[心理] 倾向
...达式:c=c(y) c 与y 正相关:随着收入的增加,消费也会增加,但是消费的增加不及收入增加的多 (三)、消费 倾向 ( Propensity ):消费与收入的比。
嗜好
... Rogue 流氓;游手好闲;欺诈 Propensity 嗜好;偏向;习性 Snap 突然折断;猛咬;【俚】容易之事 ...
习性
... versatile adj. 多才多艺的;通用的,万能的;多面手的 propensity n. 倾向,习性;癖好,偏爱 retentive adj. 保持的;记性好的 ...
倾向性
Evans提出的数学模型,将每三篇论文编进一个模组(block),通过一定指标建立起公式计算论文的倾向性(propensity),研究什么样的论文有稳健型(robustness)和一般化的潜质。
边际消费倾向 ; 消费边际倾向 ; 短期边际消费倾向 ; 消费倾向
改变嗜好 ; 改变倾向
The propensity theory of probability is one interpretation of the concept of probability. Theorists who adopt this interpretation think of probability as a physical propensity, or disposition, or tendency of a given type of physical situation to yield an outcome of a certain kind, or to yield a long run relative frequency of such an outcome.Propensities are not relative frequencies, but purported causes of the observed stable relative frequencies. Propensities are invoked to explain why repeating a certain kind of experiment will generate a given outcome type at a persistent rate. A central aspect of this explanation is the law of large numbers. This law, which is a consequence of the axioms of probability, says that if (for example) a coin is tossed repeatedly many times, in such a way that its probability of landing heads is the same on each toss, and the outcomes are probabilistically independent, then the relative frequency of heads will (with high probability) be close to the probability of heads on each single toss. This law suggests that stable long-run frequencies are a manifestation of invariant single-case probabilities. Frequentists are unable to take this approach, since relative frequencies do not exist for single tosses of a coin, but only for large ensembles or collectives. Hence, these single-case probabilities are known as propensities or chances.In addition to explaining the emergence of stable relative frequencies, the idea of propensity is motivated by the desire to make sense of single-case probability attributions in quantum mechanics, such as the probability of decay of a particular atom at a particular time.The main challenge facing propensity theories is to say exactly what propensity means. And then, of course, to show that propensity thus defined has the required properties. At present, unfortunately, none of the well-recognised accounts of propensity comes close to meeting this challenge.