نتایج جستجو برای: bogus metric

تعداد نتایج: 82175  

Journal: :J. Philosophical Logic 2001
Achille C. Varzi

Suppose we get a chance to ask an angel a question of our choice. What should we ask to make the most of our unique opportunity? Ned Markosian has shown that the task is trickier than it might seem. Ted Sider has suggested playing safe and asking: What is the true proposition (or one of the true propositions) that would be most beneficial for us to be told? Let’s see whether we can do any bette...

2017
Eric Robinson Ashleigh Haynes Charlotte A. Hardman Eva Kemps Suzanne Higgs Andrew Jones

Because overconsumption of food contributes to ill health, understanding what affects how much people eat is of importance. The 'bogus' taste test is a measure widely used in eating behaviour research to identify factors that may have a causal effect on food intake. However, there has been no examination of the validity of the bogus taste test as a measure of food intake. We conducted a partici...

2015
K. J. Sridevi

-------------------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT---------------------------------------------------In a large-scale sensor network individual sensors are subject to security compromises. A compromised node can be used to inject bogus sensing reports. If undetected, these bogus reports would be forwarded to the data collection point (i.e. the sink).such attacks by comp...

2009
Chung Il Sun Tae Ho Cho

Many sensor network applications are dependent on the secure operation of networks, and serious problems may result if the network is disrupted or injured. An adversary using these restrictions can compromise sensors and use them to inject bogus reports into the network. Bogus reports can lead to both false alarms and the depletion of limited resources. A statistical enroute filtering scheme (S...

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 0
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Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2009
Ed R Watkins Celine B Baeyens Rebecca Read

A tendency toward abstract and overgeneral processing is a cognitive bias hypothesized to causally contribute to symptoms of depression. This hypothesis predicts that training dysphoric individuals to become more concrete and specific in their thinking would reduce depressive symptoms. To test this prediction, 60 participants with dysphoria were randomly allocated either to (a) concreteness tra...

2015
Ion Yarritu Helena Matute David Luque

Cognitive illusions are often associated with mental health and well-being. However, they are not without risk. This research shows they can interfere with the acquisition of evidence-based knowledge. During the first phase of the experiment, one group of participants was induced to develop a strong illusion that a placebo medicine was effective to treat a fictitious disease, whereas another gr...

2013
E R Watkins C B Baeyens Read G Macleod Rutherford

A tendency towards abstract and overgeneral processing is a cognitive bias hypothesized to causally contribute to symptoms of depression. This hypothesis predicts that training dysphoric individuals to become more concrete and specific in their thinking would reduce depressive symptoms. To test this prediction, 60 participants with dysphoria were randomly allocated either to: (a) concreteness t...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2015
Claire M Zedelius James M Broadway Jonathan W Schooler

Given the negative effects of mind wandering on performance, it may be profitable to be aware of task-unrelated thoughts (TUTs) as they occur. The present study investigated whether motivating people to catch TUTs increases meta-awareness. We offered incentives for increased self-catching during reading. To enhance the veracity of these self-reports, we used a "bogus-pipeline" procedure; we con...

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