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         Hypothesis:     more books (103)
  1. Statistical Hypothesis Testing: Theory and Methods by Ning-zhong Shi, Jian Tao, 2008-09-29
  2. Modeling and Interpreting Interactive Hypotheses in Regression Analysis by Prof. Robert J Franzese Jr., Prof. Cindy Kam, 2007-07-26
  3. Induction and Hypothesis: A Study of The Logic of Confirmation. by S.F. Barker, 1957
  4. The Efficient Markets Hypothesis and Its Validity in Today's Markets by Stefan Palan, 2006-01-01
  5. The law of psychic phenomena ; a working hypothesis for the systematic study of hypnotism, spiritism, mental therapeutics, etc. / by Thomson Jay Hudson by Thomson Jay Hudson, 1898
  6. The law of the psychic phenomena; a working hypothesis for the systematic study of hypnotism, spiritism, mental therapeutics, etc. by Thomson Jay Hudson, 2010-08-30
  7. The Law of Psychic Phenomena: A Working Hypothesis for the Systematic Study of Hypnotism, Spiritism, Mental Therapeutics, Etc, Volume 52; volume 258 by Thomson Jay Hudson, 2010-03-08
  8. The Astonishing Hypothesis by Francis Crick, 1994
  9. Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and Linguistic Hypotheses (One World Archaeology) (No.2)
  10. Riemann Hypothesis and Hilbert's Tenth Problem (Mathematics and Its Applications) by S. Chowla, 1965-01-01
  11. Hypothesis-testing Behaviour (Essays in Cognitive Psychology) by Fenna H. Poletiek, 2001-01-30
  12. The Johannine School: An Evaluation of the Johannine-School Hypothesis Based on an Investigation of the Nature of Ancient Schools (Society of Biblical Literature. Dissertation series) by R., Alan Culpepper, 1975-01-01
  13. The Consistency of the Continuum Hypothesis by Kurt Gödel, 2008-09-23
  14. Understanding and Controlling Stuttering: A Comprehensive New Approach Based on the Valsalva Hypothesis by William D. Parry, 2009-04-13

81. The Case Against Q Web Site (Automatic Forward)
Mark Goodacre argues against the Two Source hypothesis in favor the Farrer hypothesis, according to which Luke obtained the Q material from the Gospel of Matthew.
http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/q/
The Case Against Q The Case Against Q

82. Null Hypothesis - The Journal Of Unlikely Science
Null hypothesis is the monthly journal, which casts a wry eye over the world of science and technology, presenting satirical and nonsatirical articles from
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83. Fortran Code For L-p Distance Statistic
Subroutines by David Allen to calculate the L1 and L-2 distances between two density estimates. The L-1 statistic has been used successfully to testing the hypothesis that two samples come from the same distribution.
http://www.eou.edu/~dallen/lp_dist_code.html

84. Riemann Hypothesis In A Nutshell
The Riemann hypothesis (RH) is that all nontrivial zeros of the zeta function You can, however, verify the validity of the Riemann hypothesis in large
http://www.math.ubc.ca/~pugh/RiemannZeta/RiemannZetaLong.html
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The Riemann Hypothesis in a Nutshell
The Riemann Zeta Function
image source In his 1859 paper On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude , Bernhard Riemann (1826-1866) examined the properties of the function for s a complex number. This function is analytic for real part of s greater than and is related to the prime numbers by the Euler Product Formula again defined for real part of s greater than one. This function extends to points with real part s less than or equal to one by the formula (among others)
The contour here is meant to indicate a path which begins at positive infinity, descends parallel to and just above the real axis, circles the origin once in the counterclockwise direction, and then returns to positive infinity parallel to and just below the real axis. This function is analytic at all points of the complex plane except the point s = 1 where it has a simple pole. This last function is the Riemann Zeta Function ( the zeta function
The Riemann Hypothesis
The zeta function has no zeros in the region where the real part of s is greater than or equal to one. In the region with real part of

85. Hayo Reinders - Learner Autonomy, Self-Access Language Learning, And Applied Lin
Applied linguist offering various resources related to the noticing hypothesis, learner autonomy and Computer Assisted Language Learning.
http://www.hayo.nl

