How would a person who aligns him or herself with the incremental theory, view his or her sense of freedom differently from a person who aligns him or herself with the entity theory?
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Punctuated equilibrium is not ' a theory of evolution ' but well ensconced within modern evolutionary theory. Scientists look for evidence, not proof. The evidence suggests that punctuated equilibrium and incremental change are not mutually exclusive and both can occur in nature.
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Victor Lavrenko has written: 'A generative theory of relevance' -- subject(s): Relevance, Information retrieval, Relevanz-Feedback, Information Retrieval
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A person who aligns him or herself with incremental theory is always open to change and improvements, therefore they view their freedom as a personal choice to make the changes needed to improve. A person who aligns him or herself with entity theory is stuck, unable to make changes to improve their behavior, or continually make the same mistakes again and again.
Incremental net working capital investment rate = Incremental working capital investment / Incremental sales.
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