... of variables. One of the underlying objectives of
EFA is to reduce a large number of variables to a minimum number that can explain
most of the characteristics of the original variables. Each ... purpose, researchers can
choose either qualitative or quantitative approach or a combination of these two types.
Data can be acquired via a variety of strategies such as experiment, survey, case
study, ... may be an extension of
an exploratory research. It is necessary to have a clear picture of the characteristics of
which the data will be collected prior to the collection of the data.
Causal...
... from an evaluallon that can
only occur following processing along all
five stages
of
the model. The results
indicate that evaluating a stimulus as beautiful was
asSOCIated
WIth
mcreased
activation ... than before,
again including the occipital, temporal, and the frontal lobes, but
in
particular
bilateral orbital frontal corlex.
What
do
the results
of
Kawabata and Zeki (2004) and Skov
ef
al. ... neural
correlates
of
preference and beauty, two variables that have affective and
cognitive components. The areas activated by Vartanian and Goel (2004b) may
have highlighted those
cOrlical
structures...
... (bas)
It is a group of schools in Ballarat, that provides the basis for interschool sporting competition
Ballarat and Clarendon College; Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School; Ballarat ... Curriculum and assessment Authority (VCAA) manages and awards
school qualifications. It administers and awards two senior school secondary qualifications
known as the Victorian Certificate of education ... essentially a work and employment orientated program. An alternative to either of
these is the International Baccalaureate (IB) and a small number of schools, mainly private,
offer the IB diploma....
...
Perrault, R. and Allen F. A Plan-Based Analysis of
Indirect Speech Acts. American Journal of
Computational Linguistics, v. 6, n. 3, 1980.
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TOWARDS A THEORY OF COMPREHENSION OF DECLARATIVE ... ACCOUNTS. FOR EACH
ACCOUNT THE BANK WANTS A LIST SHOWING THE BALANCE
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD, THE NUMBER OF
DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWALS, AND THE FINAL BALANCE.
THE ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS ... of Maryland, 1980.
Wilks, Y. An Artificial Intelligence Approach
to Machine Translation. In Schank and Colby
(eds.) Computer Models of Thought and
Language. San Francisco, W. H. Freeman and...
... and Geometry speaks constantly and
freely of sensations of Space, and as there can be no denial of the fact that Space is a constituent of the
Towards a Theory of Knowledge, by Alexander Philip ... forms of our dynamic Activity that we find the idea of Space
so necessary and fundamental.
But it will perhaps be argued that our ordinary sensations carry with them a spatial meaning and implication,
and ... bonds of Materiality and Death encourages in mankind the Hope of an existence beyond the
impenetrable veil of physical limitation. And this at any rate may be admitted, namely, that that dynamic
condition...
... stimuli.
Specific for many forms of visual art is the combination of visual processing, extraction
of meaning and resolution of ambiguity. We assume that classical, representational art
and most kinds of sculptures ... using
psychophysiological measures of affective states.
The importance of the pre-classification has already been addressed in a study by
Leder (2001). Telling participants that artworks are fakes rather than original ... experiences.
Several researchers have stated that understanding of an artwork results in an
activation of the rewarding centers in the brain (Maffei & Fiorentini, 1995; Zeki, 1999).
Ramachandran and Hirstein...
... and univer-
sal grammatical relations. Language Learning,
29(2):327–344.
Diane E. Larsen-Freeman. 1976. An explanation
for the morpheme acquisition order of second lan-
guage learners. Language ... Computer-Mediated
Language Assessment and Evaluation in Natural
Language Processing, an ACL-IALL Symposium,
pages 47–54, College Park, Maryland, June 22. As-
sociation for Computational Linguistics.
Lisa N. ... Is
there a ‘natural sequence’ in adult second language
learning? Language Learning, 24(2):235–243.
C. Baker and D. Cokely. 1980. American Sign Lan-
guage: A Teacher’s Resource Text on Grammar and
Culture....
... example, the dynamic representation of
Max embarque la caisse sur le cargo
[3J/Max em-
barks the crate on the cargo boat can be analyzed
in two steps. First there is a transition from an ... sur le
cargo~the crate was embarked on the cargo boat,
and is schematized in (2). One of the argument
(cargo boat) is used as a localization while the
other argument is used as a localized ...
initial state IS where the crate is not on the cargo
boat to a final state FS where the crate is on the
cargo boat. The final state can be expressed by
the static passive,
la caisse est embarqude...
... population of 50 models, and the corresponding
steady-state metabolite concentrations and fluxes, are
showninTables1and2.ThefittedV
max
values occupy
only a very small portion of the available parameter ... This
approach possesses the twin advantages of simultaneously
fitting all steps in the model, and providing a population
of candidate fits that, if the fitness landscape of the model
resembles that of ... glycolysis (Gra3PDH-PDC), (C) ADH, and (D) succinate and glycerol branches.
Table 3. Eigenvalues from PCA of fitted models. Eigenvalues, and the percentage of total variance explained by each eigenvalue,...
... English
paraphrases of the actual PRISM productions. All variables are
italicized; these may match against any symbol, but all
occurrences ofa variable -" ~'. ~,~atch to the same element. ... extra words, and transpositions), and each led to
an associated alteration of the grammar. PST accounted for
children's omission of content words and the gradual increase in
utterance ...
the order in which grammatical morphemes are mastered.
Finally, AMBER learns gradually enough to provide a plausible
explanation of the incremental nature of first language
acquisition. Thus...
... not a TEMP-marked entry,
as it was the case in the examples analyzed
above, but it is a HEAD- or an ADV-marked
entry, i.e. a noun or an adverb.
A version of GEMS for one-clause Italian
sentences ... is amodelof how to say
something, not of what to say. When it
arrives at a decision point on what to say,
GEMS makes a random choice. Hence, GEMS is
not a complete modelof the activity of ... lexical entry.
We can now return to the markers contained
in the lexical entries and explain the
meaning of HEAD, TEMP, and ADV. As already
noted, these are names of procedures that are
executed...
... market share of loans is treated in a manner similar
to a firm’s market share of goods: a bank’s market share of loans is assumed to
be a function of its loan rate relative to the loan rates of other ... the ratio of the actual value of loans of
bank i in period t-1 to the actual value of aggregate loans in period
t-I
(L&_l/Lt_l)
and is not the ratio of the actual value of bank i’s loans ... period. Since capital gains and losses are taxed
at the same rate as other iixome, the expected after-tax rates of return on bills
and bonds are also the same. Because of this, banks are assumed to...