For maximum informativeness, each pedigree collected consisted of 4 grandparents, 2 parents, and 6-11 offspring. |
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Is writing style related to readers' assessments of a story in terms of its interestingness, informativeness, dullness and other story characteristics? |
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The effect of cueing informativeness and the comparison of the effect of central and peripheral cueing were outside the scope of the research of Treisman and Prinzmetal et al. |
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It is also noteworthy that trade informativeness is usually smaller at the opening and closing of a region's regular business hours. |
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The explanatory power or informativeness of order flow depends on the factors that cause it. |
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In reviewing the studies, a wide variation of informativeness of the reporting format was noted. |
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The choice depends on the objective of their analysis and factors such as the informativeness and the ignorability of the design. |
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In particular, I find consistent evidence that founding family ownership is associated with lower abnormal accruals, greater earnings informativeness and less persistence of transitory loss components in earnings. |
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Since other associations in the set of comparisons may have no bearing on the one in question, the upshot is that irrelevant information from the data can diminish the informativeness of an association of possible interest. |
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If the idea of information as ruling out possibilities can't handle the informativeness of logic, that is a problem for that idea of information, not for the informativeness of logic. |
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In 301 he produced his most important work, Enneads, a systematized and edited collection of the works of Plotinus to which was prefixed a biography, unique for its reliability and informativeness. |
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They would be improved both in their readability and their informativeness if they adopted some of the principles that are used to sell goods and services. |
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