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If you think this sounds like alarmism, ask yourself a couple of questions: How likely do you think it is that, between now and March 31st, the Republicans will soften their stance on raising taxes by eliminating some loopholes and deductions?
How likely do you think it is that the U.S. will actually engage in negotiations with the taliban?
How likely do you think it is that human explorers will walk on the surfaces of other moons?
How likely do you think business is to hire new workers if it feels that our economy can grow only with the help of artificial stimuli?
Only five member states reached that target last year, so how likely do you think it is that we'll get a firm commitment.
O.K., then: on a scale not of zero to ten but of, say, leprechaun to zombie, how likely do you think it is that the yeti exists?
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Risk perception Perception of likelihood of breast cancer was measured by asking women 'how likely do you think it is that you will develop breast cancer in your lifetime?' The question was scored from 1 (definitely) to 5 (no chance).
Participants are asked: 'to what extent do you feel able to control whether or not you become a victim of the following?' and 'how likely do you think it is that you will fall victim of each of the following during the next twelve months?'.
At the end of a few randomly selected trials (10 CS−, 5 CS+ with US, 5 CS+ without US), participants were asked to rate "'How likely did you think you would get a shock?" using a horizontal visual analogue scale [VAS] from 0%to100%0%to100%
First we get an expert's experimental data ( x 1, α 1 ), ( x 2, α 2 ), …, ( x n, α n ). by asking the expert some questions like 'How likely does x i belong to ξ ?
How likely does that seem, Richard?
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