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IdentificationIn economic analysis we often assume that there exists an underlying structure which generated the observations of real-world data. However, statistical ...
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IdentificationThe process of determining students qualified for gifted or advanced programming, identification most commonly occurs through the use of intelligence or other testing. Many researchers place emphasis [..]
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IdentificationIdentification is the association of a particular record within a set of data with a particular population unit.
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Identification1[uncountable, countable] (abbreviation ID) the process of showing, proving, or recognizing who or what someone or something is The identification of the crash victims was a long and difficult task. E [..]
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Identification1640s, "treating of a thing as the same as another; act of making or proving to be the same," from French identification, probably from identifier (see identify). Psychological sense of &quo [..]
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Identification/aɪˌdɛntəfəˈkeɪʃən/ noun plural identifications identification /aɪˌdɛntəfəˈkeɪʃən/ noun plural identifications Learner's definition of IDENTIFICATION 1 : the act of finding out who someone i [..]
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IdentificationRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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Identificationqualities and characteristics of an organism or object.
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IdentificationA spot television commercial eight to ten sec- onds in length, during a station break; the last two seconds of the visual time may be reserved for showing the station call letters ("station identification"); a ten-second broadcast commercial an- nouncement, sometimes referred to as a "ten".
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IdentificationA means for recognition. Evidence that an item is the same as something claimed, described or specified. [D02827]
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Identificationdesignation: the act of designating or identifying something evidence of identity; something that identifies a person or thing the condition of having the identity (of a person or object) established; [..]
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Identification[The] process an information system (IS) uses to recognize an entity. [INFOSEC-99]
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IdentificationA system using electromagnetic transmissions to which equipment carried by friendly forces automatically responds, for example, by emitting pulses, thereby distinguishing themselves from enemy forces. [JP 1-02] Note: The secondary surveillance radar (SSR) system used in modern air traffic control systems is an outgrowth of the military IFF system u [..]
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Identification(n.) In a biometric security system, the process of comparing a biometric data sample against all of the system��s databased reference templates in order to establish the identity of the person trying [..]
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Identificationidentifitsirung
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Identificationidentification (pop)
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IdentificationTo receive a ballot at the polling station or to register to vote at the advance polls or on election day, electors must prove their identity and address. They can: (1) show one original piece of ID w [..]
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IdentificationAccording to Freud, as children develop, there comes a time in which the child must adopt the characteristics of one of the parents. During this process of identification, the child adopts the charact [..]
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IdentificationThe process of using claimed or observed attributes of an entity to deduce who the entity is. The evidence of identity or fact of proof showing the attributes of the individual presenting the identifi [..]
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IdentificationThe term "identification" means--
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IdentificationTypes of identification that are legally allowed to confirm a guest's age, varying by state and municipality.
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Identification(n) the act of designating or identifying something(n) evidence of identity; something that identifies a person or thing(n) the condition of having the identity (of a person or object) established(n) [..]
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IdentificationDesignation of a road location, a vehicle, a person, or a traffic accident in such a manner as to positively distinguish it from all others of the same description. Identification is often accomplish [..]
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IdentificationThe process of recognising a particular user of a computer or online service.
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IdentificationVerification of the identity of a user, process, or device; typically required for access to resources of an IT system.
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Identification
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Identification An abbreviation for identification. To complete a private security test, you must bring valid, government-issued identification for proof of identity.
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IdentificationThe process of verifying the identity of a user, process, or device, usually as a prerequisite for granting access to resources in an IT system. Identity-Based Access Control
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Identificationthe process of locating and identifying children needing special services.
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IdentificationThe process of locating and determining the eligibility of children requiring special education.
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IdentificationOn-dog system whereby a dog may be identified to a record; i.e., microchip or tattoo.
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IdentificationEverything found at the archaeology site is given a special identification number. No two items have the same number. Each number corresponds to the Field, Area and item number. A letter followed by a [..]
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IdentificationA process by which an individual unconsciously endeavors to pattern himself after another. This process is also important in the development of the Personality, particularly the Superego or Conscience [..]
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IdentificationA method of differentiating individuals based on the analysis of qualitative or quantitative biological traits or patterns. This process which has applications in forensics and identity Theft preventi [..]
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IdentificationThe determination of Genes suspected to be associated with specific traits, metabolic pathways, or Diseases.
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IdentificationThe process by which an aspect of self image is developed based on in-group preference or ethnocentrism and a Perception of belonging to a social or cultural group. (From APA, Thesaurus of Psychologic [..]
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IdentificationA process by which an individual unconsciously endeavors to pattern himself after another. This process is also important in the development of the personality, particularly the superego or conscience [..]
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IdentificationOn-dog system whereby a dog may be identified to a record; i.e., microchip or tattoo.
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IdentificationIdentification, friend or foe (IFF) is a type of identification system used within military and civil information systems for detecting and identifying friendly vehicles, forces and aircrafts. IFF mak [..]
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IdentificationThe problem of identification is defined in terms of the possibility of characterizing parameters of interest from observable data. This problem occurs ...
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IdentificationWhen a witness points out the person he or she has been talking about. This can happen before or during a trial.
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Identification1) The process, generally employing unique machine-readable names, that enables recognition of users or resources as identical to those previously described to the computer system. 2) The assignment of a name by which an entity can be referenced. The entity may be high level (such as a user) or low level (such as a process or communication channel.
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IdentificationA process in which speakers seek to create a bond with the audience by emphasizing common values, goals, and experiences.
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IdentificationWhen a person provides a document to a bank or is being identified by a person, who is known to the bank, it is called identification. Banks ask for identification before paying an order cheque or a d [..]
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IdentificationThe association of some unique or at least useful label to a person or entity to ascertain their identity. Identification answers the question, Who is this person or entity? (USAID Automated Directive [..]
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IdentificationA parameter in a model is identified if and only if complete knowledge of the joint distribution of the observed variables gives enough information to calculate the parameter exactly. If the model has [..]
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IdentificationCharles Manski gave a brilliant example of what identification is all about: Suppose that you observe the almost simultanous movement of a man his image in a mirror. Does the mirror image cause the ma [..]
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IdentificationThe documented confirmation of a specified set of patient identifying information as belonging to the respective individual
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Identification
The act of identifying, or proving to be the same.
''Much education and experience is required for proper identification of bird species''
The state of being identified.
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Identificationthe process of becoming like someone as a sequel to assimilating or copying that person's activities, behavior, and reactions. The term is applied especially to the differentiation of G-I/R (gend [..]
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