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  2. Likert scale - Wikipedia

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    A Likert scale (/ ˈ l ɪ k ər t / LIK-ərt, [1] [note 1]) is a psychometric scale named after its inventor, American social psychologist Rensis Likert, [2] which is commonly used in research questionnaires.

  3. Wikipedia:Likely and unlikely search terms - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia, we use the phrases "likely" and "unlikely" search terms to describe whether or not the average Wikipedia user would search for an article or page with a particularweb query. A likely search term is a search term that someone would likely type in the search bar to find an article, such as the user looking for Jesus with Jesus Christ .

  4. Words of estimative probability - Wikipedia

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    We do not intend the term "unlikely" to imply an event will not happen. We use "probably" and "likely" to indicate there is a greater than even chance. We use words such as "we cannot dismiss", "we cannot rule out", and "we cannot discount" to reflect an unlikely—or even remote—event whose consequences are such it warrants mentioning.

  5. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    Almost any object can be used as a charm. Coins, horseshoes and buttons are examples, as are small objects given as gifts, due to the favorable associations they make. Many souvenir shops have a range of tiny items that may be used as good luck charms. Good luck charms are often worn on the body, but not necessarily. [1]

  6. Occam's razor - Wikipedia

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    Another application of the principle is to be found in the work of George Berkeley (1685–1753). Berkeley was an idealist who believed that all of reality could be explained in terms of the mind alone. He invoked Occam's razor against materialism, stating that matter was not required by his metaphysics and was thus eliminable.

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, March 5

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #268 on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Tuesday, March 5 , 2024 The New York Times

  8. Democratic lawmaker slams party for being stuck in 'old ways ...

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    Rep. Jasmine Crockett said the Democratic Party was stuck in their old ways while discussing AOC's failed bid to be the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.

  9. Times Square New Year's Eve ball unveiled for 2025 celebration

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    Organizers of the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration screwed the last crystals onto the ball before it ushers in the new year one last time.