Sentence examples for form an expectation from inspiring English sources

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Each agent uses this information to form an expectation about her opponent's strategy, assuming that the probability of the next demand equals the relative frequency of the remembered experiences in the last encounters.

With repeated experience with Western tonal music, a listener would develop a probabilistic representation of the chord progressions which is essential to form an expectation for further chord functions and also to elicit an ERAN response when the expectation is violated [1].

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The trained animal, thus, forms an expectation of the presence S+ through learning and uses it (e.g., to adjust lick rates) even before perceiving the sensory stimuli.

The intention of specifying the above tasks is not to discourage teachers from embarking on action research endeavours, rather to form a realistic expectation on what are required and the specific competencies that teachers need to acquire when embarking on action research endeavours.

"It's important to have a comedy in which the humor comes from inappropriate actions or words, in a burlesque form, a random expectation, an exaggeration, a stretching of a truth, etc.," according to Karam.

These include the probabilities of a positive and negative screening result in absolute numbers supported by graphic presentations to allow women to form a realistic expectation regarding the initial outcome of the screening.

It is often advised to start simple, with the advantage that results are easy to interpret and may be generalizable; at least they form a first expectation against which more complex models and empirical findings can be compared.

Opera for designers is often the ultimate expressive canvas, and as a performance art form there is an expectation of a visual language to complement or act as a counterpoint to the music.

This is consistent with the "SE" proposal that sensorimotor areas can form an experience-based expectation of tactile properties during action and pain observation.

The consumer of a certified good, therefore, forms a conditional expectation of the value of the good (i.e., the expected value of the good, given that certification has been awarded).

Critically, because reversals were rare events and contingencies were entirely deterministic, participants formed a strong expectation of performing correctly and receiving confirmatory feedback.

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