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According to the comparator process hypothesis (Matute, Arcediano, & Miller, 1996), cue competition in the learning of between-events relationships arises if the judgement required involves a comparison between the probability of the outcome given the target cue and the probability of the outcome given the competing cue. Alternatively, other associative accounts (the Rescorla-Wagner model: Resc...
1 Hauk acknowledges financial support from DGES, Grant BEC 2000-1029. Hurkens gratefully acknowledges partial financial support from CIRIT, Generalitat de Catalunya, Grant 1997SGR 00138 and from DGES, Grant BEC 2000-1029. We thank Jean-Francois Mertens, Klaus Ritzberger, Hari Govindan, Robert Wilson, two anonymous referees, and the seminar audiences at UPF and ESEM 1999 for helpful discussions....
1454 Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 2015 Opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect views of the institute. Acknowledgement We thank Gert G. Wagner and Mathis Fräßdorf for their helpful comments and suggestions. We thank Klaus Tochtermann and the Leibniz Science 2.0 Research Association for support. We gratefully acknowledge the finan...
We show that a finite distributive lattice can be embedded into the r.e. degrees preserving least and greatest element if and only if the lattice contains a join-irreducible noncappable element.
BY THE END OF OCTOBER 2009, 26 OF 27 EU COUNTRIES HAD RATIFIED the Treaty of Lisbon. Supporters and opponents of the treaty closely observed the ratification process in the Czech Republic and in particular the behaviour of two actors. On 3 November the Constitutional Court ruled that the treaty accorded with national constitutional demands, leading the EU-sceptic head of state, Vaclav Klaus, to...
Two studies looked at whether children used transitivity as a structural cue to telicity semantics. Telicity comprehension was tested using an event-counting task (Wagner & Carey, 2003). Children watched animated movies depicting a goal (a dog pushes a ball into a can) achieved via 2 spatiotemporally distinct steps (the dog pushes the ball twice). The movies were described with either a telic o...
Vol. XLIX (February 2012), 15 –25 *Ravi Dhar is the George Rogers Clark Professor of Management and Marketing, Yale School of Management, and Professor of Psychology, Yale University (e-mail: [email protected]). Klaus Wertenbroch is Professor of Marketing at INSEAD Europe Campus, Fontainebleau, France, and is currently Judith C. and William G. Bollinger Visiting Professor and Visiting Professo...
Reconfiguring the firm’s core technological portfolio through open innovation: focusing on technological M&A Seungryul Ryan Shin, John Han, Klaus Marhold, Jina Kang, Article information: To cite this document: Seungryul Ryan Shin, John Han, Klaus Marhold, Jina Kang, (2017) "Reconfiguring the firm’s core technological portfolio through open innovation: focusing on technological M&A", Journal of ...
We consider two-dimensional marked point processes which are Gibbsian with a two-body-potential of the form U = JV +K, where J and K depend on the positions and V depends on the marks of the two particles considered. V is supposed to have a continuous symmetry. We will generalise the famous Mermin-Wagner-Dobrushin-Shlosman theorem to this setting in order to show that the Gibbsian process is in...
Landscape genomics correlates genetic variation patterns with geographic variables to investigate how geographical and environmental characteristics affect the genetic structure of populations (Luikart et al., 2003; Joost et al., 2007; Holderegger & Wagner, 2008; Pariset et al., 2009; Shwartz et al., 2009). A field combining molecular markers, genetics and landscape structure was first describe...
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