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TRANSITIVITYSee Circularity.
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TRANSITIVITYTransitivité (comparaisons internationales)
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TRANSITIVITYTransitivity is the number of objects a verb requires or takes in a given instance.
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TRANSITIVITY1. the quality of a union across components that the union transfers among components. For instance, a transitive union would be: If a > b, and b > c, a > c must also be true. 2. Reference: s [..]
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TRANSITIVITYIn Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the third stage is called the Concrete Operational Stage. During this stage, which occurs from age 7-12, the child shows increased use of logic or rea [..]
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TRANSITIVITY(n) (logic and mathematics) a relation between three elements such that if it holds between the first and second and it also holds between the second and third it must necessarily hold between the fir [..]
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TRANSITIVITY(transitivitet): a term referring to whether or not a verb occurs with a direct object. A transitive verb occurs with a direct object; an intransitive verb occurs without one. Example of transitive ve [..]
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TRANSITIVITYWhen stimulus A = stimulus B and B = stimulus C, if an organism responds to stimulus A as equal to stimulus C, it is said to show transitivity. For example, if the written numbers one, two, three are [..]
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TRANSITIVITYTransitivity is formally just a property that a binary relation might possess, and thus one could discuss the concept in any context in economics in ...
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TRANSITIVITYTransitivity is formally just a property that a binary relation might possess, and thus one could discuss the concept in any context in economics in which ...
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