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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate belief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing collective opinions, views, or understandings held by a group of people.
Example: "The aggregate belief of the community was that the new policy would benefit everyone."
Alternatives: "collective belief" or "shared belief".
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These two measures of the aggregate belief need to be further merged before decision-making, since it is beneficial to make more reliable decisions by taking full advantage of them.
At this time, Spt(S m ) and Pls(S m ) are two measures of the aggregate belief in the transmitted signal being contained in set S m, which are achieved after combining multiple information sources by (9).
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These led Chiang Mai to a settlement in the form of an aggregate group of belief and emerge of indigenous tradition show in the intention of city shape in which historic cities established (Ongsakul 2010; Guntang 1990).
We calculated aggregate scores for beliefs about barriers to symptomatic presentation and beliefs about cancer outcomes, based on results of the factor analysis as described in our linked paper (Simon et al, 2012).
Saying that you are right 70percentt of the time suggests that it is possible to aggregate all the beliefs of two decades, divvy them up into the accurate and the erroneous, and arrive at a meaningful assessment of your overall rightness - and, by extension, your overall impact on your field, or on the world.
Public opinion, an aggregate of the individual views, attitudes, and beliefs about a particular topic, expressed by a significant proportion of a community.
It is our belief that the aggregate volumes suggest an even larger future potential.
Wenger highlighted how last season's victory over Bayern Munich in the away leg of their Champions League tie, which they lost on aggregate, proved pivotal in developing the belief of the squad.
Of course, such transformations from the psychological lab into the real world are highly speculative and in fact it is questionable whether individuals' belief biases can cause aggregate effects on a macroeconomic level.
With respect to the hypotheses put forward regarding the origin of outbreaks of the moth, this study confirms the role of migration in outbreak causation, while negating the belief that endemic populations aggregate to cause an epidemic.
Construction and validation of aggregate scores was by factor analysis for (1) beliefs about cancer outcomes, (2) beliefs about barriers to symptomatic presentation, and item summation for (3) awareness of cancer symptoms and (4) awareness of cancer risk factors.
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