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The inertia of stardom means that well-known acts continue to sell a large number of records, purely on the basis of familiarity.
The stimuli were selected from a larger set on the basis of familiarity and ability to induce TOTs in pilot testing with 10 young and older adults.
The phenotype is generally recognized as the key to understanding comparability on the basis of familiarity and equivalence relative to a baseline.
05, η p 2 = .16, indicating that relative to controls, subclinically depressed participants are impaired at discriminating old from new pictures on the basis of familiarity.
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However, consumers do not choose tropical fruits exclusively on the basis of product familiarity or their personality.
An empirically rooted approach has a long history: Vitruvius devises his normative account of the virtuous architect on the basis of his familiarity with then-contemporary practice.
Accordingly, in a forced-choice task individuals discriminate memorized faces from new ones on the basis of relative familiarity (i.e., individuals see two or more faces and have to choose the familiar/memorized one), while on a yes-no task, successful performance involves some degree of recollection (i.e., individuals only see one face and have to decide if it is familiar or not) [33] (Figure 1).
As mentioned previously, in a forced-choice task individuals discriminate memorized faces from new ones on the basis of relative familiarity (i.e., they see two or more faces and have to choose the familiar one), while on a yes-no task, successful performance involves some degree of recollection (i.e., individuals only see one face and have to decide if it is familiar or not) [33].
As the letterstrings were unpronounceable and easily recognisable as nonwords, it is possible that the lexical decision task was performed on the basis of orthographic familiarity during simultaneous delivery.
According to Peters, defining public issues such as PI as "policy problems" helps to "explicate the relationships between problems and instrument choice" [ 15], and may thus lead to a "conscious selection of instruments, as opposed to their selection merely on the basis of custom, familiarity and institutional inertia" [ 15].
However, when there are no options (e.g. in public hospitals, one cannot choose a specific doctor), it is something other than trust – confidence [ 64], dependence [ 30, 31], obligation [ 32], blind or assumed trust [ 48, 49] A patient may have confidence that an unknown doctor will do their best, on the basis of a familiarity with a particular hospital or the healthcare system in general.
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