The Theory of Investment Value was created in 1938.
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The Theory of Harmonial Value was created on 2001-08-07.
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The Extreme Contraction Theory of Astrophysics.
The answer is "The Big Bang Theory".
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the maximum or minimum value of a continuous function on a set.
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Theories of value, or value theory, is a philosophy that examines what people value, how much they value it, and why. Value theory is often applied economically in an exchange of goods, but can also be applied ethically with regards to virtue and vice.
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An outlier (mathematics/statistics), or radical value (sociology).
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It is a value which appears not to fit in with the other data elements.
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To find the lower extreme, you need to identify the smallest value in a data set. To find the upper extreme, you need to identify the largest value in the data set. These values represent the lowest and highest points of the data distribution.
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extreme
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Alpha is the probability that the test statistics would assume a value as or more extreme than the observed value of the test, BY PURE CHANCE, WHEN THE NULL HYPOTHESIS IS TRUE.
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The probability of the observed value or something more extreme under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true. That is, the probability of standard scores at least as extreme as the observed test statistic.
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Michael A. Dritschel has written:
'Model theory and linear extreme points in the numerical radius unit ball' -- subject(s): Decomposition method, Model theory, Operator theory
'The Extended Field of Operator Theory (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications)'
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A value that cannot be physically measured. It's a value known only in theory. (such as the size of a graviton)
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Unless the one at the extreme left is zero, then the digit with the greatest value is the one at the extreme left. So in the above number the digit 4 has the greatest value which is 4 followed by 8 zeros; which is 400,000,000 = four hundred million.
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The probability of the observed value or something more extreme under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.
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Outliers pull the mean in the direction of the outlier.
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coefficient of variation
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Human relations theory focuses on the value, needs and contribution of the employee; classical theory's emphasis is the good of the organisation and the work.
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In color theory, value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color, while shade refers to the darkness of a color when black is added to it.
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An "extreme value" is either a local maximum, or a local minimum - i.e., a point which is greater than all the points in a certain neighborhood, or less than all points in a certain neighborhood.
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What do you mean by "value"?
Certainly, if a theory is supposed to have scientific value (if it tells us something new about the world around us), there must be evidence to support it, or else it were a bad theory (or actually not a real theory at all).
However, every scientific theory starts off as a hypothesis, which is basically just a "quaint idea". By testing that hypothesis (and obtaining positive results), it might actually be developed into a real theory. If the evidence speaks against the hypothesis, the idea just dies right there (or at least it should).
So, a hypothesis has to be testable to have value (so it can "grow" into a theory).
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A scientific theory must be based on many repeated correct experiments; also this theory must be related with other accepted theories.
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A subtheory (sub-theory) is a theory which is based upon, or largely contained within, a larger theory. For instance, in my own field of sociology, value conflict theory might be considered a subtheory of conflict theory. Similarly, social exchange theory is a subtheory of social behaviorism.
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the value of exports is greater than the value of imports
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80 % of the value is in 20 % of the transactions
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Ethology
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One risk of extreme customization is the fact that resale value might be very much lower than the market for an item. Extreme customization also means that the customer base will be lower in quantity.
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Yes, utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory because it focuses on the outcomes or consequences of actions to determine their moral value.
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Communism is extreme form of socialism and, in theory, permits no private property.
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Instrumentality
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Steven Connor has written:
'Theory and cultural value' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature, Literature, Modern, Modern Literature, Philosophy, Theory, Value in literature
'James Joyce'
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The theory of Copernicus was revolutionary because at the time, people believed that Earth was the center of the solar system instead of the Sun.
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FOFOA is an anonymous blogger discussing the theory "freegold" Freegold is the theory that moneys two functions, medium of exchange and store of value will separate.
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It is either a maximum or minimum value depending on its downwards shape or its upwards shape
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Order theory is the theory that society is based on shared values. That society is explained by the values they hold and defend. According to this theory, the reason discrimination occurs is that the society is defending its values from the 'intruding' value set that the immigrated have brought with them.
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The relevance theory of dividends suggests that dividends impact a firm's value, investor preferences, and information signaling. In contrast, the irrelevance theory of dividends proposes that dividend policy does not affect a firm's value because investors are indifferent between dividends and capital gains.
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Isaak Il'ich Rubin has written:
'Essays on Marx's theory of value' -- subject(s): Value
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