86. Conference In Honor Of D. A. Martin's 60th Birthday
Held in coordination with the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute workshop on The Continuum hypothesis. University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA; 2728 May 2001.
http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~steel/martin.html
Conference in Honor of D. A. Martin's 60th Birthday
May 27 - 28, 2001
The University of California, Berkeley
Organizers:
Stephen Jackson , University of North Texas, Denton, jackson@jove.acs.unt.edu
John R. Steel , University of California, Berkeley, steel@math.berkeley.edu
W. Hugh Woodin , University of California, Berkeley, woodin@math.berkeley.edu
Presented under the auspices of the The University of California and in coordination with the Mathematical Sciences Research Institure workshop The Continuum Hypothesis The conference focused on topics close to Martin's work. Here is the meeting schedule, with copies of the speakers' presentations, as available.
  • May 27, morning
    • 8:45-9:30 : Coffee, etc. in 1015 Evans
    • 9:30-10:30 : Theodore Slaman, University of California, Berkeley,
      ``High'' is definable in the partial order of the Turing degrees of the recursively enumerable sets,
      abstract
      and slides of talk
    • 10:30-11:00 : Coffee, etc. in 1015
    • 11:00-12:00 : Stephen Jackson, University of North Texas,
      A survey of the inductive analysis of L(R) assuming determinacy
      slides of talk
    • 12:00-2:00 : Lunch
  • May 27, afternoon

87. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
1999 overview of the history and development of the theories of linguistic determinism and linguistic relativity. By Rebecca Ash.
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Search: Lycos Angelfire Movie Clips Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis From George Orwell's The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis theorizes that thoughts and behavior are determined (or are at least partially influenced) by language. If true in its strongest sense, the sinister possibility of a culture controlled by Newspeak or some other language is not just science fiction. Since its inception in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis has caused controversy and spawned research in a variety of disciplines including linguistics, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and education. To this day it has not been completely disputed or defended, but has continued to intrigue researchers around the world.
Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf brought attention to the relationship between language, thought, and culture. Neither of them formally wrote the hypothesis nor supported it with empirical evidence, but through a thorough study of their writings about linguistics, researchers have found two main ideas. First, a theory of linguistic determinism that states that the language you speak determines the way that you will interpret the world around you. Second, a weaker theory of linguistic relativism that states that language merely influences your thoughts about the real world.
Edward Sapir studied the research of Wilhelm von Humboldt. About one hundred years before Sapir published his linguistic theories, Humboldt wrote in

88. Search The Lexicon
The lexicalist hypothesis comes in two versions (a) a weak version which says Recently, the lexicalist hypothesis has been challenged by Baker s (1988)
http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Lexicalist Hypothesis

89. News@nature
Manfred Milinski and Claus Wedekind find evidence for the hypothesis that perfumes are selected for self to amplify in some way body odors that reveal a person's immunogenetics .
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90. Merriam-Webster Online
hypothesis implies insufficient evidence to provide more than a tentative explanation a hypothesis explaining the extinction of the dinosaurs .
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=hypothesis

91. The Gaia Hypothesis
Chapter from the online textbook Fundamentals of Physical Geography.
http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/5d.html

92. Hypothesis Tests
hypothesis Tests. Introduction OneSample t-Test Paired t-test Two-Sample Test for Proportions Two-Sample Test for Variances
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93. Riemann Hypothesis
A short article by Krzysztof Maslanka with numerical examples and graphics.
http://www.oa.uj.edu.pl/~maslanka/zeros.html
Nontrivial zeros of the zeta-function of Riemann
Real and imaginary part of Zeta[1/2+I*y]. Both curves intersect precisely at the y-axis The same zeros as a "spectrum".
Numerical values of the zeros computed using Mathematica
Imaginary values of the first hundred of nontrivial zeros of the zeta-function of Riemann. Their number and accuracies are rather modest, especially when compared to the recent spectacular computational achievement of Andrew M. Odlyzko from Bell Labs. Nevertheless, in the literature I have never seen any tables of these larger some twenty zeros. All real parts of the non-trivial zeros of zeta are supposed to be exactly 1/2. This simple statement is the famous Riemann hypothesis. Nobody knows for certain if this is true. Many suspect that it is. However, everybody would like to know. Everybody would also agree that this is the most important unsolved mathematical problem today. There exists simple numerical fit to these points (red line; s0[i] - denotes i -th zero, hence Zeta[s0[i]]=0). Im[s0[i]] = 6,5662*(i-1)^0,76511 + 14,720

