Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... predict change in satisfaction ( Heavey et al 1993 ) , ( c ) husband - demand behavior for an issue raised by wives was predic- tive of increased satisfaction for wives but decreased satisfaction for husbands , and ( d ) wife - demand ...
... predict change in satisfaction ( Heavey et al 1993 ) , ( c ) husband - demand behavior for an issue raised by wives was predic- tive of increased satisfaction for wives but decreased satisfaction for husbands , and ( d ) wife - demand ...
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... predict are inherently probabilistic . This means that we cannot expect nature to be so well - behaved as to allow us to predict single events with certainty ; instead , the best we can hope for is to identify an array of possible ...
... predict are inherently probabilistic . This means that we cannot expect nature to be so well - behaved as to allow us to predict single events with certainty ; instead , the best we can hope for is to identify an array of possible ...
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... predict , prevent , or explain disorders , they might search for antecedent characteristics associated with increased risks of specific pathology . Alternatively , they might search within diagnostic groups for client characteristics ...
... predict , prevent , or explain disorders , they might search for antecedent characteristics associated with increased risks of specific pathology . Alternatively , they might search within diagnostic groups for client characteristics ...
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