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prior expectation

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meanings of priorand expectation


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prior
adjective[before noun]
uk /praɪər/ us /praɪr/
formal
existing or happening before something else, or before a ...
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expectation
noun
uk /ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
the feeling that good things are going to happen in ...
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Examples of prior expectation


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Our priorexpectation about the positive sign of the income term reflects a model in which environmental quality enters directly into households' utility functions.
The second part is that ironic utterances must allude to some priorexpectation norm, or convention that has been violated in one way or another.
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Both participants with no prior expectations, then, emerged more optimistic.
In the estimation of the collection of the extractive good, we again use a sample selection framework to test whether our prior expectations are manifested.
All of these variables show statistically significant coefficients whose signs conform to prior expectations.
At one-month and six-month forecast horizons, consistent with our prior expectations, any gains from including money are unimportant.
Goldreich (2007) proposed that the cutaneous rabbit illusion and the tau effect both result from the same low-speed priorexpectation.
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If these questions cannot be answered, then the prior expectations of what the behavior should have been (according to the straw-man null hypothesis) should be considered unreasonable.
Cap procedures compel political attention by their crude threat of benefit reductions whenever annual program costs exceed prior expectations.
Of course, given the number of apparent irrationalities and moral failings identified by social psychologists, no one seems to be taking these prior expectations very seriously.
This assessment depends on prior expectations of overall quality compared to the actual performance received.
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Attributional processing, however, seems to only occur when the event is unexpected or conflicting with prior expectations.
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Schema theory predicts that information matching prior expectations will be more easily stored and recalled than information that does not match.
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Mee-ting blind dates are group dates with no prior expectations of commitment, and are often used by university students.
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Pacepa exceeds all prior expectations in this regard.
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