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  2. Dual system - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a dual system, dual pair or a duality over a field is a triple (,,) consisting of two vector spaces, and , over and a non-degenerate bilinear map:. In mathematics , duality is the study of dual systems and is important in functional analysis .

  3. Dual systems model - Wikipedia

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    The dual systems model, also known as the maturational imbalance model, [1] is a theory arising from developmental cognitive neuroscience which posits that increased risk-taking during adolescence is a result of a combination of heightened reward sensitivity and immature impulse control.

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  5. Dual education system - Wikipedia

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    A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course. This system is practiced in several countries, notably Germany , Austria , Switzerland , South Tyrol and in the German-speaking Community of Belgium , but also for some years now in France and South Korea .

  6. Dual education - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Dual education system; Dual-sector education This page was last edited on ...

  7. Talk:Dual systems model - Wikipedia

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  8. Dual control theory - Wikipedia

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    Dual control theory is a branch of control theory that deals with the control of systems whose characteristics are initially unknown. [1] [2] It is called dual because in controlling such a system the controller's objectives are twofold: (1) Action: To control the system as well as possible based on current system knowledge

  9. Dual process theory - Wikipedia

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    Dual-process theorists claim that System 2, a general purpose reasoning system, evolved late and worked alongside the older autonomous sub-systems of System 1. [53] The success of Homo sapiens lends evidence to their higher cognitive abilities above other hominids.