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  2. Propositional representation - Wikipedia

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    Propositional representation is the psychological theory, first developed in 1973 by Dr. Zenon Pylyshyn, [1] that mental relationships between objects are represented by symbols and not by mental images of the scene.

  3. Proportional representation - Wikipedia

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    Proportional representation (PR) refers to any electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. [1] The concept applies mainly to political divisions (political parties) among voters. The aim of such systems is that all votes cast contribute to the result so that each representative in ...

  4. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    In logic, a set of symbols is commonly used to express logical representation. The following table lists many common symbols, ... propositional logic, Boolean algebra:

  5. Proposition - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, propositions can also be characterized as the objects of belief and other propositional attitudes. For instance if someone believes that the sky is blue, the object of their belief is the proposition that the sky is blue. Formally, propositions are often modeled as functions which map a possible world to a truth value.

  6. Dual-coding theory - Wikipedia

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    The propositional theory claims that mental representations are stored as propositions rather than as images. Here, proposition is defined as the meaning that underlies the relationship between concepts. The propositional theory is able to explain the basic concept of an idea without needing images or verbal information.

  7. Single transferable vote - Wikipedia

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    STV aims to approach proportional representation based on votes cast in the district where it is used, so that each vote is worth about the same as another. STV is a family of proportional multi-winner electoral systems whose results are equivalent to those produced by proportional representation election systems based

  8. JCPenney Is Closing Even More Stores. Is Your State Affected?

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    The nationwide department store just revealed that it’s closing even more locations this year. Here’s what we know and which JCPenney stores are closing.

  9. First-order logic - Wikipedia

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    These include propositional logic and monadic predicate logic, ... the usual representation in this context is a tree. Thus, formulas are, essentially, identified ...