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Evolutionary Meaning of Sadness, Depression, and Suicide (슬픔과 우울, 그리고 자살의 진화적 의미)

  • Shin, Chul-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2016
  • Depression has a relatively high lifetime prevalence rate in spite of a genetic influence on its etiology and a high mortality rate in untreated cases. This suggests the possibility that depression gives us evolutionary benefits which we do not exactly know yet. There have been several hypotheses which tell us what evolutionary advantages depression could give us. The psychic pain hypothesis considers sad or depressed mood as a negative reward just like physical pain which we have to avoid for our protection and survival. The social rank hypothesis holds that depressed mood is very similar to the emotional state of the defeated in social competition which prevents him from further protesting or fighting that might cause additional damage to him. The inclusive fitness hypothesis views suicide as a sacrifice phenomenon to contribute to inclusive fitness. These hypotheses gives us new insights into mood disorders and also some suggestions about the conditions in which depressed mood or suicidal behaviors increase and the ways to reduce them.

WEAK SUFFICIENT CONVERGENCE CONDITIONS AND APPLICATIONS FOR NEWTON METHODS

  • Argyros, Ioannis-K.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.16 no.1_2
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2004
  • The famous Newton-Kantorovich hypothesis has been used for a long time as a sufficient condition for the convergence of Newton method to a solution of an equation in connection with the Lipschitz continuity of the Frechet-derivative of the operator involved. Using Lipschitz and center-Lipschitz conditions we show that the Newton-Kantorovich hypothesis is weakened. The error bounds obtained under our semilocal convergence result are finer and the information on the location of the solution more precise than the corresponding ones given by the dominating Newton-Kantorovich theorem, and under the same hypotheses/computational cost, since the evaluation of the Lipschitz also requires the evaluation of the center-Lipschitz constant. In the case of local convergence we obtain a larger convergence radius than before. This observation is important in computational mathematics and can be used in connection to projection methods and in the construction of optimum mesh independence refinement strategies.

A Study of the Guess Pattern Hypothesis in Language Acquisition: Looking at Children′s Interpretation of Stress-Shift Constructions (언어습득 과정에서 발생하는 추측양상에 대한 연구: 강세이동구문을 중심으로)

  • 강혜경
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2003
  • The present study, focusing on the stress-shift constructions, examines the tendency of young children to give wrong wide scope interpretation in language acquisition and questions the validity of the guess pattern hypothesis argued by Grodzinsky & Reinhart (1993). According to the hypothesis, children know that they have to construct a reference-set, keep two representations in working memory, and check whether the interpretation needed in the given context justifies selection of competing reference sets, but their working memory is not big enough to hold the materials needed to complete the execution of this task. Hence they give up and resort to a guess. 1 carried out an experiment of 16 Korean children aged 3;9 to 6;2 to find out whether children have more difficulty in the interpretation of stress-shift constructions than of constructions with a nuclear stress, and therefore perform the interpretation of the former by guessing. Assuming that the tendency is caused by a deficiency in contextual computation rather than reference set computation, I try to explain it in terms of pragmatic considerations.

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Developing an Evaluation Model of Webcasting Sites (웹캐스팅 사이트 평가모델 개발)

  • Suh, Yung-Ho;Lee, Hyun-Soo
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.43-62
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this research is to develop a webcasting site evaluation model, to estimate the relative importance of factors affecting the performance of webcasting sites, and to derive the CSFs of the sites. Evaluation model consists of 6 first-level evaluation factors and 23 second-level evaluation factors. This study compares the evaluation scores of website with those of the customer satisfaction. We inspect seven hypotheses. Hypothesis)(H1) tests correlation of the evaluation scores of website and those of the customer satisfaction. Hypothesis2(H2)$\sim$Hypothesis7(H7) tests if 6 first-level factors(planning, program & form, design, technology, interface, content) have an impact on customer satisfaction. In order to test the hypotheses, correlation analysis and regression analysis are performed. As a result of empirical tests, all Hypotheses$(H1){\sim}H7)$ are accepted and its implications are discussed.

