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ScienceNow quotes Harvard's Martin Nowak as saying the study "tells us nothing about whether Hamilton's rule makes a correct prediction for actual biological systems". (Nowak, a biologist, has a horse in this race: he has written in opposition to Hamilton's rule).
Note that if the i th relay makes a correct detection, then x i =x0.
The probability that the detector makes a correct decision is then (13).
Let p b 2 ( G 1 ) denote the probability that A makes a correct guess of b2 in game G1.
"[The work] tells us nothing about whether Hamilton's rule makes a correct prediction for actual biological systems," he says.
Likewise, p b 2 ( G 2 ) denote the probability that p b 2 = p b 2 ( G 1 ) makes a correct guess of b2 in game G2.
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In perceptual decision-making, however, making a correct decision requires the discrimination of one version of the stimulus from another.
Bob now knows whether he made a correct measurement.
The main research goal is to make a correct process decision as soon as possible.
So, to that extent, these two politicians are making a correct judgment.
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