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Empirical evidence of this includes the release of a Jawbreaker tribute album – Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault – in 2003.
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In July 2004 the American Psychological Association issued a statement that DADT " discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation " and that " Empirical evidence fails to show that sexual orientation is germane to any aspect of military effectiveness including unit cohesion, morale, recruitment and retention.
Empirical evidence ( the record of one's direct observations or experiences ) can be analyzed quantitatively or qualitatively.
Empirical evidence for the success of trade can be seen in the contrast between countries such as South Korea, which adopted a policy of export-oriented industrialization, and India, which historically had a more closed policy ( although it has begun to open its economy, as of 2005 ).
Empirical evidence suggests that unconscious phenomena include repressed feelings, automatic skills, subliminal perceptions, thoughts, habits, and automatic reactions, and possibly also complexes, hidden phobias and desires.
Empirical evidence is mixed with higher support in better studies according to Cronk in a 2007 review.
Empirical evidence suggests that these assumptions may not hold and that in practice, traders, analysts and particularly risk managers frequently modify the " standard models ".
Empirical evidence suggests that Falwell ’ s claim about the role of Christian Right organizations in Reagan ’ s victory has some truth, though difficult to determine definitively.
Empirical evidence has been mixed, but has generally not supported strong forms of the efficient-market hypothesis According to Dreman and Berry, in a 1995 paper, low P / E stocks have greater returns.
Empirical evidence suggests that taxes and transfers considerably reduce poverty in most countries, whose welfare states commonly constitute at least a fifth of GDP.
This approach being also known as maximum likelihood II, evidence maximization, or simply Empirical Bayes.
Empirical evidence suggests that countries with strong property rights systems have economic growth rates almost twice as high as those of countries with weak property rights systems, and that a market system with significant private property rights is an essential condition for democracy.
Empirical evidence suggests that abortions approximately doubled among women living in areas that were most affected by the Mexico City Policy.
Empirical evidence shows that Starve the Beast may be counterproductive, with lower taxes actually corresponding to higher spending.
Empirical evidence suggests that the smaller the increment of measurement, the longer the measured length becomes.
Empirical evidence has shown that convergence failure is extremely rare, making this a good candidate for a general purpose polynomial root finding algorithm.
Empirical evidence from recorded conversations and the microsociology of emotion has proved of particular interest to students of interaction ritual.
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Empirical models that attempt to estimate the public investment and economic growth link involve a wide variety including: the Cobb-Douglas production function ; a behavioral approach cost / profit function which includes public capital stock ; Vector Auto Regression ( VAR ) models ; and government investment growth regressions.
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* Focus Theme Articles: Business Models for Content Delivery: An Empirical Analysis of the Newspaper and Magazine Industry, Marc Fetscherin and Gerhard Knolmayer, International Journal on Media Management, Volume 6, Issue 1 & 2 September 2004, pages 4 – 11, September 2004.
* Alderfer, Clayton P., An Empirical Test of a New Theory of Human Needs ; Organizational Behaviour and Human Performance, volume 4, issue 2, pp. 142 – 175, May 1969
* Jacobs, B., Hartog, J., Vijverberg, W. ( 2009 ) " Self-selection bias in estimated wage premiums for earnings risk ", Empirical Economics, 37 ( 2 ), 271 – 286.
* John Nawas, John The Mihna of 218 A. H ./ 833 A. D. Revisited: An Empirical Study, Journal of the American Oriental Society 116. 4 ( 1996 ) pp. 698 – 708
" Empirical Tests of the Absolute Sleeper Effect Predicted from the Discounting Cue Hypothesis ", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 36, No. 10, ( October 1978 ), pp. 1061 – 1074.
) Meaning and Universal Grammar-Theory and Empirical Findings volume 1, pp. 5 – 40, Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
* Sorenson, Susan, Douglas Wiebe, and Richard Berk, " Legalized Abortion and the Homicide of Young Children: An Empirical Investigation ," Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 2002, 2 ( 1 ), pp. 239 – 56.
( 1977 ) " An Empirical Examination of the Validity of Fiedler ’ s Model of Leadership Effectiveness ", Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 19: 180 – 206.
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Empirical reason cannot here play the role of establishing rational truths because it goes beyond possible experience and is applied to the sphere of that which transcends it.
Empirical results indicate the algorithm runs in approximately half the time of Qhull, and free implementations in C ++ and C # are available.
Empirical analyses tend to support the theoretical prediction that poor countries should grow faster than rich countries because they can adopt cutting edge technologies already tried and tested by rich countries.
Empirical research is a way of gaining knowledge by means of direct and indirect observation or experience.
:“ Empirical research must be based on methodological agnosticism with regard to religious and philosophical ‘ first principles ’, and must fully recognize the historicity of religious phenomena.
Empirical problems with the H-O model, such as the Leontief paradox, were noted in empirical tests by Wassily Leontief who found that the United States tended to export labor-intensive goods despite having an abundance of capital.
Empirical tests with a 4. 2 GB fragmented file on a DVD media have shown that Microsoft Windows XP supports this, while Mac OS X ( as of 10. 4. 8 ) does not handle this case properly.
" The Empirical Strength of the Labour Theory of Value " in Conference Proceedings of Marxian Economics: A Centenary Appraisal, Riccardo Bellofiore ( ed.
Empirical data suggest that Windows ( using the Windows sleep timer which accepts millisecond sleep times ) will schedule on a 1024 Hz clock and will delay 24 of 1024 transitions per second to make an average of 1000 Hz for the update rate.
Empirical studies supporting the predictions of RFT suggest that children learn language via a system of inherent reinforcements, challenging the view that language acquisition is based upon innate, language-specific cognitive capacities.
Empirical arguments for ethics run into the is-ought problem, which assert that the way the world is cannot alone instruct people how they ought to act.
The distance from Earth to the subsolar magnetopause varies over time due to solar activity, but typical distances range from 6-15 R. Empirical models using real-time solar wind data can provide a real-time estimate of the magnetopause location.
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