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  2. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    There is also evidence for a negative recall bias in women, which means females in general are more likely than males to recall their mistakes. [56] In an eyewitness study by Dan Yarmey in 1991, he found that women were significantly more accurate than men in accuracy of recall for weight of suspects. [57]

  3. History of information theory - Wikipedia

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    The idea of encoding information in this manner is the cornerstone of lossless data compression. ... (or change in the weight of evidence) ...

  4. Hartley (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The deciban is a particularly useful unit for log-odds, notably as a measure of information in Bayes factors, odds ratios (ratio of odds, so log is difference of log-odds), or weights of evidence. 10 decibans corresponds to odds of 10:1; 20 decibans to 100:1 odds, etc. According to Good, a change in a weight of evidence of 1 deciban (i.e., a ...

  5. Encoding specificity principle - Wikipedia

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    The encoding specificity principle is the general principle that matching the encoding contexts of information at recall assists in the retrieval of episodic memories. It provides a framework for understanding how the conditions present while encoding information relate to memory and recall of that information.

  6. Constant-weight code - Wikipedia

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    The 3-wire lane encoding used in MIPI C-PHY can be considered a generalization of constant-weight code to ternary -- each wire transmits a ternary signal, and at any one instant one of the 3 wires is transmitting a low, one is transmitting a middle, and one is transmitting a high signal.

  7. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Conservatism bias, the tendency to insufficiently revise one's belief when presented with new evidence. [5] [14] [15] Functional fixedness, a tendency limiting a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used. [16] Law of the instrument, an over-reliance on a familiar tool or methods, ignoring or under-valuing alternative ...

  8. Hamming weight - Wikipedia

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    In error-correcting coding, the minimum Hamming weight, commonly referred to as the minimum weight w min of a code is the weight of the lowest-weight non-zero code word. The weight w of a code word is the number of 1s in the word. For example, the word 11001010 has a weight of 4.

  9. Linear code - Wikipedia

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    The weight of a codeword is the number of its elements that are nonzero and the distance between two codewords is the Hamming distance between them, that is, the number of elements in which they differ.