Sentence examples for one's outcome from inspiring English sources

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We first provide a technical background on the computational solutions to inferring one's outcome.

To this purpose we used regret, a cognitively-based emotion that occurs when one's outcome is worse than the outcome one would have obtained had one made a different choice.

An internal health locus of control refers to the belief that one's outcome is directly related to individual patient behaviors.

An external health locus of control refers to the belief that one's outcome after injury or surgery is under the control of powerful others or is determined by fate, luck, or chance.

Exploratory analyses of a battery of traits revealed few reliable associations with consistent individual differences in objective performance except for positive beliefs about negotiation, positive affect, and concern for one's outcome, each of which predicted better performance.

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In game theory, one player's outcome depends not only on her/his decisions, but also on those of her/his opponents' decisions.

Rather, free will--on a psychological plane and, if you believe it, on a metaphysical one--has great power, and is the single biggest determinant of one's life's outcomes.

Experts have predicted that scoring high on this personality trait would boost one's bargaining outcomes and have found many successful negotiation examples using emotional intelligence in their research.

The researchers identified five types of negotiating strategies: collaborating (engaging in problem solving to reach the best possible outcome for both sides); competing (trying to maximize one's own outcomes with little concern for others); accommodating (putting the other party's concerns first); compromising (trying to reach middle ground); and avoiding (dodging negotiation altogether).

Zultan et al., (2012) introduced two asymmetric team games to allow for a clean comparison of the effect of one group member's outcome on the responsibility attributed to another.

In his most sustained discussion of power, The Future of Power, published in 2011, Joe defines "relational power" as the ability to affect others, in a particular domain, and therefore to achieve one's preferred outcomes through: 1) the ability to affect others' preferences; 2) the ability to frame issues and shape agendas; and 3) the ability to get others to do what they would not otherwise do.

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