Examples of Sub-prime in the following topics:
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- To provide additional context to the global adverse effects of the sub-prime mortgage crisis, of 65 countries that record and report GDP only 11 escaped a recessionary period between 2006 and today.
- As this map illustrates, many international markets fell rapidly into decline as a direct result of the U.S. sub-prime mortgage disaster.
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- Stock Market Positive Feedback Loops: One particularly interesting cause of banking disasters is a similar positive feedback loop effect in the stock markets, which was a much more dynamic factor in more recent banking crises (i.e. 2007-2009 sub-prime mortgage disaster).
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- Such prime numbers are called prime factors.
- Therefore, 2 and 3 are prime factors of 6.
- However, 6 is not a prime factor.
- In this case, we must reduce 6 to its prime factors as well.
- We have now found factors for 12 that are all prime numbers.
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- The perceptual learning of unconscious processing occurs through priming.
- This is one of the simplest examples of priming.
- One example of priming is in the childhood game Simon Says.
- Simon is able to trick the players because of priming.
- The participants who had been primed with rude words interrupted the investigator most often, and those primed with polite words did so the least often.
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- One of the most interesting thing about social structures is their sub-structure in terms of groupings or cliques.
- The number, size, and connections among the sub-groupings in a network can tell us a lot about the likely behavior of the network as a whole.
- To what extent do the sub-groups and social structures over-lap one another?
- All of these aspects of sub-group structure can be very relevant to predicting the behavior of the network as a whole.
- The location of individuals in nets can also be thought of in terms of cliques or sub-groups.
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- The prime form of the row is the main form to which all other forms are referenced.
- Any row form that is the same as, or a strict transposition of, that opening prime form is also a prime form.
- Once you have labeled the main prime form at the beginning of the piece, any subsequent row that is an exact transposition of that row is prime.
- If the prime form begins on G (7), it is P7; on B (11), P11.
- Its interval content, then, are the reverse of the prime forms.
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- Which studies used the ideas of group sub-structures?
- Are there sub-structures within the kinship group of which you are a part?
- How is the population of Riverside divided into sub-structures?
- Are the nations in the world system divided into sub-structures in some way?
- How might the sub-structures in your real world case be described using the formal concepts (are the sub structures "clans" or "factions" etc.).
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- A subset of a population is called a sub-population.
- If different sub-populations have different properties, so that the overall population is heterogeneous, the properties and responses of the overall population can often be better understood if the population is first separated into distinct sub-populations.
- For instance, a particular medicine may have different effects on different sub-populations, and these effects may be obscured or dismissed if such special sub-populations are not identified and examined in isolation.
- Similarly, one can often estimate parameters more accurately if one separates out sub-populations.
- For example, the distribution of heights among people is better modeled by considering men and women as separate sub-populations.
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- We can also look for sub-structure from the "top-down."
- Most computer algorithms for locating sub-structures operate on binary symmetric data.
- The connection of sub-graphs by actors can be an important feature.
- How separate are the sub-graphs?
- How large are the connected sub-graphs?