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Understanding Human–Technology Relations Within Technologization and Appification of Musicality

2020

In this paper, we outline a theoretical account of the relationship between technology and human musicality. An enactive and biocultural position is adopted that assumes a close coevolutionary relationship between the two. From this position, we aim at clarifying how the present and emerging technologies, becoming embedded and embodied in our lifeworld, inevitably co-constitute and transform musical practices, skills, and ways of making sense of music. Therefore, as a premise of our scrutiny, we take it as a necessity to more deeply understand the ways that humans become affiliated to the ever-changing instruments of music technology, in order to better understand the coevolutionary impact …

appificationlcsh:BF1-990technologizationlcsh:Psychology4E (embodiedHypothesis and Theoryand extended) cognitioncoevolutionPsychologymusic technologymusic educationembeddedenactiveGeneral Psychologyhuman–technology relationsFrontiers in Psychology
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Data from: How ants acclimate: impact of climatic conditions on the cuticular hydrocarbon profile

2018

1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide range of climatic conditions. Especially ectotherms, including insects, are at risk to desiccate under dry and warm conditions, the more so given the changing climate. 2. To adjust to current conditions, organisms acclimate through changes in physiology, morphology and/or behaviour. Insects protect themselves against desiccation through a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) on their body surface. Hence, acclimation may also affect the CHC profile, changing their waterproofing capacity under different climatic conditions. 3. Here, we investigated the acclimation response of two Temnothora…

beneficial acclimation hypothesismedicine and health caredesiccationTemnothorax ambiguusTemnothorax longispinosusLife SciencesMedicineMyrmicinaesocial insect castescommunication signals
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贝叶斯因子及其在JASP中的实现

2018

Statistical inference plays a critical role in modern scientific research, however, the dominant method for statistical inference in science, null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), is often misunderstood and misused, which leads to unreproducible findings. To address this issue, researchers propose to adopt the Bayes factor as an alternative to NHST. The Bayes factor is a principled Bayesian tool for model selection and hypothesis testing, and can be interpreted as the strength for both the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis H1 based on the current data. Compared to NHST, the Bayes factor has the following advantages: it quantifies the evidence that the data provide for…

business.industryAlternative hypothesisBayesian probabilityBayes factorMachine learningcomputer.software_genreBayesian statisticsFrequentist inferenceStatistical inferenceArtificial intelligenceNull hypothesisbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancecomputerStatistical hypothesis testingAdvances in Psychological Science
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Do Firms Share the Same Functional Form of Their Growth Rate Distribution? A New Statistical Test

2011

We propose a hypothesis testing procedure to investigate whether the same growth rate distribution is shared by all the firms in a balanced panel or, more generally, whether they share the same functional form for this distribution, without necessarily sharing the same parameters. We apply the test to panels of US and European Union publicly quoted manufacturing firms, both at the sectoral and at the subsectoral NAICS levels. We consider the following null hypotheses about the growth rate distribution of the individual firms: i) an unknown shape common to all firms, with all the firms sharing also the same parameters, or with the firm variance related to its firm size through a scaling rela…

business.industryDistribution (economics)Variance (accounting)North American Industry Classification SystemEconometricsEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGrowth rateEuropean unionNull hypothesisbusinessScalingStatistical hypothesis testingmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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The joint evolution of learning and dispersal maintains intraspecific diversity in metapopulations

2021

The evolution of dispersal tendencies and of cognitive abilities have both been intensely studied. Yet little attention has been given to the question of how these two aspects may relate to each other, as a result of their joint evolution. On the one hand, learning abilities may help dispersers to cope with their new habitat. On the other hand, dispersal may sometimes reduce the need for learning, because local environments may differ in how much there is to learn. To get a better understanding of this relationship, we built an individual‐based simulation in which both learning speed and dispersal tendency were free to evolve. We found that both positive and negative correlations could evol…

cognitioninsurance hypothesiskognitioevoluutioco-existencesimulointicognitive stylesinvasioneläinten käyttäytyminenbehaviour syndromesleviäminenrinnakkaiselo
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Predator mimicry, not conspicuousness, explains the efficacy of butterfly eyespots

