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  • 71Gary Becker — Infobox Scientist name = Gary Becker image size = 180px caption = National Science Medal award ceremony, 2000 birth date = Birth date and age|1930|12|2|mf=y birth place = Pottsville, Pennsylvania, U.S. nationality = United States field =… …

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  • 72Consensus reality — is an approach to answering the philosophical question What is real? It gives a practical answer: reality is either what exists, or what we can agree seems to exist. The process has been (perhaps loosely and a bit imprecisely) characterised as… …

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  • 73Folk psychology — (also known as common sense psychology, naïve psychology or vernacular psychology) is the set of assumptions, constructs, and convictions that makes up the everyday language in which people discuss human psychology. Folk psychology embraces… …

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  • 74Theory X and theory Y — are theories of human motivation created and developed by Douglas McGregor at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the 1960s that have been used in human resource management, organizational behavior, and organizational development. They describe …

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  • 75Laguerre's method — In numerical analysis, Laguerre s method is a root finding algorithm tailored to polynomials. In other words, Laguerre s method can be used to solve numerically the equation : p(x) = 0 for a given polynomial p . One of the most useful properties… …

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  • 76John Muth — John Fraser Muth (1930 ndash; October 23 2005 in Key West, Florida) was an American economist. He is known as the father of the rational expectations revolution in economics , primarily due to his article Rational Expectations and the Theory of… …

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  • 77Glossary of spirituality-related terms (M-O) — This glossary of spirituality related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles. This page contains terms starting with M – O. Select a letter from the table of contents to find terms on other pages. NOTOC MediaWiki:Toc:… …

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  • 78Meta learning (computer science) — This article is about meta learning in computer science. For meta learning in social psychology, see Meta learning. Meta learning is a subfield of Machine learning where automatic learning algorithms are applied on meta data about machine… …

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  • 79bacteria — bacterial, adj. bacterially, adv. /bak tear ee euh/, n.pl., sing. bacterium / tear ee euhm/. ubiquitous one celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota, a phylum of the kingdom …

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  • 80frame of reference — noun a) a set of assumptions, ideas and standards that form a viewpoint from which philosophical, religious and other ideas may be evaluated b) a set of axes which enable an observer to measure the position and …

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