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You [probably won't] pull three blue balls in a row at random out of a yellow box, but you could
randomly
sample just one blue ball.
So 15-month-old babies, in this respect, like scientists, care whether evidence is
randomly
sampled or not, and they use this to develop expectations about the world: what squeaks and what doesn't, what to explore and what to ignore.
So, in my lab, we have run hundreds of thousands of evolutionary game simulations with lots of different
randomly
chosen worlds and organisms that compete for resources in those worlds.
You can ignore most of that axis, because if you're driving around town, and the car starts stopping randomly, you're never going to buy that car.
For this species, it is simply a matter of where a larva happens to
randomly
fall on the sea floor.
When ketchup is just sitting around, the tomato particles are evenly and
randomly
distributed.
The key to RCTs is that the subjects are
randomly
assigned to their study groups.
For example, when testing a new headache medication, a large pool of people with headaches would be
randomly
divided into two groups, one receiving the medication and another receiving a placebo.
In such cases, scientists use an epidemiological study, which simply observes people going about their usual behavior, rather than
randomly
assigning active participants to control invariable groups.
Precisely because the test subjects are not
randomly
assigned to their groups.
After male volunteers were
randomly
assigned to smell either one of the worn shirts, or a new unworn one, saliva samples showed an increase in testosterone in those who had smelled a shirt worn by an ovulating woman.
These seemingly crude methods of search and retrieval are, in fact, so useful that they are applied in computer models to obtain optimal solutions from decentralized elements, working
randomly
and exchanging simple information.
The universal phenomenon of entropy means that molecules will tend towards diffusing randomly, moving from areas of high concentration to low concentration, or even breaking apart into smaller molecules and atoms.
We filed in federal court in the Southern District of New York, and the case was
randomly
assigned to Judge Robert Sweet.
Or, if you're
randomly
picking a five-player basketball team out of a group of twelve friends, how many possible groups of five are there?
Each of you will have either a black or a white hat on your head assigned randomly, and I won't tell you how many of each color there are.
They will
randomly
eject matter and/or energy, known as nuclear radiation, to achieve greater stability.
Each contains one of your instruments, but don't be fooled by the pictures - they've been
randomly
placed.
Others we
randomly
assign to procrastinate by dangling Minesweeper in front of them for either five or 10 minutes.
CA: Your mind is teeming with ideas, and not just
randomly.
Because there are as many liars as truth tellers, if you guess randomly, there's a 50 percent chance you're going to get it right.
Inside this board are narrow tunnels through which tiny balls will fall down randomly, going right or left, or left, etc.
So let's send into this graph a bunch of tiny, digital marbles and let them go
randomly
through the graph.
And from time to time, also let's make jumps completely
randomly
to increase the fun.
When the robots reach an intersection, they will pick
randomly
whether to go left, right, or forward.
I'd like those of you who are able to join us in saying these names as loud as you can, randomly, disorderly.
One of the common characteristics of all of these animals I've been talking to you about is that they did not appear to have received the memo that they need to behave according to the rules that we have derived from a handful of
randomly
selected animals that currently populate the vast majority of biomedical laboratories across the world.
One day many years ago, when I was a young graduate student and Omer was a young Gufti who couldn't speak much English, we learned, completely randomly, that we were born in the same year, the same month and the same day, six hours apart.
Randomly
assigned them to be prisoner and guard.
My colleague, Stephen Suomi, has been rearing monkeys in two different ways:
randomly
separated the monkey from the mother and reared her with a nurse and surrogate motherhood conditions.
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