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  • noun the state of being predicted

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Examples

  • The predictiveness of expectancy-value theory is enhanced by including the influence of perceived self- efficacy.

    Self-Efficacy - Albert Bandura William Harryman 2009

  • DOBBS: The point being that this science of yours, meteorology, has a ways to go in terms of its scientific predictiveness and accuracy.

    CNN Transcript Oct 22, 2007 2007

  • Not understanding the hallmark and importance of predictiveness in theories, not understanding the difference between modeling and theory - egnorance of science seems to be the trademark of Egnor.

    Egnor just doesn't know when to quit - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • Ray Bixler overstates high school rank's lead in the predictiveness race.

    Letters 1995

  • For the new Empirica V4 score, this uplift in predictiveness can be up to 17 percent over prior score versions.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • For the new Empirica V4 score, this uplift in predictiveness can be up to 17 percent over prior score versions.

    FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten 2010

  • For the new Empirica V4 score, this uplift in predictiveness can be up to 17 percent over prior score versions.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • For the new Empirica V4 score, this uplift in predictiveness can be up to 17 percent over prior score versions.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Ontology predicates experience > hypothesis > predictiveness > truth.

    1. MajorityRights.com (main blog) 2009

  • The pharmaceutical industry has made decisive moves to improve the predictiveness of early-stage drug safety testing.

    unknown title 2009

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