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    COMMUNICATION THEORY

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    S K C T DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK SUB.NAME : COMMUNICATION THEORY YEAR /SEM : II / IV ______________________________________________________________________________ UNIT I AMPLITUDE MODULATION SYSTEMS PART-A (2 Marks) 1. Define Amplitude Modulation. 2. What is AM wave envelope? 3. Define modulation index for an AM wave. 4. List out the advantages of AM. 5. Define the transmission efficiency of AM signal 6. As related to AM

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    commercial purpose without the explicit permission of the Econometric Society. For this purpose‚ contact Claire Sashi‚ General Manager‚ at sashi@econometricsociety.org. Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky Econometrica‚ 47(2)‚ pp. 263-291‚ March 1979 PROSPECT THEORY: AN ANALYSIS OF DECISION UNDER RISK DANIEL KAHNEMAN; AMOS TVERSKY Econometrica (pre-1986); Mar 1979; 47‚ 2; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 263 Reproduced with permission of the copyright

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    35—71). New York: Columbia University Press. Hamilton‚ G. (1951). Theory and practice of social casework. New York: Columbia University Press. Hartman‚ A. (1978). Diagrammatic assessment of family relationships. Social Casework‚ 59‚ 465—476. Hollis‚ F. H. (1972). Casework: A psychosocial therapy (2nd ed.). New York: Random House. Hudson‚ C. G. (2000). From Social Darwinism to self-organization: Implications for social change theory. Social Service Review‚ 74‚ 533-559. Jordan‚ C. & Franklin‚ C. (1995)

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    are several theories that explain how mind reading works‚ the one that I find most plausible is the simulation theory. The simulation theory states that we generate certain mental states in ourselves and are then able to predict and explain the mental states of others. In simpler terms‚ with the simulation theory‚ we want to say what brought a person to behave in a certain way‚ so we ask ourselves‚ “What would I do in this situation?”. The simulation theory is an attractive theory for several

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    When trying to evaluate a theory and deem whether it is a good enough theory that can be applied throughout a vast majority of situations‚ in this case crimes‚ theorists have a specific criteria that they have to meet. When developing a theory‚ theorists must construct their theory so that it can be judged by this certain criteria. This criteria is made out of: 1.) empirical validity‚ 2.) its logical consistency‚ 3.) scope‚ and parsimony‚ 4.) testability as well as 5.) The usefulness and 6.) the

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    Game Theory

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    Max Jacobson Morgan Kinsinger ECN 338 B. Ferguson 8 May 2013 Dish Duty Keeping the kitchen clean while living in a house with ten people is a frustrating day-to-day challenge. Ideally‚ everyone in the house cleans up each mess they make immediately after they make it. Instead‚ housemates often leave their dirty dishes in the sink or on the counter for hours waiting to wash them later. Even more frustrating‚ housemates may wait for someone else to get fed up with the pile of dirty dishes

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    ‘Use Tajfel’s theory (S.I.T) to explain the findings in Sherif’s study’ Tajfel’s Social Identity Theory (S.I.T) explains that the simple act of being grouped will inevitably lead to prejudice against other groups which happens in three stages‚ Social Categorisation‚ Social Identification and Social Comparison. Sherif wanted to see that if it was possible to instil prejudice between two similar groups by putting them in competition with eachother‚ he did this by advertising for boys to take part

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    myths and theories? Well that’s an easy question to answer isn’t it; myths involve fiction while theories involve facts‚ we should not make any parallels between science and superstition. There‚ we’ve answered the question‚ or have we? Although many people will agree that myth and theory are two totally different things‚ I would debate that the line between the two is much thinner than one would think. In fact in some cases the line is inexistent and myths make up theory‚ just as theory can be the

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    Game Theory

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    concepts and • techniques to apply what you learn Background: For this assignment‚ you will plan and play a game with your family or friends‚ or at work based on the idea of the classic prisoner’s dilemma. If you have had a class on game theory‚ you will be well aware of this concept. It forms the basis of many TV game shows. The prisoner’s dilemma was illustrated in Truman Capote’s book‚ "In Cold Blood" concerning the 1959 robbery of a Kansas farmhouse by Perry Smith and Dick Hickock‚ who

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    DEFINITION‚ SCOPE OF STUDY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE. What is it thinking? Thinking is an activity we do naturally and spontaneously‚ each moment‚ every day‚ all human beings around the world during our stay ephemeral passing on this earth. The reality is something we can perceive with the senses‚ but the reality is something hidden that will not perceive the senses. To any reality we get a lot of questions: what‚ why‚ for whom is‚ by whom‚ etc.. We ask for things we

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