Sentence examples for behavioural estimate from inspiring English sources

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In this control experiment, participants performed the same speeded Go/Nogo task, but were additionally asked to rate every now and then how certain they were about the accuracy of their actions, providing a more fine-grained behavioural estimate of experienced errors, relative to a dichotomous classification between errors vs. hits, and aware vs. unaware errors.

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This is even more the case when the measures involved are subject to large environmental variances via measurement error as is likely to be the case with our behavioural estimates of female preferences and attractiveness.

Table 1(a) compares and summarizes the behavioural parameter estimates across all three models and Table 1(b) the epidemiological parameter estimates.

Behavioural tests estimated the chicks' emotional profiles after separation from the mother.

If one wishes to fully prevent individuals far apart from swapping, then we would recommend binning the continuous behavioural response estimated by the system.

As part of a recent campaign for American Airlines, the online edition of the Wall Street Journal used "behavioural targeting" to estimate how likely readers were to be frequent-flyers based on how much interest they paid to travel-related stories and columns.

Empirical survey data are necessary to estimate behavioural models capable of forecasting stakeholders' reactions to alternative policies based on agents' stated preferences [18, 19, 20, 21].

This model contains the revised population estimates for the stratified subgroups from the revised model but maintains the same behavioural and epidemiological estimates as the original model.

For a strategy of combined fabric, ventilation, fuel switching, and behavioural changes, we estimated 850 fewer disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and a saving of 0·6 megatonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), per million population in 1 year (on the basis of calculations comparing the health of the 2010 population with and without the specified outcome measures).

The direct implication derived from this work is that in order to use CGE models to assess the amount and distribution of mitigation costs and to inform the international community involved in discussing the feasibility of climate policies, the use of empirically estimated behavioural parameters at the highest possible disaggregation level is highly recommended.

The use of behavioural treatments is estimated to be under 8% [ 3, 7].

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