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She is the editor and translator of Speech and Silence : Literary Journeys by Gujarati Women. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] She co-translated with her husband, Abhijit Kothari, K. M. Munshi 's Patan trilogy : Patan Ni Prabhuta as The Glory of Patan (2017), Gujarat No Nath as The Lord and Master of Gujarat (2018) [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and Rajadhiraj as King of Kings ...
Attribute substitution is a psychological process thought to underlie a number of cognitive biases and perceptual illusions.It occurs when an individual has to make a judgment (of a target attribute) that is computationally complex, and instead substitutes a more easily calculated heuristic attribute. [1]
Damodar N. Gujarati is a professor of economics at the United States Military Academy at West Point, [1] and author/co-author of the Basic Econometrics textbook, [2] among others. [3] The textbook has been published in 5 editions over the last 21 years, and translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Chinese, Turkish, and Persian.
The second translation appeared in 1971 by Kantilal L. Kalani, published by the University Grantha Nirman Board of Gujarat government. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Kantilal, however, translated only 852 couplets, which included only select couplets (of four to ten) from every chapter yet covering all chapters of the Tirukkural.
For example, people tend to hold negative stereotypes of absentees, under report their own absenteeism, and believe their own attendance record is better than that of their peers. [4] Negative attributions about absence then bring about three outcomes: the behavior is open to social control, sensitive to social context, and is a potential ...
The Hindi translation was published almost simultaneously in the Hindi edition of Navajivan. [6] [9] The original English edition of the book consisted of two volumes, the first of which covered parts 1-3, while the second contained parts 4-5. The original Gujarati version was published as the Satya Na Prayogo (lit.
A true experiment would, for example, randomly assign children to a scholarship, in order to control for all other variables. Quasi-experiments are commonly used in social sciences, public health, education, and policy analysis, especially when it is not practical or reasonable to randomize study participants to the treatment condition.
Typical example of a sleep deprived college student who is unable to concentrate on her studies, leading to impaired learning and decreased academic performance. Sleep deprivation – the condition of not having enough sleep – is a common health issue for students in higher education. This issue has several underlying and negative ...