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In Implication and Linear Inference, for example, Bosanquet defends his long-standing view that inference is "every process by which knowledge extends itself" (op. cit., p. 2).
"Motivated inference," for example, "involves selective recruitment and assessment of evidence based on unconscious processes that are driven by emotional considerations of goals rather than purely cognitive reasoning" (2011, 156).
Even if the yield series satisfies the minimum requirement of statistical inference (for example, more than 30 years of observation), a weather index can help to better reveal extreme unfavorable weather conditions affecting the yields than is the case by solely using a yield series.
Complex mathematical methods exist that adjust for the effect of model selection on inference (for example, see Madigan and Raftery [ 4]).
Similarly, we searched for justifications of the advice, claims, or inference (for example, "even after taking into account the effect of extra body weight on blood pressure, there was still a significant link with sweetened drinks").
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For language inferencing, for example, the T4 is 34 times faster than using a CPU and more than 3.5 times faster than the P4.
Hence, it is not possible to draw inferences, for example, with regard to the particularities of elite schools vs. non-elite schools (Schwartz et al. 2005) or schools with a more formal program of doctoral education vs. others.
This is closely related to, but distinct from, 'meta-cognition', where subjects make inferences about their own inferences (for example, when rating one's confidence about a decision).
Asplenium and Garovaglia DArT data were useful for making biological inferences, for example, phylogeographic structure in plants with a high dispersal capacity, naturally occurring hybridization, exploration of chimeric environmental samples, and the reconstruction of ecological differentiation.
The study was cross-sectional, cautioning against drawing causal inferences, for example, between PTE exposure and psychotic-like symptoms [ 12, 39].
Attrition is typically related to an individual's health; therefore, ignoring it may lead to too optimistic inferences, for example, about cognitive decline or changes in polypharmacy.
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