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Tetlock says that this approach is the single most important ingredient for learning to make accurate predictions.
Machine learning studies automatic methods for learning to make accurate predictions or useful decisions based on past observations.
Gonzalez-Ramirez spent several years working in the kitchens of Italian restaurants in the US before he came back to Oaxaca, and claims the respect for ingredients in Italian food was the perfect preparation for learning to make mezcal.
The results of a large number of experiments covering a variety of stimulus predifferentiation techniques suggest that when a learner has an opportunity to become generally acquainted with an environment, he retains some information about its different components that prepares him for learning to make new responses to them.
Imagine if there was a strategy for learning to make quick and solid decisions about work, friends, entertainment, and life goals?
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"This is part of a process of a culture shift of using evidence of student learning to make decisions for the school," Mr. White said in an interview.
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Such unlooked-for artists learn to make do with their situations, with the rough materials at hand.
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