| 11. | Flinn and Heckman ( 1982 ) extend Roy s selection model by incorporating choices based on search.
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| 12. | This approach has been used to infer demographic and selection models for many species, including humans.
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| 13. | Blindness and unsureness characterize the difficult or arduous nature of technology evolution in the variation-selection model.
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| 14. | R-program ) have ready-to-use solutions for calculating various Bayesian variable selection models.
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| 15. | Adverse selection models can be further categorized in models with private values and models with interdependent or common values.
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| 16. | One example is the Seeburg 3W1, introduced in 1949 as companion to the 100-selection Model M100A jukebox.
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| 17. | More recently, contract-theoretic adverse selection models have been tested both in laboratory experiments and in the field.
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| 18. | The second factor on uncertainty in the whole variation-selection model is unsureness in the process of selection.
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| 19. | This supports Broadbent's filter theory and an early selection model because participants filtered the information based on ear.
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| 20. | The most popular, which invokes the disruptive selection model, was first put forward by John Maynard Smith in 1966.
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