a priori - involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a necessary effect; not supported by fact; "an a priori judgment" ... theoretic, theoretical - concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; "theoretical science"
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EJ302088 - Testing A Priori Hypotheses about Differences among Covariance Matrices.
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The combination of a priori and post hoc analyses confirmed that, as a result of the law, there were fewer DA&As on public supports, more DA&As in the workforce, and no evidence of more criminals menacing the public.
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Provided is a description of three methods that allow one to test certain types of a priori hypotheses about differences among covariance matrices.
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The Sensational And A Priori Hypotheses ... 11. The hypothesis of the â priori school is acceptable if by Intellect be meant the process by which many different sensations are grouped together, ... It is one of these two hypotheses which underlies the argument of the â priori school. Nor can they be directly refuted.
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The qualitative empirical researcher then identifies emergent themes and inductive conclusions that contribute beyond the a priori hypotheses. A study testing consumer response to advertising is described as an illustration of the proposed technique.
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Hypotheses in a priori disciplines (e.g. mathematics) have a different role. These sorts of hypotheses function as a conjectural basis of an argument. ... Philosophers tend to use both empirical and a priori hypotheses.
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The technique introduces a method to test a priori hypotheses using qualitative, emergent observation and analysis without the biasing influence of prior ...
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Importantly, a priori and a posteriori hypotheses are no mutually ...
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