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... 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 HEXIS Phoenix 2005 1 Sukanto Bhattacharya Department of Business Administration Alaska Pacific... ...84, Russia. Copyright 2005 by Hexis (Phoenix, Arizona, USA) and Sukanto Bhattacharya Many books can be downloaded from this E-Library ... ...could still possibly be explained away as “infinite loss” but there is no logically acceptable way to explain the log of a negative number if f(X) > ... ...e theory was originally stated in much generalized, abstract terms. As a consequence, it presented possible areas of application covering a number ... ...while dynamically they may be viewed as set-valued vector functions. If a logical proposition is said to be t% true in T, i% indeterminate in I and ... ...f p t at every t so as to minimize the total error. It is quite logical to assume that the p t values will have to be related in some way... ...oduct of the relative reward r (c n ) that the individual attaches to the consequences resulting from the choice c n , the likelihood that the choice... ...ION PROGRAM IN BORLAND C ***"); printf("\n\n\n"); printf(“Copiright: Sukanto Bhattacharya Date: 18 July 2003"); time_count = 0; do { t... ...ow, Peterson, U.S.A., 1957. Festinger, L., J. M. Carlsmith. Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psycho...