Sentence examples for neutral behavior from inspiring English sources

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For instance, seller's risk neutral behavior has been researched by Arnold (1992 19999) and Deng et al. (2012).

Due to the finite speed of the switching and transmission of signals, neutral behavior does exist in the neural network with delays and should be incorporated.

I started to wonder: Do students take my silent and neutral behavior as a sign of apathy or endorsement of Trump's views?

This disparate behavior does not bode well for molecular-evolutionary calculations that assume 4×4 mutation and "neutral" behavior of SC mutations, and it bodes even worse for calculations assuming that 4×4 mutation rates are the same in constrained and unconstrained DNA of the same or dissimilar GC content (see also Discussion).

On average, the level of neutral behavior was slightly higher in the rejected males.

Further comparative genomic studies in underrepresented clades promise to unravel additional potential mechanisms that can further explain observed deviations from expected neutral behavior.

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The instruction for the recall task was: "Is the face you see linked to cooperators, cheaters or neutral behaviors?" Press: 1 = cooperators, 2 = cheaters, 3 = neutrals.

Todorov and colleagues [50] found that people were better at categorizing faces which were associated with nice behaviors, than faces associated with aggressive or disgusting behaviors, and that faces associated with positive or negative behaviors were easier to categorize than those associated neutral behaviors.

The difference in response latency between the groups of faces might have occurred due to differences in the saliency of words linked to antisocial behaviors (e.g., illegal, invaded, fraud, kidnapped) in comparison to words linked to prosocial behaviors (e.g., donated, charity, helped, fostered) and neutral behaviors (e.g. hobbies, shopping, swimming, eating out).

As remarked previously, descriptors used words strongly linked to prosocial (e.g., donated, charity, helped, fostered), antisocial (e.g., illegal, invaded, fraud, kidnapped) and neutral behaviors (e.g., hobbies, shopping, swimming, eating out), but neither rules of social contract nor the explicit moral status of the behaviors were stated.

Again, descriptors did not specify the social contract rule nor mention the words "cheater" or "cooperator", but used instead words strongly linked to prosocial (e.g., donated, charity, helped, fostered), antisocial (e.g., illegal, invaded, fraud, kidnapped) and neutral behaviors (e.g., hobbies, shopping, swimming, eating out), confirmed in a pilot experiment with six participants.

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