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The first reason fitness apps make us fat is that almost all of them are based on a pervasive myth.
But if so, they need to explain how a practice based on a pervasive illusion can be as successful as modern science.
Wilkins argues that the idea that biological species have essences is based on a pervasive misreading of ancient and medieval philosophical works, a conflation between a logical concept of species (used in the Aristotelian enterprise of categorization or classification of all objects and ideas, not just organisms) and a biological concept of species (the one familiar today).
More than a dozen states may also be preparing to launch purges akin to Florida's based on a pervasive idea advanced mostly by Republicans that the election system is under siege by foreign interlopers and others.
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DBT is based on an assumption of a pervasive skills deficit; thus the therapy is designed to facilitate the learning of new skills, the embedding of these skills into the individual's repertoire, and the generalization of these skills across contexts.
What's unnerving is not so much the lack of interest in moral redemption in the film (which is based on a true story), but the pervasive popularity of the banker look.
The cognition of each single entity is implemented by artificial intelligence techniques in order to achieve a close resemblance with human-like decision-making, whereas the interaction among entities is used to accomplish a cognition of high level, which allows to implement a pervasive computing architecture based on a trust model.
This dilemma is exacerbated by the common view that cutting is a locally pervasive practice based on a deeply entrenched social norm.
The notion that people rely on affective cues when making risk judgments is pervasive and based on a substantial amount of experimental as well as clinical research (e.g., Damasio, 1994; Dohle, Keller, & Siegrist, 2010; Finucane, Alhakami, Slovic, & Johnson, 2000; Johnson & Tverksy, 1983; LeDoux, 1996; Schwartz & Clore, 1983; Zajonc, 1984).
Some aspects to consider include: People form their personal identity based on a wide scope of aspects, but one of the most pervasive is bias.
Pervasive preventive misconception was based on a mental model of prevention trials as interventions, overestimation of likely efficacy of candidate vaccines and likelihood of being assigned to the experimental group, with expectations of protective benefits and decreased condom use.
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