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词汇 example_english_probative
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Examples of probative


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Using only the most rigorous design, on the other hand, ignores the probative importance of replication and corroboration that multiple studies afford.
If we approach this problem by applying it to the case of probative statements, then it is worth making some additional observations.
The dialogue form of the paper means that it is suggestive rather than probative.
Nearly every attempt at segregation, whether due to an insight, assessment of probative force, or feeling, is frustrated by the general parity.
It could mean that the probative value of the evidence in question was unchanged by the examination, though that seems highly implausible.
Nevertheless, for the sake of argument, assume that my response so far to the objection is not probative.
On the whole, these three classes have generated substantially more, probative evidence to support judgment about their member therapies than have the others.
Indeed, these data suggest four important revisions of our understanding of experiments involving interventions and their probative role in theories of social influence.
In practice, two factors conspire to limit the pool of suffixes that are probative in evaluating the behaviour of suffixes with respect to pitch accents.
The probative value of fingerprint identification still could not be vouched for by statistics.
Yet five commentators suggested that these reports are not so probative.
Alternatively, it might simply mean that the evidence in question, even in light of such critical examination, still has nontrivial probative value.
But if these introspections are not probative anyway, then demanding them from animals is inappropriate and involves a theoretical space that is artificial.
The failure to buckle up is taken as probative evidence of a failure to reason precisely because compliance is seen as low cost.
If this is so, we can conclude that in the case of free evaluation of evidence, probative statements are linked to belief.
They would have little or no probative value.
He states that 'the process by which self-identification and communal identification occurs can be logically probative of descent'.
What most would see as bias or incompetence in evaluating the probative weight of evidence may be taken by others, instead, as proof of superior insight.
At the cost of further mathematical complexity, we could have treated the probative weight of evidence as probabilistically related to the "true" likelihood of guilt. 29.
Decisions about research investment, then, are likely to differ in this region of the space from those in most other locations, where the evidence profiles are generally less probative.
The blood test here was not a useful probative tool but an almost nefarious attack on the child that would leave him or her forever uncertain of his parentage.
Because the opponent of such evidence cannot properly examine its probative impact and credentials, the risk of error that the evidence brings about falls exclusively upon him or her.
There are, of course, matters where facts logically probative have an emotional impact too large to be freely admissible.
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