- Sep 2023
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Recent work has revealed several new and significant aspects of the dynamics of theory change. First, statistical information, information about the probabilistic contingencies between events, plays a particularly important role in theory-formation both in science and in childhood. In the last fifteen years we’ve discovered the power of early statistical learning.
The data of the past is congruent with the current psychological trends that face the education system of today. Developmentalists have charted how children construct and revise intuitive theories. In turn, a variety of theories have developed because of the greater use of statistical information that supports probabilistic contingencies that help to better inform us of causal models and their distinctive cognitive functions. These studies investigate the physical, psychological, and social domains. In the case of intuitive psychology, or "theory of mind," developmentalism has traced a progression from an early understanding of emotion and action to an understanding of intentions and simple aspects of perception, to an understanding of knowledge vs. ignorance, and finally to a representational and then an interpretive theory of mind.
The mechanisms by which life evolved—from chemical beginnings to cognizing human beings—are central to understanding the psychological basis of learning. We are the product of an evolutionary process and it is the mechanisms inherent in this process that offer the most probable explanations to how we think and learn.
Bada, & Olusegun, S. (2015). Constructivism Learning Theory : A Paradigm for Teaching and Learning.
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- Feb 2023
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understand the nuances and obstacles that so frequently stymie the initiatives they undertake
There are so many nuances to consider and learn about. In a way, we can all lead and learn by acknowledging that sometimes good intentions are perceived differently. I appreciate the author emphasizing core needs.
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- Dec 2022
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drive.google.com drive.google.com
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The notice required from you or from us to terminate your employment in the[Mutual Trial] Period is set out in your details of employment.
We want to ensure any obligation on the employee is reciprocal and mutual on the employer, to remove power dynamics.
The law entitles the employee to minimum notice periods.
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Getting StartedLivable Planet Ltd operates a system that we call role cards. At any time we expect that you willhold in your hand – like a pack of cards – a cluster of role cards, which each contains a set ofresponsibilities and accountabilities towards our shared mission. These role cards will outlinethe skills needed for the role, and what success might look like in it.You are joining Livable Planet Ltd with the following role cards:
The reason why we use role cards is,...
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- Nov 2022
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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I've edited the title slightly to make the intent of the question more obvious.
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- Apr 2021
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linusakesson.net linusakesson.net
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This is hard because Apple does not want you to and a failed installation might render the ipad useless.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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A generic trademark, also known as a genericized trademark or proprietary eponym, is a trademark or brand name that, because of its popularity or significance, has become the generic term for, or synonymous with, a general class of products or services, usually against the intentions of the trademark's owner.
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medium.com medium.com
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I wish to define methods within the class they belong to. Using class << self demonstrates that approach clearly — we are defining methods within the actual singleton class scope.
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careerfoundry.com careerfoundry.com
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Explicit affordances are obvious, perceptual features of an item that clue you in on how it is to be used. With explicit affordances, physical appearance and any accompanying language or text inform the user of how an object is to be used.
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- Mar 2021
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www.jackfranklin.co.uk www.jackfranklin.co.uk
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I like this approach more because I can scan the code that renders the Box component and easily spot that it takes two children. If the Box took any props, they'd be within the opening <Box> tag, and they would be distinct from any children props.
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- Feb 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Sinclair, S., & Agerström, J. (2021). Do social norms influence young people’s willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine? PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/sybta
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copyheart.org copyheart.org
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Instead of trying to educate everyone on the complexities of copyright law, we’d rather make our intentions clear with this simple statement:
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- Jan 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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F. (2020, October 16). COVID-19 Poll. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/wksqj MLA
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- Oct 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Pfattheicher, Stefan, Michael Bang Petersen, and Robert Böhm. ‘Information about Herd Immunity and Empathy Promote COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions’, 30 September 2020. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/wzu6k.
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- May 2020
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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As it is possible to deduce another's intentions, the assumption of agency allows one to extrapolate from those intentions what actions someone else is likely to perform.
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- Apr 2020
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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So in the case of Chrome, the developers have essentially said "we will leave this to the user to decide in their preferences whether they want autocomplete to work or not. If you don't want it, don't enable it in your browser". However, it appears that this is a little over-zealous on their part for my liking, but it is the way it is.
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I could have released this data anonymously like everyone else does but why should I have to? I clearly have no criminal intent here. It is beyond all reason that any researcher, student, or journalist have to be afraid of law enforcement agencies that are supposed to be protecting us instead of trying to find ways to use the laws against us.
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For now the laws are on my side because there has to be intent to commit or facilitate a crime
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- intent to commit/facilitate a crime
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- a government for the people?
- researcher rights
- absurd
- journalist rights
- laws/law enforcement agencies are supposed to be protecting us
- don't turn innocent people into criminals (through bad laws)
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- Feb 2020
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about.gitlab.com about.gitlab.com
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As a result, there is a natural tendency for people to prefer private channels of communication. The intentions are good, as people are looking to reduce noise for others, but this can lead to the same problems as described elsewhere on this page
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- Jun 2016
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www.kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com
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It is important to note, however, that throughout all of this, we have always had the best intentions.
Will sound like a rhetorical question, but still: why is it important to note this? Or, more specifically, who is this important for? People from this project have been heard clinging to their intentions, before this (as Courtney Martin notes, very candid) update. In some ways, the “best intentions” are the very problem to be solved. The project wasn’t something which happened from the ground up. It was based on some people’s best intentions. As Martin also noted, those on the other side of the equation probably didn’t receive the same kind of apology. But they’re the real victims, here. In this kind of work, doing something is often much much worse than doing nothing. This update, while candid, resonates with Negroponte’s attitude:
people really don't want to criticize this, because it is a humanitarian effort, a nonprofit effort and to criticize it is a little bit stupid, actually.
As Tiny Spark is showing, time and time again, humanitarianism is precisely what requires deep and broad critical thinking. Not merely “best intentions”.
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