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      • A question that a respondent will struggle to answer, not because they’re a poor respondent, but because it’s a bad question. More generally, an ambiguous question is too broad and leaves too much room for interpretation by the respondent.
  1. In their report Responsible Science, § the National Research Council recognized the problem of ambiguity in a section on questionable research practices. They wrote: “The selective use of research data is another area where the boundary between fabrication and creative insight may not be obvious” (p. 29).

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  3. Aug 19, 2022 · The idea that ambiguity can be productive in data science remains controversial. Efforts to make scientific publications and data intelligible to computers generally assume that accommodating multiple meanings for words, known as polysemy, undermines reasoning and communication.

  4. May 1, 2008 · Ambiguities & Perception. What uncertainty tells us about the brain. By Diane Rogers-Ramachandran & Vilayanur S. Ramachandran. May 2008 Issue. Mind & Brain. THE BRAIN ABHORS ambiguity, yet we...

  5. ambiguous? Why yes, yes it is ambiguous—but, fortunately, we have ways to avoid this ambiguity. If, for instance, the number in question is “6000,” and you see the number written 6000.00, you can be confidant that all five zeros are significant, giving the number six sig figs overall.

  6. Sep 3, 2024 · Ambiguity (pronounced am-big-YOU-it-tee) is the presence of two or more possible meanings in a single passage. The word comes from a Latin term meaning "wandering about." Ambiguous is the adjective form of the word. Amphibologia, amphibolia, and semantic ambiguity are other terms used for ambiguity.

  7. Aug 1, 2022 · Ambiguous grammar: A CFG is said to be ambiguous if there exists more than one derivation tree for the given input string i.e., more than one LeftMost Derivation Tree (LMDT) or RightMost Derivation Tree (RMDT).

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