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intuitive appeal

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meanings of intuitiveand appeal


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intuitive
adjective
uk /ɪnˈtʃuː.ɪ.tɪv/ us /ɪnˈtuː.ɪ.t̬ɪv/
based on feelings rather than facts ...
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appeal
noun
uk /əˈpiːl/ us /əˈpiːl/
a request to the public for money, information, ...
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Examples of intuitive appeal


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First, the derivation of the cover-adjusted expansion estimator has clear intuitiveappeal, as opposed to previous bias-correction estimators which were purely technical in nature.
Given this definition, both of the book's central propositions have considerable intuitiveappeal.
The idea that operant behavior is governed by a selective process similar to that seen in gene-based evolution has intuitiveappeal.
Although their structure comes from purely algebraic considerations, it is not without intuitiveappeal.
The practice of adding all risks and all benefits has immediate intuitiveappeal.
Some of these steps do not share the immediate intuitiveappeal of the fundamental principle.
Apart from its intuitiveappeal, this equivalence makes available the highly developed tools of statistical physics for use in population genetics.
Thus, team reasoning offers a plausible explanation for the intuitiveappeal of the payoff-dominance principle.
The idea of "equality of cause and effect," however, has some intuitiveappeal only if one thinks of causality in terms of the latter intuition.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, given its lack of intuitiveappeal, this notion has had no airing in the legal literature to date.
We discuss them only because they are often used in practice, due to their computational ease and intuitiveappeal.
Although these findings enjoy considerable theoretical and intuitiveappeal, research on individual differences in rates of political participation is hardly rife with attention to extroversion.
The authors' more detailed view of selection as repeated cycles of replication, variation and environmental interaction also has intuitiveappeal.
This piece of reasoning certainly has some intuitiveappeal.
Despite the intuitiveappeal and attractive simplicity of the maturational approach, it does not successfully explain some aspects of human functional brain development.
The possibility of incomparability has been met with resistance, in part because of the intuitiveappeal of comparativism.
The possibility of incomparability has met with resistance, in part because of the intuitiveappeal of comparativism.
This is a strong thesis with considerable intuitiveappeal.
Population-based explanations of forest change have great intuitiveappeal.
In the past, when the recording sector was dominant within the industries, this might have had some intuitiveappeal.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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