- the
result is a (corrected) p-
value. Thus they are
susceptible to the same
misinterpretation as any
other p-
value. The
false positive risk is
always higher...
-
proposition to truth,
which in
classical logic has only two
possible values (true or
false). In some
programming languages, any
expression can be evaluated...
- were only two
possible values (i.e., "true" and "
false") for any proposition.
classical two-
valued logic may be
extended to n-
valued logic for n greater...
-
expression returns value_if_true if
condition is true, but
value_if_
false otherwise.
Usually the two sub-expressions
value_if_true and
value_if_
false must have...
- one
which returns no
false negatives, the
value of the NPV is 1 (100%), and with a test
which returns no true
negatives the NPV
value is zero. The NPV can...
- an
integer where false is
represented as a
value of zero and true by a non-zero
value. ^c All
values evaluate to
either true or
false.
Everything in Trueclass...
- of the
input variables (for instance, A=true, B=
false), and the
result of the
operation for
those values. A
truth table is a
structured representation that...
-
elements of the
subobject and "
false" to the
other elements of X. Therefore, a
subobject classifier is also
known as a "truth
value object" and the
concept is...
-
Anthropological Theory of
Value: The
False Coin of Our Own
Dreams is a 2002 book-length
synthesis of cultural, economic, and
political theories of
value,
written by...
- many-valued
logic systems in
which there are
three truth values indicating true,
false, and some
third value. This is
contrasted with the more
commonly known...