cohort model

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cohort
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˈkəʊ.hɔːt/
us
/ˈkoʊ.hɔːrt/
social sciencespecialized
a group of people who share a characteristic, ...
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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According to the revisedcohortmodel, word recognition comprises various stages, including lexical contact, activation, retrieval and access, selection, and recognition and integration.
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In the age\\cohortmodel, there is no interaction between age and cohort.
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The model used for this analysis is acohortmodel-the progression of the disease is simulated for a single cohort over its expected lifetime.
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It is beyond the scope of this paper, and data set to decide whether the life-cycle or thecohortmodel more accurately describes the process of political decision-making.
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A key limitation of thecohortmodelis that it does not take into account the effect of "herd immunity," or changes in the population over time (14).
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Thiscohortmodelprovides collaboration and a collegial study environment that provides ample time for professional sharing.
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Degree delivery occurs on a spectrum, from the full-timecohortmodelto distance programs designed for professionals already employed full-time at an institution.
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Thecohortmodelconsists of three stages: access, selection, and integration.
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The program follows acohortmodelto emphasize continuity of content and student interaction.
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Even fancier is the coordinator/cohortmodel, in which each request is assigned to a different coordinator process.
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Using thecohortmodel, small classes involve dynamic discussions and are supported with learning coaches.
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The processes by which words are activated and competitors rejected in thecohortmodelare frequently called activation and selection or recognition and competition.
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In order to accommodate full-time employment, provide strong networking opportunities, and many teamwork opportunities, programs such as have adopted acohortmodeland offer classes on evenings and weekends.
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The programs are primarily offered in acohortmodelas a blended format, combining periodic on campus residencies for face to face intensive sessions with on line courses.
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Some systems also use anti-speaker techniques, such as cohort models, and world models.
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An important feature of cohort models is forming of subgroups (usually cohorts, groups structured by gender and, as the case may be, other criteria) and assumptions regarding their future behaviour.
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