Sentence examples for inference in that from inspiring English sources

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It is appropriately referred to as a scientific inference in that, as standardly in science, no evidence depending on direct observation of mental states is used to support this inference.

16 While this is a strength of the current study in terms of causal inference, in that assignment to specific foster families was effectively random for parent or child characteristics, 16 understanding variations in children's experiences while in foster care in relation to their long term mental health remains an important area for further study.

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The Court must view the entire record in the light most favorable to the non-moving party and indulge all reasonable inferences in that party's favor.

I proposed an approach to causal inference in LSAs that requires the articulation of framework for causal inference followed by a statistical approach that closely matches the framework and can yield the causal estimand of interest.

12 13 14 15 The use of ecological study designs 12 13 14 or exposure measured at the group level, however, limits the causal inference in studies that investigated effects of lower concentrations.

Both of these inferences depend on causal relations that are, according to the phenomenalist, unknowable, because we cannot experience both sides, or in the second case even one side, of the relation; and thus neither inference, construed in that way, is justified according to the basic phenomenalist outlook.

The optimal control model has some commonalities with the active inference view, in that both propose that sensory inputs to motor cortex finesse its output: in optimal control theory, these inputs are state estimates that the optimal controller uses to optimise motor commands.

We were interested in differences in inference that could be made from the various models, which integrate information about the point estimates of treatment effects and the precision of their estimation but may vary in their assumptions.

Imaging, though informative, is unattainable for most clinicians and may cause inferences in behavior that are not found experimentally.

We document differences in inference in comparing those that were asked one question first versus those that were asked the other.

The very notion of theory of mind speaks directly to inference, in the sense that theories make predictions that have to be tested against (sensory) data.

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