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  1. Life expectancy: Life expectancy is a concept in demography that estimates the mean number of years of life remaining for a cohort when the cohort is age X, a cohort being a group of people born the same year. When X=0 ... [100%] 2023-06-09
  2. Life expectancy: Life expectancy is a statistical measure of the average time an organism is expected to live, based on the year of its birth, its current age, and other demographic factors like sex. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy ... (Measure of average lifespan in a given population) [100%] 2024-01-07 [Life expectancy] [Actuarial science]...
  3. Life expectancy: Life expectancy is a statistical estimate of the average amount of time an organism is anticipated to live based on the year of its birth, its present age, and other demographic variables, such as gender. In the United States, the ... [100%] 2024-01-01 [Life expectancy] [Actuarial science]...
  4. Life expectancy: Life expectancy is a concept in demography that estimates the mean number of years of life remaining for a cohort when the cohort is age X, a cohort being a group of people born the same year. When X=0 ... [100%] 2023-02-26 [Demography]
  5. Disconfirmed expectancy: Disconfirmed expectancy is a psychological term for what is commonly known as a failed prophecy. According to the American social psychologist Leon Festinger's theory of cognitive dissonance, disconfirmed expectancies create a state of psychological discomfort because the outcome contradicts ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-01 [Motivational theories]
  6. Scalar expectancy: The scalar timing or scalar expectancy theory (SET) is a model of the processes that govern behavior controlled by time. The model posits an internal clock, and particular memory and decision processes. [100%] 2023-12-21 [Theories] [Time]...
  7. Expectancy challenge: Expectancy challenge refers to the sociological method that involves challenging the expectancies people associate with a behavior pattern, in an effort to affect said person's actions in regard to said behavior. This is most recently seen with alcohol abuse ... (Social) [100%] 2024-01-01 [Methods in sociology]
  8. Scalar expectancy: The scalar timing or scalar expectancy theory (SET) is a model of the processes that govern behavior controlled by time. The model posits an internal clock, and particular memory and decision processes. (Physics) [100%] 2023-12-21 [Time]
  9. Single-loss expectancy: Single-loss expectancy (SLE) is the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk on an asset. It is related to risk management and risk assessment. [81%] 2023-12-31 [Data security] [Financial risk]...
  10. Observer-expectancy effect: The observer-expectancy effect (also called the experimenter-expectancy effect, expectancy bias, observer effect, or experimenter effect) is a form of reactivity in which a researcher's cognitive bias causes them to subconsciously influence the participants of an experiment. Confirmation ... (Cognitive bias of experimental subject) [81%] 2023-12-31 [Design of experiments] [Cognitive inertia]...
  11. Language expectancy theory: Language expectancy theory (LET) is a theory of persuasion. The theory assumes language is a rules-based system, in which people develop expected norms as to appropriate language usage in given situations. (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-11-05 [Behavioral concepts]
  12. Language expectancy theory: Language expectancy theory (LET) is a theory of persuasion. The theory assumes language is a rules-based system, in which people develop expected norms as to appropriate language usage in given situations. [81%] 2023-12-20 [Behavioral concepts]
  13. Annualized loss expectancy: The annualized loss expectancy (ALE) is the product of the annual rate of occurrence (ARO) and the single loss expectancy (SLE). It is mathematically expressed as: Suppose that an asset is valued at $100,000, and the Exposure Factor (EF ... (Finance) [81%] 2023-11-30 [Financial risk]
  14. Subject-expectancy effect: In scientific research and psychotherapy, the subject-expectancy effect, is a form of reactivity that occurs when a research subject expects a given result and therefore unconsciously affects the outcome, or reports the expected result. Because this effect can significantly ... (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-12-14 [Cognitive biases]
  15. Observer-expectancy effect: The observer-expectancy effect (also called the experimenter-expectancy effect, expectancy bias, observer effect, or experimenter effect) is a form of reactivity in which a researcher's cognitive bias causes them to subconsciously influence the participants of an experiment. Confirmation ... (Cognitive bias of experimental subject) [81%] 2023-12-20 [Design of experiments] [Cognitive inertia]...
  16. Subject-expectancy effect: The Subject-expectancy effect, in science, is a cognitive bias that occurs in science when a subject expects a given result and therefore unconsciously affects the outcome of an experiment or treatment, or reports the expected result. Because it can ... [81%] 2023-12-13 [Cognitive biases]
  17. Single-loss expectancy: Single-loss expectancy (SLE) is the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk on an asset. It is related to risk management and risk assessment. [81%] 2024-03-07 [Data security] [Financial risk]...
  18. Happy life expectancy: Happy life expectancy (HLE) is calculated by multiplying life expectancy by a happiness index. The first uses life expectancy at birth. (Finance) [81%] 2023-12-21 [Welfare economics]
  19. Homosexuality and life expectancy: The homosexual lifestyle results in a shorter life expectancy. This is undoubtedly due to the health risks associated, such as AIDS, Hepatitis, and a variety of other infections and STDs. [70%] 2023-02-08 [Homosexuality]
  20. Atheism and life expectancy: The Independent reported: Christian apologist Michael Caputo wrote about atheism and marriage: "Recently the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has published its mammoth study on Religion in America based on 35,000 interviews... According to the Pew Forum ... [70%] 2023-02-10 [Atheism]

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