antecedent conditions
collocation in Englishmeaningsofantecedentandcondition
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antecedent
adjective
uk/ˌæn.tiˈsiː.dənt/us/ˌæn.t̬əˈsiː.dənt/
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofantecedentandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She also concluded that 'unexpected student behavior is the prominentantecedentconditionof preservice teachers' instructional behavior' (p. 527).
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A behavior which occurs more frequently in the presence of anantecedentconditionthan in its absence is called a discriminated operant.
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We have discovered that the antecedent conditions for groupthink largely existed.
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This explanation would not point to any single salient consideration, but rather to "a detailed set of antecedent conditions" that causally determine the vase's breaking.
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The antecedent conditions (group cohesiveness, the four structural conditions and a provocative context) can cause groupthink.
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Instead, like the "detailed set of antecedent conditions" that causally determine the vase's breaking, the comparison represents a description of the set of affairs that explain the choice as justified.
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Revision of this initial hypothesis, in light of the semantic information provided by the verb, was the reason for the longer reading times in the object antecedent conditions.
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Especially distinctive factors in the study area, which have accounted for the apparent success of initiatives and which make replication difficult, relate to the favourable environmental and antecedent conditions.
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As the development of the naval personnel and accommodation for airships proceeds—these are antecedent conditions—we shall order other airships.
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Second, what are the determining antecedent conditions of these cognitions.
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Natural inference is when the individual, in a simple and whole process, grasps the antecedent conditions and conclusions instantaneously.
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A sequent is understood to mean that if all of the antecedent conditions are true, then at least one of the consequent formulas is true.
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