One example of this is an encyclopedia.
Proximity to others can increase attraction due to the mere exposure effect, where people tend to develop a preference for things or individuals they are familiar with. Additionally, proximity often provides more opportunities for interaction and getting to know each other, which can enhance attraction over time. However, attraction is a complex combination of various factors, so proximity alone may not always guarantee attraction.
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Example of block method problem
An example of the method of tenacity is when someone holds onto a belief or idea simply because they have always believed it to be true, despite evidence to the contrary. This method relies on personal experience and subjective feelings rather than external evidence or reasoning.
In PD the only correlated equilibrium is a Nash equilibrium. No strictly dominated strategy can be played in a correlated equilibrium
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This method uses braces to denote the form. example: roster method of 1-10 = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}
Correlated query has a subquery in it which accesses the column name of a table alias which is outside the subquery.
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In statistics. a confounding variable is one that is not under examination but which is correlated with the independent and dependent variable. Any association (correlation) between these two variables is hidden (confounded) by their correlation with the extraneous variable. A simple example: The proportion of black-and-white TV sets in the UK and the greyness of my hair are negatively correlated. But that is not because the TV sets are becoming colour sets and so my hair is loosing colour, nor the other way around. It is simply that both are correlated with the passage of time. Time is the confounding variable in this example.