- a
simple digital alarm clock is a real-world
object that a
layperson (
nonexpert) can use and understand. They can
understand what the
alarm clock does...
-
experts could recall surprising amounts of information, far more than
nonexperts,
suggesting eidetic skills. However, when the
experts were
presented with...
- at follow-up examinations. When
clinical diagnoses performed mainly by
nonexperts are
checked by autopsy, the
average accuracy is 73.8%. Overall, 80.6%...
- S2CID 218716838. Taylor,
Barry N. (1971). "Introduction to the
constants for
nonexperts".
National Institute of
Standards and Technology.
Archived from the original...
- 1926
Nobel Prize in Physics. (1974):
Introduction to the
constants for
nonexperts, 1900–1920 From the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edition; reproduced...
- 1926
Nobel Prize in Physics. (1974):
Introduction to the
constants for
nonexperts, 1900–1920 From the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th ed.;
reproduced by...
-
would leave such
structures due to
ripples of
gravitational waves. Most
nonexpert critics (nonscientists) have
found the book a
challenge to
fully comprehend;...
- psychology, and evolution,
while also
making these topics accessible to
nonexpert readers by
avoiding the use of
scientific jargon. One
particular focus...
- Constants, Units, and Uncertainty.
Introduction to the
Constants for
Nonexperts.
National Institute for
Standards and Technology.
Retrieved 11
April 2009...
- by Anna Gannon. Tony
Abramson has
published an
illustrated guide for
nonexperts. One
series (U), has been
linked to King
Aethelbald of
Mercia (716-57)...