Sentence examples for defined as a preference from inspiring English sources

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Risk-taking is defined as a preference for the large, uncertain reward.

Individualism can be defined as a preference for a loosely-knit social framework in which individuals are expected to take care of themselves and their immediate families only.

In addition, need for touch has been defined as a preference for acquiring and using information obtained through the haptic sensory system (Peck and Childers 2003).

The most professional style is the problem-solving style, which is defined as a preference for effective problem-solving, together with the claimant.

The intermediate category had a score between +3 to -3 and values above and below this was defined as a preference for the respective learning style in that dimension, as depicted in Figure 1.

The inclusion criterion (for both marmosets and rats) was defined as a preference for the large reward of more than 60% during the two sessions before the indifferent point [ 38– 42] 42].

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This paper examines how increased voter ethnicization, defined as a greater preference for the party representing one's ethnic group, affects politician quality.

A stable preference was defined as keeping a preference for one technique from 1 year to the following year of participation.

Biases toward one feature were defined as having a preference ratio value of at least 0.4 (equivalent to 70% of saccades directed toward one feature).

Anhedonia, which is a central feature of depression, was defined as a reduction in sucrose preference [ 23].

Empirical validity has been defined as whether a preference-based measure generates utility scores that reflect people's preferences whether revealed stated or hypothesised [ 39].

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