2015

Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been traditionally explained by mimicry of vertebrate eyes, but recently the classic eye-mimicry hypothesis has been challenged. It is proposed that the conspicuousness of the eyespot, not mimicry, is what causes aversion due to sensory biases, neophobia or sensory overloads. We conducted an experiment to directly test whether the eye-mimicry or the conspicuousness hypothesis better explain eyespot efficacy. We used great tits ( Parus major ) as model predator, and tested their reaction towards animated images on a computer display. Birds were tested against images of butterflies without eyespots, wi…

conspicuousness hypothesispredator mimicryBiologyEyeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPredationbutterfly eyespotsSongbirdsmedicineAnimalsWings AnimalResearch ArticlesBiological MimicryGeneral Environmental ScienceParusCommunicationGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyPigmentationbusiness.industryBiological MimicryNeophobiaAnimal colorationGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasegreat titsEvolutionary biologyButterflyVisual PerceptionMimicryta1181EyespotGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessButterfliesProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Korpusavusteinen virheanalyysi tarkkuuden kehityksestä EVK:n taitotasoilla A2–B2

2020

Artikkelissa tarkastellaan kielitaidon taitotasoittaista kehittymistä potentiaalisten esiintymien analyysin (Potential Occasion Analysis, Thewissen, 2015) avulla. Kehittymistä analysoidaan tarkkuuden näkökulmasta, ja sitä mitataan kohdekielen muoto- ja käyttökonventioista poikkeavien muotojen määrällä. Tutkimus on korpuspohjaista virheanalyysia (Corpus-aided Error Analysis, Dagneaux, Dennes & Granger, 1998), ja se perustuu taitotasoilla havaittujen, yhdeksään virheluokkaan sijoittuvien virheiden määrien tilastolliseen testaukseen. Aineistona on Kansainvälinen oppijansuomen korpus(ICLFI). Analyysi osoittaa, että merkittävintä kehitys on tasojen B1 ja B2 välillä; tasojen A2 ja B1 välillä tark…

corpus-aided error analysispotential occasion analysisaccuracytarkkuusPoint (typography)Computer sciencepotentiaalisten esiintymien analyysidevelopment of language proficiencykielitaitoLinguisticsRegressionCulminationkielitaidon kehittyminenError analysisPhraseologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesLanguage proficiencykehityskorpusavusteinen virheanalyysiGeneral Environmental ScienceStatistical hypothesis testingPuhe ja kieli
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Ratures fécondes

2012

Commenting on daily life of the scientific community, newspapers highlight some characteristics of the way sciences are evolving, thanks to a kind of epistemological flash-back : the way they lean on working hypothesis, these working hypothesis leaning themselves on on-going dogma. These comments on scientific current affairs call for a new understanding of gradual corrections of hypothesis.

dogmescontext of justificationdogmaApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesworking hypothesisSavoirs scientifiquesvulgarisation des sciences[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information scienceshistoire des sciencescontexte de découvertecontexte de justification[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencespopularization of sciencescontext of discoveryhypothèse de travail
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Herramientas estadísticas para resolver contrastes de hipótesis con contenido biológico: su uso en ecología del siglo XXI

2008

Amenudo la formación que han recibido durante la carrera los jóvenes investigadores tiene notables carencias en los aspectos prácticos de diseño experimental, análisis de datos e interpretación de resultados, lo cual limita de manera decisiva el provecho científico futuro de sus actividades. Eso es especialmente cierto en nuestros días, ya que vivimos una revolución importante en el campo de la metodología estadística e incluso en el procedimiento de hacer inferencia (el salto matemático desde las propiedades de nuestra muestra de datos a las de los parámetros desconocidos de la población, nuestro objeto de estudio), que afecta no sólo a los ecólogos sino a muchas otras disciplinas científi…

education.field_of_studyEcology (disciplines)Interpretation (philosophy)PopulationSelection (linguistics)Statistical inferenceSample (statistics)General MedicineNull hypothesiseducationData scienceField (computer science)ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.)
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Establishing Equivalence or Non-Inferiority in Clinical Trials

2012

Background: An increasing number of clinical trials are being performed to show the absence of relevant differences between the effects of two treatments. The primary care physician makes use of the results of so-called equivalence studies, at least indirectly, practically every day. Equally important are active control clinical trials in which the efficacy of a new treatment has to be proven through demonstrating non-inferiority as compared to a standard treatment. Methods: Explanation of basic principles and statistical techniques with reference to the original literature; selective searches in the medical literature. Results: First of all, a suitable distributional parameter must be chos…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryStandard treatmentPopulationPrimary care physicianGeneral MedicineConfidence intervalClinical trialStatistical significanceStatisticsMedicinebusinesseducationEquivalence (measure theory)Statistical hypothesis testingDeutsches Ärzteblatt international
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