94. Hypothesis Testing
hypothesis testing is a formal model developed in probability and statistics. This lecture on hypothesis Testing will develop the logic by which we can
http://www.psych.utah.edu/gordon/Classes/Psych_3000_90/Lectures/Hypothesis Testi

95. Search Result
the hypothesis of F being projective. We show that one can drop an important hypothesis of the saddle point theorem without affecting the result.
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Mathematical English Usage - a Glossary
by Jerzy Trzeciak
hypothesis
pl. hypotheses; see also assumption the hypothesis of positivity [= the positivity hypothesis] the hypothesis of F being projective We show that one can drop an important hypothesis of the saddle point theorem without affecting the result. m Go to List of words starting with:
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96. Aquatic Ape Theory And Speech Origins A Hypothesis
Paper by Marc J. M. Verhaegen, published in Speculations in Science and Technology.
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/Fil/Verhaegen_Language_SpeculationsScienceTec
Aquatic ape theory and speech origins: a hypothesis Marc J. M. Verhaegen Speculations in Science and Technology 11, 165-171 (1988) Received: March 1987 Abstract - The question of speech origins is discussed in the light of the theory that humans had semi-aquatic hominid ancestors. Diving requires a special anatomy of the airway entrances and a very refined control of breathing. The brain structures that "voluntarily" controlled the airway entrances’ closure and breathing could also be used for elaborating the older (early hominid, perhaps gibbon-like) sound production. Later, the evolution of association areas in the brain greatly enhanced human ability for attaching a particular meaning to a conventional sound combination. The aquatic ape theory (AAT) of Sir Alister Hardy (1) states that a few million years ago human ancestors spent a considerable part of their day swimming and diving in a river, lake or sea, and, at least partially, consumed aquatic food. The AAT is supported by the presence of our thick subcutaneous fat layers, by our lack of body hair and by several other features that are absent in non-human primates, but widespread among aquatic mammals (1-13). The ability to speak is a uniquely human characteristic. Innumerable attempts to explain it have been made but the question of how language emerged is not yet solved. Recently, it has been suggested that the origin of speech was facilitated by our aquatic past (5

97. 5(d). The Gaia Hypothesis
The Gaia hypothesis. In 1965, JE Lovelock published the first scientific paper The Gaia hypothesis states that the temperature and composition of the
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/5d.html
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GLOSSARY ... ABOUT CHAPTER 5: The Universe, Earth, Natural Spheres, and Gaia (d). The Gaia Hypothesis In 1965, J.E. Lovelock published the first scientific paper suggesting the Gaia hypothesis . The Gaia hypothesis states that the temperature and composition of the Earth's surface are actively controlled by life on the planet. It suggests that if changes in the gas composition, temperature or oxidation state of the Earth are caused by extraterrestial, biological, geological, or other disturbances, life responds to these changes by modifying the abiotic environment through growth and metabolism. In simplier terms, biological responses tend to regulate the state of the Earth's environment in their favor.

98. LOTH State Of The Art
Article by Murat Aydede, an extended version of his Stanford Encyclopadeia entry `The Language of Thought hypothesis' (LOTH).
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/faculty/aydede/LOTH.SEP.html
This is an incomplete and a very rough first draft, please read it accordingly. A shorter version of this is to be found in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Language of Thought Hypothesis: State of the Art MURAT AYDEDE The University of Chicago, Department of Philosophy 1010 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 EMAIL: m-aydede@uchicago.edu The Language of Thought Hypothesis (LOTH) is an empirical thesis about thought and thinking. For their explication, it postulates a physically realized system of representations that have a combinatorial syntax (and semantics) such that operations on representations are causally sensitive only to the syntactic properties of representations. According to LOTH, thought is, roughly, the tokening of a representation that has a syntactic (constituent) structure with an appropriate semantics. Thinking thus consists in syntactic operations defined over representations. Most of the arguments for LOTH derive their strength from their ability to explain certain empirical phenomena like productivity, systematicity of thought and thinking. CONTENTS 0 Introduction [[to be completed...]]

99. Hypothesis Testing
Links to hypothesis Testing. Recent paper on Null hypothesis Testing (PDF File); Bill Thompson s Comments and References on hypothesis Testing
http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/~anderson/null.html
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100. Cantor's Donut Paradox
Reassessing Uncountability and the Continuum hypothesis with Reference to a Novel Geometrical Analogue of the Aleph Series.
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