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  • 41expectancy tables — See mortality tables …

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  • 42Life expectancy — This article is about the measure of remaining life. For the Dean Koontz novel, see Life Expectancy (novel). For List of countries by life expectancy, see List of countries by life expectancy. Life expectancy is the expected (in the statistical… …

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  • 43List of countries by life expectancy — This is a list of countries by life expectancy at birth, the average number of years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year, if mortality at each age remains constant in the future. Each entry includes total population as well as… …

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  • 44Happy Life Expectancy — Quality of Life Indexes:Arguably, one of the most widely valued social indicators is happiness. Social researchers often use the term Quality of Life (QOL) to describe what is commonly called “happiness.” One of the leading pioneers of happiness… …

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  • 45Language expectancy theory — (LET) is a language based theory of persuasion [M. Burgoon and Miller, 1985; M. Burgoon, Hunsaker Dawson, 1994; M. Burgoon, Jones Stewart, 1975)] . The theory looks at the effects of linguistic variations on persuasive messages. It is based on… …

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  • 46life expectancy — noun an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities • Hypernyms: ↑anticipation, ↑expectancy * * * noun, pl ⋯ cies : the average number of years that a person or animal can expect to live [noncount] improvements… …

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  • 47Observer-expectancy effect — Participant observer effect redirects here. Psychology …

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  • 48Subject-expectancy effect — The Subject expectancy effect, is a form of reactivity that occurs in scientific experiment or medical treatment when a research subject or patient expects a given result and therefore unconsciously affects the outcome, or reports the expected… …

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  • 49Life Expectancy Index — The Life expectancy index is a statistical measure used to determine the average lifespan of the population of a certain nation or area. Life expectancy is one of the factors in measuring the Human Development Index (HDI) of each nation, along… …

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  • 50Scalar expectancy — The Scalar timing or scalar expectancy theory (Gibbon 1977) is a model that posits an internal clock, and particular memory and decision processes. This is one of the most popular views of timing in animals. The clock and memory are driven by a… …

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