i think the theory
explains the human behavior of inclining towards risky ventures although there exist negative reports of the desired behavior.for example though the many dangers involved when using Birth Control pills, the risk taking behavior drives more women into taking it. similarly in the entrepreneurial concept, businessmen tend to venture where others have not in the bid to try out,all this sums up to risk taking.
ken
David Joyner has written: 'Coding Theory and Cryptography' 'Selected unsolved problems in coding theory' -- subject(s): Coding theory
His theory was the idea of non violent civil disobedience
David W. Farmer has written: 'Knots and surfaces' -- subject(s): Surfaces, Knot theory, Graph theory
David Kaplan has written: 'Culture theory [by] David Kaplan [and] Robert A. Manners' -- subject(s): Ethnology 'Culture theory' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Culturele antropologie, Ethnologie
David M. Bishop has written: 'Group theory and chemistry' -- subject(s): Group theory, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
David Dobbs has written: 'Advances in Commutative Ring Theory'
David C. Montgomery has written: 'Theory of the unmagnetized plasma'
David P. Page has written: 'Theory and practice of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching 'Theory and practice of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching 'Theory and practice of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching
David Ogilvy
morals by agreement
String theory is least associated with the philosophy of David Hume. Hume's philosophy is known for his empiricism and skepticism regarding metaphysics, while string theory is a theoretical framework in physics that attempts to explain the fundamental particles and forces of nature in terms of tiny strings vibrating at different frequencies.
Evsey David Domar has written: 'Essays in the theory of economic growth'