typicality

NOUN
  1. the state of being that is typical
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How To Use typicality In A Sentence

  • Participants were interviewed individually and asked to complete three tasks, in this order: the familiarity task just described, a hierarchical sorting task, and a typicality rating task.
  • For a more complete discussion of the relationship between similarity, typicality , and categorization see Rips (1989).
  • As we learned in Intermediate Statistics with "small" samples regarding inferential test statistics, we do run some risk of "atypicality" due to the "small" sample size.
  • To wine-makers, however, wine faults are specific departures from an acceptable norm, the least quantifiable of which may be a lack of typicality.
  • When desirability scores for the three trout are set to .40, the correlation between typicality and desirability goes up to .86.
  • Like all regional historians Bruegel must deal with local particularities and the problem of typicality.
  • We also consider centrality in the scientific taxonomy and four other possible predictors of a fish's typicality: desirability, familiarity to participants, size, and habitat.
  • Analyses of goddess worship argue for the typicality of such phenomena, and their status as emblematic and fundamentally sustaining of the nation.
  • But it's a story about specific people, and only a half-wit ever reads a story and assumes any character is a typicality, unless it's a type of character they've never come across before.
  • Alternative actions are queued according to typicality.
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