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To create what he called his "sphinx line," Mr. Galliano had hip-length corsets made to wear under each outfit -- some of them with an infrastructure that would exaggerate that "shooting forward" effect he was talking about -- and all of them in custom colors.
The advantage of using static models results from their inherent feed forward effect.
In addition, the design allowed detection of reciprocal effects: the forward effect of interest on competence beliefs and in turn the forward effects of competence beliefs on interest.
The results confirm theoretical considerations from laboratory studies on the effects of testing, pretesting, and the forward effect of testing (e.g., Roediger & Karpicke, 2006, Kornell et al., 2009; Richland et al., 2009; Pastötter & Bäuml, 2014).
We argue that increased misinformation production is directly related to the attention directed to those details, and are akin to what Pastötter and Bäuml (2014) characterize as a forward effect of testing.
How the industrial sectors conduct international trade drives the technological development of the rest of the industries through the diffusion effect, including the forward effect, the bystander effect and the retrospective effect (Rowstow, 1990).
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The forward effects of testing, as discussed thus far in the literature, do not directly necessitate testing.
Sectors with widely dispersed backward effects but with limited or no forward effects are mostly those that draw widely on domestic inputs but sell mainly to export markets or to tourists visiting Namibia.
Consistent with the growing body of research examining the forward effects of testing, the present study reflects the powerful benefits of testing, and the differences between learning information presented after a test as compared to when that information directly externally emphasized.
The "fast-forward" effect accelerates the thousands of barely-perceptible movements we make when standing still, and so Katie's form wobbles and jerks.
These data indicate a tendency for in vivo effects of propionate to alter hepatic gene expression in mid-lactation cows and neonatal calves, which are consistent with a feed-forward effect of propionate to regulate its own metabolism toward gluconeogenesis through changes in hepatic PCK1 mRNA.
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