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  2. Funnel plot - Wikipedia

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    A funnel plot is a graph designed to check for the existence of publication bias; funnel plots are commonly used in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. In the absence of publication bias, it assumes that studies with high precision will be plotted near the average, and studies with low precision will be spread evenly on both sides of the ...

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet is a multi-national American company that provides tools for studying and learning. [1] Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Andrew Sutherland, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [ 2 ] and released to the public in January 2007. [ 3 ]

  4. Mooney Face Test - Wikipedia

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    Example of a Mooney face, inverted (left) and right-side-up. The Mooney Face Test, developed by Craig M. Mooney, was first introduced in his 1957 article “Age in the development of closure ability in children.” [1] Participants in the test are shown series of black and white distorted photographs, presented in such a way that would require them to perform closure. [2]

  5. Qualia - Wikipedia

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    Inverted qualia. The inverted spectrum thought experiment, originally developed by John Locke, [14] invites us to imagine two individuals who perceive colors differently: where one person sees red, the other sees green, and vice versa. Despite this difference in their subjective experiences, they behave and communicate as if their perceptions ...

  6. George M. Stratton - Wikipedia

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    George Malcolm Stratton (September 26, 1865 – October 8, 1957) was an American psychologist who pioneered the study of perception in vision by wearing special glasses which inverted images up and down and left and right.

  7. Broadbent's filter model of attention - Wikipedia

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    Information with similar characteristics pass through the filter and is attended to so it can be processed for meaning; irrelevant attention is filtered out. [3] The basic idea proposes that perception of the stimulus is not required prior to selecting its relevance. [13] Broadbent [1] showed evidence of early selection using a split-span ...

  8. Funnel analysis - Wikipedia

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    Funnel analyses "are an effective way to calculate conversion rates on specific user behaviors". [1] This can be in the form of a sale, registration, or other intended action from an audience. The term 'funnel analysis' comes from the analogy with a physical kitchen or garage funnel , which gets narrower along its length, allowing less volume ...

  9. AIDA (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    A relatively large number of potential purchasers become aware of a product or brand, and then a smaller subset becomes interested, with only a relatively small proportion moving through to the actual purchase. This effect is also known as a "customer funnel", "marketing funnel", or "sales funnel". [8]

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