Trade off hypothesis
It has been more than two decades since the formulation of the so-called 'trade- off' hypothesis as an alternative to the then commonly accepted idea that parasites As proposed by Tetsuro Matsuzawa, postulates that a trade-off between superior language facility at the expense of memory ability based on social life occurred 7 Mar 2013 In this hypothesis the fitness in the host is increased but the ability of transmission to a new host is less likely. The third hypothesis is the trade-off. 20 Oct 2017 Through an experimental design, we investigated the hypothesis of a trade-off involving brain and muscle at the acute level in humans. Mental
21 Feb 2011 caused by framing the situation in terms of the tradable quality hypothesis. In many aspects of life, quality is something we trade-off for cost.
The Cognitive Tradeoff hypothesis is about tradeoffs apparent between chimpanzees and human, because it speaks directly to who we are as a species. The evidence suggests that chimps have a much superior short term memory relative to humans. I won’t try to explain the magnitude of the difference, but the video reference shows it well. This thread is a shoot-off from this thread and this thread Over in Japan, at the Primate Research Institute (Kyoto University), researchers have been studying primates for decades. One of the researchers there, dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa, is comparing the cognitive abilities of chimpanzees to humans in order to learn more about how cognition evolved differently in humans. The trade-off hypothesis states that virulence is an unavoidable consequence of parasite transmission; however, since the 1990s, this hypothesis has been increasingly challenged. We discuss the history of the study of virulence evolution and the development of theories towards the trade-off hypothesis in order to illustrate the context of the debate. The Trade-off theory of capital structure discusses the various corporate finance choices that a corporation experiences. The theory is an important one while studying the Financial Economics concepts. The theory describes that the companies or firms are generally financed by both equities and debts. Through an experimental design, we investigated the hypothesis of a trade-off involving brain and muscle at the acute level in humans.
The logic for this hypothesis stems from the virulence trade-off hypothesis. Pathogens must moderate their virulence so they don't kill their host before they transmit
version of the Krugman hypothesis, which suggests that, when labor supply is sensitive to wages, there is a trade-off between unemployment on one hand, and 18 Mar 2019 Testing the resource trade-off hypothesis for carotenoid-based signal honesty using genetic variants of the domestic canary. Rebecca E. Koch 15 May 2007 The previous section dealt with the qualitative aspects of the trade-off hypothesis, as indicated by the sign of the correlated response. Levins'
20 Dec 2010 A corollary of the hypothesis of a positive trade-off between transmissibility and virulence is that if all else were equal, increases in the degree of
11 Jun 2014 At the outset, one may already have some prior expectation regarding which hypothesis is more likely. An updated posterior probability can be 21 Feb 2011 caused by framing the situation in terms of the tradable quality hypothesis. In many aspects of life, quality is something we trade-off for cost. The logic for this hypothesis stems from the virulence trade-off hypothesis. Pathogens must moderate their virulence so they don't kill their host before they transmit
One of the researchers there, dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa, is comparing the cognitive abilities of chimpanzees to humans in order to learn more about how cognition evolved differently in humans. Based on his empirical findings he has come up with a very specific hypothesis about a tradeoff occurring in cognition, namely between memory and language.
20 Oct 2017 Through an experimental design, we investigated the hypothesis of a trade-off involving brain and muscle at the acute level in humans. Mental parasite, a situation that is often associated with the hypothesis known as the transmission–virulence trade- off hypothesis. Here, we argue that this hypothesis According to the cultural trade-off hypothesis, individualism and collectivism entail inverse costs and benefits for the two dimensions of global self-esteem. Finally, the energy trade-off hypothesis proposes that the costs of increasing brain size can be paid for by decreasing investment into reproduction. From our 10 Nov 2011 The trade-off hypothesis proposes that these viruses maintain adequate replicative fitness in two disparate hosts in exchange for superior 21 Aug 2019 With the objective of characterizing the performance of the hypothesis test, we obtain two inner bounds on the trade-off between the exponents
18 Mar 2019 Testing the resource trade-off hypothesis for carotenoid-based signal honesty using genetic variants of the domestic canary. Rebecca E. Koch 15 May 2007 The previous section dealt with the qualitative aspects of the trade-off hypothesis, as indicated by the sign of the correlated response. Levins' It has been more than two decades since the formulation of the so-called 'trade- off' hypothesis as an alternative to the then commonly accepted idea that Evolution of Aversive Information Processing: A. Temporal Trade-Off Hypothesis. M.E.. Ellis. Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 5 Nov 2018 To support this tradeoff hypothesis suggestion, they cite the Van Horne (1977, p. 784) financial management introductory textbook that “operating