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Comparison Density Representation of Traditional Test Statistics for the Equality of Two Population Proportions

  • Jangsun Baek
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.112-121
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    • 1995
  • Let $p_1$ and $p_2$ be the proportions of two populations. To test the hypothesis $H_0 : p_1 = p_2$, we usually use the $x^2$ statistic, the large sample binomial statistic Z, and the Generalized Likelihood Ratio statistic-2log $\lambda$developed based on different mathematical rationale, respectively. Since testing the above hypothesis is equivalent to testing whether two populations follow the common Bernoulli distribution, one may also test the hypothesis by comparing 1 with the ratio of each density estimate and the hypothesized common density estimate, called comparison density, which was devised by Parzen(1988). We show that the above traditional test statistics ate actually estimating the measure of distance between the true densities and the common density under $H_0$ by representing them with the comparison density.

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Study on the Pollution-heaven Hypothesis Focusing on Pollution-Intensive Industries (환경규제 강화로 인한 산업재배치 효과에 관한 연구 -오염다배출산업을 중심으로-)

  • Lho, Sangwhan
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.121-144
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to test pollution-heaven hypothesis on the korean pollution-intensive industries, that is, textile and clothing, petrochemical and primary metal industry. The empirical study examines that foreign direct investment(FDI) of korean pollution-intensive industries regresses on couple of exogenous variables and the environmental regulation on FDI. As the environmental regulation is not directly observed, it uses $CO_2$ emissions as the pollutant. The results of the study show that the environmental regulation in a host country is an insignificant determinant of FDI for the korean polluting industries. That is, they do not support Leonard (1988), Xing and Kolstad (2000) that the hypothesis is a significant for heavily polluting industries.

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A New Approach in Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Chemical Components in Brown Rice (현미중 화학성분함량 결정요인 해석에 관한 새시도)

  • Park, Hoon;Lee, Chun-Yung
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 1971
  • The hypothesis that the grain having the same specific gravity has the same content in some chemical constituents as a genetic constant of a variety without being affected by the environmental conditions which affect only the percent distribution of grain in specific gravity was tested on nitrogen. Also the applicability of hypothesis on phosphorus, potassium, calcium and physiological significance of hypothesis were discussed.

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A Statistical Analysis of the Distribution of Sasang Constitutions in Iksan Wonkwang Oriental Medicine (익산원광한의원 내원환자의 체질분포에 관한 통계적 분석)

  • 김종열;김홍기
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.118-129
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    • 2003
  • Objective : To learn the distributional characteristics of Sasang constitutions, Methods : We statistically analyzed those 1338 patients who had been treated at Iksan Wonkwang Oriental Medicine during the period of three years from 2000 to 2002. The data were obtained through the electronic chart developed by Kim Jong- Yeol, and analyzed using the statistical Package SPSS. Results : The distributional ratio of Soeumin : Soyangin : Taeumin was 22.8 : 29.2 : 47.8. Thus the hypothesis : 'the distributional ratio of Soeumin : Soyangin : Taeumin is 2 : 3 : 5' was barely rejected by $x^2$ test for goodness-of-fit at the significance level of 5 %. When $x^2$ test for homogeneity was applied, the distributional characteristics between women and men were different and the distributional characteristics among several age groups were different under significance level of 5%. Conclusion : Though the hypothesis: 'the distributional ratio of Soeumin : Soyangin : Taeumin is 2 : 3 : 5' was rejected by $x^2$ test at the significance level of 5%, the observed distributional ratio was not so far away from the hypothesis.

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Simple hypotheses testing for the number of trees in a random forest

  • Park, Cheol-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.371-377
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    • 2010
  • In this study, we propose two informal hypothesis tests which may be useful in determining the number of trees in a random forest for use in classification. The first test declares that a case is 'easy' if the hypothesis of the equality of probabilities of two most popular classes is rejected. The second test declares that a case is 'hard' if the hypothesis that the relative difference or the margin of victory between the probabilities of two most popular classes is greater than or equal to some small number, say 0.05, is rejected. We propose to continue generating trees until all (or all but a small fraction) of the training cases are declared easy or hard. The advantage of combining the second test along with the first test is that the number of trees required to stop becomes much smaller than the first test only, where all (or all but a small fraction) of the training cases should be declared easy.

Fuzzy Test of Hypothesis by Uniformly Most Powerful Test (균일최강력검정에 의한 가설의 퍼지 검정)

  • Kang, Man-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.25-28
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we study some properties of condition for fuzzy data, agrement index by ratio of area and the uniformly most powerful fuzzy test of hypothesis. Also, we suggest a confidence bound for uniformly most powerful fuzzy test. For illustration, we take the most powerful critical fuzzy region from exponential distribution by likelihood ratio and test the hypothesis of ${\chi}^2$-distribution by agreement index.