نتایج جستجو برای: while overestimating

تعداد نتایج: 1066289  

Journal: :Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2022

ABSTRACT We present two hydrodynamical star-forming simulations in the Milgromian dynamics (MOND) framework of a gas-rich disc galaxy with properties similar to AGC 114905, which has recently been argued have rotation curve (RC) that is inconsistent MOND prediction. Our first model considers isolation, while our second includes an external field $0.05 \, a_{_0}$, estimated gravitational from la...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
Linda J Levine Heather C Lench Robin L Kaplan Martin A Safer

In their comment on our article on affective forecasting (Levine, Lench, Kaplan, & Safer, 2012), Wilson and Gilbert (2013) criticized the meta-analysis, proposed alternative explanations for the empirical studies, and concluded that the impact bias is alive and well. Our reply demonstrates that, irrespective of the exclusion of effects and selective recoding of effects recommended for the meta-...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Denise Y P Henriques Martha Flanders John F Soechting

Haptic perception of shape is based on kinesthetic and tactile information synthesized across space and time. We studied this process by having subjects move along the edges of multisided shapes and then remember and reproduce the shapes. With eyes closed, subjects moved a robot manipulandum whose force field was programmed to simulate a quadrilateral boundary in a horizontal plane. When subjec...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2018
Isabelle Engeler Priya Raghubir

Men typically predict women's sexual intentions to be higher than women say they are (Haselton & Buss, 2000). It is debated whether this cross-sex bias is because of men overestimating women's intentions (Murray et al., 2017), women underreporting their own intentions (Perilloux & Kurzban, 2015, 2017), or both. To unify the current debate, we decompose the part of the bias attributable to women...

2013
Gilbert Linda J. Levine Heather C. Lench Robin L. Kaplan Martin A. Safer

In their comment on our article on affective forecasting (Levine, Lench, Kaplan, & Safer, 2012), Wilson and Gilbert (2013) criticized the meta-analysis, proposed alternative explanations for the empirical studies, and concluded that the impact bias is alive and well. Our reply demonstrates that, irrespective of the exclusion of effects and selective recoding of effects recommended for the meta-...

Journal: :Violence: An International Journal 2021

Quantitative research on the “durability” of peace following civil wars typically captures breakdown or survival “peace” in a binary manner, equating it with presence absence war recurrence. In datasets that underpin such studies, years do not experience full-scale are implicitly coded as “peaceful.” Yet, post-civil environments may remain free from recurrence, while nevertheless experiencing e...

Journal: :Climate Dynamics 2021

Abstract We use a methodological framework exploiting the power of large ensembles to evaluate how well ten coupled climate models represent internal variability and response external forcings in observed historical surface temperatures. This evaluation allows us directly attribute discrepancies between observations biases simulated or forced response, without relying on assumptions separate th...

Journal: :Climate Dynamics 2023

Abstract Synoptic anticyclones are a common feature of subtropical and midlatitude climate associated with descending air clear conditions, while anticyclonic circulation anomalies can contribute to temperature extremes. When tracked in both the ERA5 reanalysis 10 global models from 5th Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) using grid, CMIP5 consistently underestimate observed frequency...

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