are more than ten times as high as in the world's poorest countries. It is apparent to anyone who travels the world that these large differences in income lead to large differences in the quality of life. Less apparent are the reasons for th ..."
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for these differences. What is it about the United States, Japan, and Germany that makes these countries so much richer than India, Indonesia, and Nigeria? How can the rich countries be sure to maintain their high standard of living? What can the poor countries do to join the club? After many years of neglect
Distributed top-k monitoring
- In SIGMOD
, 2003
"... The querying and analysis of data streams has been a topic of much recent interest, motivated by applications from the fields of networking, web usage analysis, sensor instrumentation, telecommunications, and others. Many of these applications involve monitoring answers to continuous queries over da ..."
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The querying and analysis of data streams has been a topic of much recent interest, motivated by applications from the fields of networking, web usage analysis, sensor instrumentation, telecommunications, and others. Many of these applications involve monitoring answers to continuous queries over
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