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What is the past participle of “come”?

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...g the suffix “-ed”, the simple past and past participle forms of irregular verbs don’t follow a specific pattern. The past participle form of “come” is “come”. It’s used to form perfect tenses (e.g., “I have come to ask for help”)....

Where does the Baader–Meinhof phenomenon’s name come from?

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The Baader–Meinhof phenomenon is named after a German terrorist group active in the 1970s. A Minnesota newspaper reader noticed the phenomenon in 1994: one day he was talking with a friend about the group. The next day, he encountered an article in the newspaper mentioning the group, although there was no special reason to expect it would be in the news. The reader wrote a letter to the newspaper...

Inductive Reasoning | Types, Examples, Explanation

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...collect data from many observations and use a statistical test to come to a conclusion about your hypothesis. Inductive research is usually exploratory in nature, because your generalisations help you develop theories. In contrast, deductive research is generally confirmatory. Sometimes, both inductive and deductive approaches are combined within a single research study. Example: Combining inductiv...

Operationalisation | A Guide with Examples, Pros & Cons

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...ratings of the originality of uses of an object that participants come up with in 3 minutes Perception of threat Physiological responses of higher sweat gland activity and increased heart rate when presented with threatening images Participants’ reaction times after being presented with threatening images Customer loyalty Customer ratings on a questionnaire assessing satisfaction and intention to p...

Missing Data | Types, Explanation, & Imputation

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...rm medical studies, some participants may drop out because they become more and more unwell as the study continues. Their data are MNAR because their health outcomes are worse, so your final dataset may only include healthy individuals, and you miss out on important data. Are missing data problematic? Missing data are problematic because, depending on the type, they can sometimes bias your results....

Subject & Object Pronouns | Definition & Examples

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...or third person). Personal pronouns also change their forms based on number, gender, and grammatical role in a sentence. Subject pronouns like 'I' usually come before the verb: 'I walked'. Object pronouns like 'me' usually come after a verb or preposition: 'trust me'....

Glossary of AI Terms | Acronyms & Terminology

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...s intended and misaligned if they lead to some other undesired outcomes. Alignment becomes more and more important as the capabilities of AI increase. Emergent behaviours can occur, resulting in outcomes we are unable to predict. This becomes more likely as we move towards long-term goals like artificial general intelligence (AGI), since the way AI systems work becomes harder for humans to understa...

What Is Deductive Reasoning? | Explanation & Examples

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...ou begin with true premises and a valid argument, you’re bound to come to a true conclusion. Examples: Sound deductive reasoningExample 1 Flights get cancelled when there are extreme weather conditions. There are extreme weather conditions right now. Therefore, flights are cancelled. Example 2 All fruits are grown from flowers and contain seeds. Tomatoes are grown from flowers and contain seeds. Th...

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