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Cognitive contents, in turn, are contents ascribed to a system by a cognitive psychological theory.
(Ascribed to a 19th century European leader, perhaps apocryphal).
The fragmented populations of Ebro Valley are experiencing extinction, emigration and immigration events, thus can be well ascribed to a metapopulation system [11], [12].
With regard to testing for statistical significance, the observed significant positive relationships might be ascribed to a Type I error due to the large sample size.
A proportional error model was used to describe residual variability (εPROP and εADD), and between-subject variability (BSV, or η) was ascribed to an exponential error model.
The experiment had problems that Dr. Hauser ascribed to an error in the computer-controlled protocol for alternating test and control experiments.
So the contradiction is ascribed to an error in the theory of definitions, namely to the use of definitions that give rise to an infinite chain of substitutions, without converging to a result.
A greater part, however, can be ascribed to a dysfunctional political system, a power- and greed-driven political class and a consequent cynicism within the working population.
A lot of integrity ascribed to a news anchor.
The residual variability was ascribed to a constant additive model.
The residual variability was ascribed to a proportional model.
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