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Uncertainty and reduction
Uncertainty reduction theory originated from Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese in 1975.
Uncertainty reduction is central to all social relations.
Uncertainty reduction theory has sparked much discussion in the discipline of communication.

Uncertainty and theory
Diffraction Limit The detail of a physical object that an optical instrument can reproduce in an image has limits that are mandated by inviolate laws of physics, whether formulated by the diffraction equations in the wave theory of light or the Uncertainty Principle for photons in quantum mechanics.
Kellerman and Reynolds ( 1990 ) pointed out that sometimes there are high level of uncertainty in interaction that no one wants to reduce ( Miller, 180 – 183 ). As a result of the critique, researchers formed the Uncertainty Management theory.

Uncertainty and on
* The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
The CODATA recommended values of fundamental physical constants are published at the NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty.
* The NIST References on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty: International System of Units ( SI ) ( web site ):
The Cone of Uncertainty explains some of this as the planning made on the initial phase of the project suffers from a high degree of uncertainty.
* Newtonian constant of gravitation G at the National Institute of Standards and Technology References on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle puts limits on how much an observer can ever know about the position and velocity of a particle.
* Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: there is a limit on our ability to observe reality with precision.
* The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
* Comfortable with Uncertainty: 108 Teachings on Cultivating Fearlessness and Compassion.
The seventh episode, produced during 1982, of the Soviet science fiction TV series This Fantastic World was based on one of the finest science fiction stories by Porges, " The Priceless Possession " and Oleg Lukyanov's story " Uncertainty Principle ".
Since then he has had a guest roles on the series Las Vegas, Holby City and the CSI: NY episode " Uncertainty Rules ".
Uncertainty was cast on the plans by the 2008 death of Anne d ' Harnoncourt, but new director Timothy Rub, who had initiated a 350-million dollar expansion at the Cleveland Museum of Art, will be carrying out the plans as scheduled.
The von Klitzing constant, R < sub > K </ sub > = h / e < sup > 2 </ sup > =, is named in honor of von Klitzing's discovery of the quantum Hall effect, and is listed in the National Institute of Standards and Technology Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty.
*" Notes on Welfare Economics, Information and Uncertainty ", in Essays in Equilibrium Behavior under Uncertainty ( eds.
In Seventh European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty ( ECSQARU 2003 ), pages 452-463.
Uncertainty about the company's future has kept the stock price below the IPO price ( the stock closed on May 14, 2009 at $ 4. 79 ).
In 2001, due to popularity and the going under of the Blue Moon Productions UK label, Second Phaze, To Sirius and The Uncertainty principle were all remastered and re-released on Velvet.
Anderson, E., Eric Ghysels and J. Juergens ( 2009 ) The Impact of Risk and Uncertainty on Expected Returns, Journal of Financial Economics
* The annual conferences on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, organized by the Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence ( AUAI )
The episode " Uncertainty Principle " is significant for the backstory it gives on the familial relationships, particularly Charlie's difficulty in dealing with his mother's death from cancer.
In " Uncertainty Principle ", Don loses his temper at Charlie when Charlie once again reverts to working on P vs. NP after Don is shot in the arm by the ' Charm School Boys '.
In " The Uncertainty Principle ," Green Goblin later makes another attempt on his life by capturing Hammerhead and luring him into a trap with the threat of releasing evidence of Tombstone's criminal activities.

Uncertainty and when
Uncertainty Reduction Theory discusses the processes through which individuals go to reduce uncertainty about one another when placed in an unknown or unfamiliar environment ( Berger & Calabrese, 100 ).

Uncertainty and individuals
Uncertainty in the law is a serious problem, insofar as the published precedent of courts in a common law system is supposed to constitute " a clear guide for the conduct of individuals, to enable them to plan their affairs with assurance against untoward surprise.

Uncertainty and use
In that sense the behavior of light in this apparatus is deterministic, but there is no way to predict where in the resulting interference pattern any individual photon will make its contribution ( although, there may be ways to use weak measurement to acquire more information without violating the Uncertainty principle ).
Uncertainty is a major factor that encourages the use of social proof.

Uncertainty and communication
Expectation Violations Theory has its roots in Uncertainty Reduction research, which attempts to predict and explain how communication is used to reduce the uncertainty among people involved in conversations with one another the first time they meet.

Uncertainty and uncertainty
* Uncertainty in a physical variable as seen in for instance the uncertainty principle
The World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) Incubator Group for Uncertainty Reasoning for the World Wide Web ( URW3-XG ) final report lumps these problems together under the single heading of " uncertainty ".
In his seminal work Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit University of Chicago economist Frank Knight ( 1921 ) established the important distinction between risk and uncertainty:
The most commonly used procedure for calculating measurement uncertainty is described in the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement ( often referred to as " the GUM ") published by ISO.
* Uncertainty avoidance is the coping with uncertainty about the future.
* Uncertainty models, uncertainty quantification, and uncertainty processing in engineering
* Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement ( ISO ), see Measurement uncertainty
His most influential work was Risk, Uncertainty and Profit ( 1921 ) from which was coined the term Knightian uncertainty.
Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis offer valid tools for characterizing the uncertainty associated with a model.
Uncertainty analysis ( UA ) quantifies the uncertainty in the outcome of a model.
Uncertainty arising from different sources — errors in the data, parameter estimation procedure, alternative model structures — are propagated through the model for uncertainty analysis and their relative importance is quantified via sensitivity analysis.
:* Uncertainty node ( corresponding to each uncertainty to be modeled ) is drawn as an oval.
Knightian uncertainty is named after University of Chicago economist Frank Knight ( 1885 – 1972 ), who distinguished risk and uncertainty in his work Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit:

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