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  2. Zero is a special value in our daily lives, and previous research on how zero values affect. decision making leaves many questions to be explored. The present research examined the zero. effect in life-saving decisions and found that people expressed strong preferences for options.

  3. examined the zero effect in lifesaving decisions and found that people expressed strong preferences for options offering a possibility that no one will die, even when the expected loss was relatively high.

    • Yufeng Zhang, Paul Slovic
    • 2019
  4. Jan 21, 2016 · What does a zero effect really mean? As an example of the above, they have a useful discussion of how we can learn from interventions with zero effects.

  5. Dec 6, 2016 · Mathematician Hannah Fry tells the intriguing story of how the number zero was ‘discovered’ – and why we couldn’t predict the future without it.

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    You would think by now that we could say unequivocally what causes what. But the question of cause, which has haunted science and philosophy from their earliest days, still dogs our heels for numerous reasons. Humans are evolutionarily predisposed to see patterns and psychologically inclined to gather information that supports pre-existing views, a...

    Speaking of philosophers, David Hume argued that causation doesn't exist in any provable sense. Karl Popper and the Falsificationists maintained that we cannot prove a relationship, only disprove it, which explains why statistical analyses do not try to prove a correlation; instead, they pull a double negative and disprove that the data are uncorre...

    With such considerations in mind, scientists must carefully design and control their experiments to weed out bias, circular reasoning, self-fulfilling prophecies and hidden variables. They must respect the requirements and limitations of the methods used, draw from representative samples where possible, and not overstate their results.

  6. Exotic states of matter appear, such as superfluids that have no friction and viscosity and so climb out of their containers; superconductors, which have zero electrical resistance, and Bose-Einstein condensates, where atoms act totally in unison and never collide.

  7. 5 days ago · Real-World Examples of Zero Trust in Effect. The Zero Trust model is becoming the cybersecurity standard. A 2023 Cisco study found that more than 86% of companies had begun adopting Zero Trust principles, though only 2% were implementing all of the pillars. Here are a few examples of organizations that use Zero Trust security:

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