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The term "category-mistake" was introduced by Gilbert Ryle in his book The Concept of Mind (1949) to remove what he argued to be a confusion over the nature of mind born from Cartesian metaphysics. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Ryle argues that it is a mistake to treat the mind as an object made of an immaterial substance because predications of substance are ...
2 Discussion topics originally inserted out of chronological order. ... 3 Other examples of category mistakes. 4 comments. 4 Examples. 1 comment ...
Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is employee's behavior that goes against the legitimate interests of an organization. [1] This behavior can harm the organization, other people within it, and other people and organizations outside it, including employers, other employees, suppliers, clients, patients and citizens.
The following is a sample of books for further reading, selected for a combination of content, ease of access via the internet, and to provide an indication of published sources that interested readers may review. The titles of some books are self-explanatory.
The smaller the estimated error, the larger the required sample, at a given confidence level; for example, at 95.4% confidence: ±1% would require 10,000 people. ±2% would require 2,500 people. ±3% would require 1,111 people. ±4% would require 625 people. ±5% would require 400 people. ±10% would require 100 people. ±20% would require 25 ...
Such errors can be caused by carelessness, confusion, neglect, omission or another blunder. ... There are 4 types of administrative errors: Data-processing error: A ...
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Salt Lick Award, given to Canadian manufacturers of foods that have high sodium levels; Shafta Awards (journalism), British awards given annually for "the very worst in tabloid journalism" Sir Hugh Casson Award, for the worst new building of the year; Stella Awards, now defunct, for frivolous lawsuits