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In the reported gesture to mental state interpretation data, in [14] two assumptions are made; first, the authors assume that gestures are conditionally independent given the states, and secondly, the states are independent of each other (co-existence of states is not reported in this data).
We deem the two constitutional violations described above to be patent and obvious on the face of the statute and impossible for any state interpretation to cure.
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As Justice Ginsburg has persuasively explained in her own dissenting opinion, our customary respect for state interpretations of state law counsels against rejection of the Florida court's determinations in this case.
In such cases they act as if they were state courts, however, being bound by state statutes since 1842 and by state interpretations of common law and equity since 1938.
We use the gesture to mental state interpretations (labels) reported earlier in the data by [14].
The data consists of gesture to mental state interpretations from 11 human subjects (students, including six males and five females; two Americans, two Europeans, and seven Asians) studying in five classroom lecture sessions.
Examples of fairy tales in quantum theory are hidden variables and, perhaps surprising for some readers, also the single-particle-state interpretation (in contrast to the ensemble interpretation fostered by Ludwig).
Slightly tongue in cheek, one can group together under this heading approaches as diverse as Everett interpretations (see the entries on Everett's relative-state interpretation and on the many-worlds interpretation), modal interpretations and the Copenhagen interpretation.
The former sits well with Everett's (1957) original notion of relative state, and with the relational interpretation of Everett preferred by Saunders (e.g. 1993) and, it would seem, Zurek (1998) (see the entry on Everett's relative-state interpretation).
In support of this discrete-state interpretation, Clark (2012) wrote, regarding the relative judgment strategy, that "…it assumes an all or nothing theory of memory, in which the witness makes a recognition decision based on a true memory, or he or she simply guesses…" (p. 281).
Some of the main workers in the field such as Zeh (2000) and (perhaps) Zurek (1998) suggest that decoherence is most naturally understood in terms of Everett-like interpretations (see below Section 3.3, and the entries on Everett's relative-state interpretation and on the many-worlds interpretation).
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