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      • Temporal order means that quantitative researchers think about variables in an order from “left to right” (Punch, 2005) and order the variables in purpose statements, research questions, and visual models into left-to-right, cause-and-effect presentations.
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  2. Temporal order means that quantitative researchers think about variables in an order from “left to right” (Punch, 2005) and order the variables in purpose statements, research questions, and visual models into left-to-right, cause-and-effect presentations. Thus, Independent variables are those that (probably) cause, influence, or affect outcomes.

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  3. Aug 21, 2019 · When matter requires a quantum description, temporal order is expected to become non-classicala scenario beyond the scope of current theories. Here we provide a direct description of such a...

    • Magdalena Zych, Fabio Costa, Igor Pikovski, Igor Pikovski, Časlav Brukner, Časlav Brukner
    • 2019
  4. May 3, 2019 · Though common sense says that causes must temporally precede their effects, the hugely influential interventionist account of causation makes no reference to temporal precedence. Does common sense lead us astray? In this paper, I evaluate the power of the commonsense assumption from within the interventionist approach to causal modeling.

    • Reuben Stern
    • reuben.stern@gmail.com
    • 2021
  5. Oct 1, 1997 · The equation for testing for temporal order and concurrency is similar to the log-linear model equations where Logit,(h,) = [aiDi + a^D, + a^D^ + c^D; + O!(,D(,] + ADi + Di + P^ + A + D, + D, + 8(a,k + 0(a,, (6) and each cr,D, represents a dummy-coded temporal intercept for each assessment period.

    • Todd Q. Miller
    • 1997
  6. In order to prove their non-classicality, we for-mulate a Bell-type theorem for temporal order: We de fine a task that cannot be accomplished if the time order between the events was...

    • Magdalena Zych, Fabio Costa, Igor Pikovski, Igor Pikovski, Časlav Brukner, Časlav Brukner
    • 2019
  7. Mar 24, 2022 · In this Review, Coull and Giersch describe the functional and neural differences between temporal order processing and duration estimation by exploring perturbations in individuals with...

  8. To understand temporal order, a statistical method must make distinctions between each type of change event (i.e., direction and magnitude) and each level of stability.

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