typical ambiguity - significado y definición. Qué es typical ambiguity
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Qué (quién) es typical ambiguity - definición

THE TENDENCY TO AVOID OPTIONS FOR WHICH THE PROBABILITY OF A FAVORABLE OUTCOME IS UNKNOWN
Ambiguity Effect; Ambiguity bias

Typical pulmonary carcinoid tumour         
  • CT-guided biopsy of peripheral typical carcinoid tumor
DISEASE
Typical pulmonary carcinoid tumor; Lung carcinoid; Pulmonary carcinoid; Typical lung carcinoid tumour; Typical lung carcinoid tumor; Typical lung carcinoid; Lung carcinoid tumor
Typical pulmonary carcinoid tumour is a subtype of pulmonary carcinoid tumour. It is an uncommon low-grade malignant lung mass that is most often in the central airways of the lung.
Amphibolous         
SENTENCES WITH STRUCTURES PERMITTING MULTIPLE POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS
Amphibology; Amphiboly; French push bottles up German rear; Amphibologies; French push bottles up german rear; Amphibolous; Crash blossom; Crash blossoms; Structural ambiguity; Ambiguous sentence structure; Locally ambiguous sentence; Globally ambiguous sentence; Grammatical ambiguity; Ambiguous syntax; Syntactic disambiguation; Models of syntactic ambiguity; Ambiguity (syntax); Syntactically ambiguous; Phrase structure ambiguity; Structural disambiguation; Syntactical ambiguity; Crash Blossoms; Fallacy of amphiboly
·adj Ambiguous; doubtful.
II. Amphibolous ·adj Capable of two meanings.
Amphibologies         
SENTENCES WITH STRUCTURES PERMITTING MULTIPLE POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS
Amphibology; Amphiboly; French push bottles up German rear; Amphibologies; French push bottles up german rear; Amphibolous; Crash blossom; Crash blossoms; Structural ambiguity; Ambiguous sentence structure; Locally ambiguous sentence; Globally ambiguous sentence; Grammatical ambiguity; Ambiguous syntax; Syntactic disambiguation; Models of syntactic ambiguity; Ambiguity (syntax); Syntactically ambiguous; Phrase structure ambiguity; Structural disambiguation; Syntactical ambiguity; Crash Blossoms; Fallacy of amphiboly
·pl of Amphibology.

Wikipedia

Ambiguity effect

The ambiguity effect is a cognitive bias where decision making is affected by a lack of information, or "ambiguity". The effect implies that people tend to select options for which the probability of a favorable outcome is known, over an option for which the probability of a favorable outcome is unknown. The effect was first described by Daniel Ellsberg in 1961.