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    it was more relevant to determine Watson’s correctness, confidence and speed. To accomplish this, the team gathered data during a full game of Jeopardy. They recorded the percentage of correct responses from Watson, as well as the precision of its responses. Watson is equipped with a confidence threshold that when set higher, would answer a higher percentage of questions with a lessor amount of precision and when set at a lower confidence threshold, answers a lower percentage of questions…

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    Many people approach tests in many different ways. For instance, there are people who are relaxed and have confidence in themselves. While in the other hand, the other people are nervous and stressed on what is going to be on the test or even just the score they will earn. The way I approach tests is with confidence because a person should never doubt themselves no matter what type of situation you are in. In addition, I always say to myself “If I pass I pass if I fail well then try again”. My…

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    Based on information gathered after an event, memory of said event (while this is applicable to just about any event in everyday life, the focus in this case is a crime) almost always differs from person to person based on differing perspectives, confidence levels, and unconscious reconstruction of the memory. In this report, reasoning as to why errors are made when eyewitnesses recall how a crime happened and possibly the perpetrator of the offence are discussed, as well as a few methods of how…

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    Collaborative Teamwork

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    whom I think were detrimental and burden to the group. From this project, I gained confidence from the second video I played in because this was my first time acting in front of the camera and it required guts to do this work without any mistakes. The other thing I learned from working in a group is that a person should learn to tolerate and be constructive. So, the most important thing for me from this essay confidence and teamwork, and that is something what I personally lack in certain…

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    they more than likely to have to provide testimony for investigation process. The current study intended to examine whether older adult have higher tendency to use their prior knowledge than younger adult and how it actually affect the accuracy and confidence of the recall result. The study employed mixed factorial design 2 (younger vs older adult) X 2 (high vs low typicality of the action) X 2 (immediate vs delay retrieval). It involved 96 students; 50 young adults and 46 older adults. So,…

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    Concept Evaluation Paper

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    Concept Evaluation Antecedents. Walker and Avant (2005) describe antecedents as, “those events or incidents that must occur or be in place prior to the occurrence of the concept” (p.167). In analyzing self confidence, many antecedents quickly become apparent. Prior to the presence of self confidence, a specific role, external stimuli, emotions, and self esteem all must be present (as cited in Perry, 2011). Furthermore, either internal or external support must be present (as cited in White,…

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    media accounts? a. Would you call them provocative? Appendix C: From the in-depth interviews I expect some of the individuals to be reserved. I do expect some of them to be more hesitant when answering certain questions about their confidence and how it ties to social media. The interview may start off a bit slow, but then pick up pace toward the end of the Interview. Some may even rush through the interview to “get it over with”. Furthermore, some of my interviewees may not go…

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    rereading the notes written down. Instead of not hearing a certain part of an explanation and feeling lost, I can look over what was said and written about a certain slide. How confident am I in my learning? What could I do to increase my interest and confidence?I am very confident in my…

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    Filled with enraging power and full of confidence, Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker (also known as Squeaky), is a powerful young woman who cares for her brother, protecting him from bullies while focusing on her running career, which becomes our first impression of her. However she hides most of her true emotions inside, deep within her becoming a very close-minded person. Written by Toni Cade Bambara,” Raymond's Run” is a story which shows Hazel's change from the beginning to the end, showing how…

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    Squeaky Character Analysis

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    and nervousness well, and does not let Gretchen get to her easily. Still, her situation reminds us that while Squeaky might seem super confident, aggressive, and tough, she too has points where she is vulnerable. Squeaky covers up her doubt with confidence in the following…

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