Social personalities influence natal dispersal in a lizard
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Research.
Cellular scaling rules for primate brains, Cellular scaling rules for rodent brains, inter-rater reliability, Isotropic Fractionator: A Simple Rapid Method for the Quantification of Total Cell and Neurone Numbers in the Brain, Lithium in the prevention of suicide in mood disorders: updated systematic review and meta-analysis, lithium salts, multiple comparisons problem, multiple testing problem, multiplicity problem, Navigation in human crowds; testing the many-wrongs principle, Old World monkeys are more similar to humans than New World monkeys when playing a coordination game, one-tailed test, peer review system, Semantic combinations in primate calls, Social personalities influence natal dispersal in a lizard, The spread of attention across modalities and space in a multisensory object, two-tailed testLines of thought suggested by the basic sciences may not have been pursued because of political considerations. Progress is likely to be erratic with a socially defensive peer review system that accepts statements of intent as evidence of unbiased observations: “The observers were masked.”, not: “The observers were shown to have been masked, p<0.05.” In…
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Verb tenses.
commentaries, conversation, court appearance, experimental results, financial reports, future tense, jury service, past tense, peer review, present tense, ramble, scientific publication, Social personalities influence natal dispersal in a lizard, Unconscious fear influences emotional awareness of faces and voices, vitalise, vivify, waffleVerbs have tenses, designated past, present and future. In conversation, the past tense and the future tense are safer than the present tense: the past is relatively difficult to cross-examine and the future is anybody’s guess. In formal enquiries, and under cross-examination, the present tense usually means a wish to blur intentions and actions.In a…