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1984 novel by David Brin
The Practice Effect is a novel by David Brin, written in 1984. The story involves a world in which entropy works in reverse. A scientist by the name of
The_Practice_Effect
Learning strategy
Distributed practice (also known as spaced repetition, the spacing effect, or spaced practice) is a learning strategy, where practice is broken up into
Distributed_practice
Memory effect in educational psychology
The testing effect (also known as retrieval practice, active recall, practice testing, or test-enhanced learning) suggests long-term memory is increased
Testing_effect
design. A practice effect is the outcome/performance change resulting from repeated testing. This is best described by the Power Law of Practice: If multiple
Between-group design experiment
Between-group_design_experiment
Tendency to interpret vague statements as meaningful ones
range of people. This effect can provide a partial explanation for the widespread acceptance of some paranormal beliefs and practices, such as astrology
Barnum_effect
Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation
Hindu practice in which a widow burns alive on her deceased husband's funeral pyre, either voluntarily, by coercion, or by a perception of the lack of
Sati_(practice)
Recursive visual effect
The Droste effect (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrɔstə]) is the effect of a picture recursively appearing within itself, in a place where a similar picture would
Droste_effect
Psychological effect that people learn more by spreading studying out in time
The spacing effect demonstrates that learning is more effective when study sessions are spaced out. This effect shows that more information is encoded
Spacing_effect
Science fiction media franchise
Mass Effect is a military science fiction media franchise created by Casey Hudson. The franchise depicts a distant future where humanity and several alien
Mass_Effect
Phenomenon in psychology
The Pygmalion effect is a psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area. It is named after the Greek
Pygmalion_effect
Frequency change of a wave for observer relative to its source
The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency or, equivalently, the period of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving
Doppler_effect
Direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa
The thermoelectric effect is the direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa via a thermocouple. A thermoelectric device
Thermoelectric_effect
Christian ethical consideration
The principle of double effect is a set of ethical criteria which Christian philosophers have advocated for evaluating the permissibility of acting when
Principle_of_double_effect
Effect of psychological interference on reaction time
in clinical practice and investigation. A basic task that demonstrates this effect occurs when there is an incongruent mismatch between the word for a
Stroop_effect
Psychological learning theory
unique benefits which enhance the learning of new information. This memory effect is also distinct from the 'practice effect' which typically refers to an
Forward_testing_effect
1989 studio album by Testament
via Atlantic/Megaforce. Propelled by the singles "Greenhouse Effect", "The Ballad" and the title track "Practice What You Preach", this album was a major
Practice_What_You_Preach
Psychological phenomenon
The ganzfeld effect (from German for "complete field"), or perceptual deprivation, is a phenomenon of perception caused by exposure to an unstructured
Ganzfeld_effect
Group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster
center Kyle Cook. The practice squad is only in effect during the regular season and postseason. Once a team's season finishes, practice squad players are
Practice_squad
Unscientific healthcare practices
the supernatural or superstitions to explain their effect or lack thereof. In others, the practice has plausibility but lacks a positive risk–benefit
Alternative_medicine
Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon
considered good practice when presenting empirical research findings in many fields. The reporting of effect sizes facilitates the interpretation of the importance
Effect_size
Former Chinese custom
the beneficial effect of decreasing footbinding among nearby Han Chinese. While Christian missionaries and Chinese reformers challenged the practice in
Foot_binding
In the study of learning and memory, varied practice (also known as variable practice, mixed practice or interleaving) refers to the use of a training
Varied_practice
Literary award
Mercer Mayer (for educating children in fantasy art) Best Novel: The Practice Effect, David Brin Best Short Story: "A Troll and Two Roses", Patricia A
Balrog_Awards
20th-century rise in intelligence test scores
The Flynn effect is the substantial and long-sustained increase in both fluid and crystallized intelligence test scores that were measured in many parts
Flynn_effect
Latin expressions meaning 'from fact' and 'from law'
concepts, particularly within the domains of law and governance. De facto practices are those that exist in reality or effect, without explicit recognition
De_facto_and_de_jure
Diminishing returns over time
The plateau effect is a phenomenon that lessens the effectiveness of once effective measures over time. An example of the plateau effect is when someone's
Plateau_effect
Cognitive shift after seeing Earth from space
The overview effect is a cognitive shift reported by some astronauts while viewing the Earth from space. Researchers have characterized the effect as "a
Overview_effect
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success
Matthew_effect
Artificially created or enhanced sound
A sound effect (or audio effect) is an artificially created or enhanced sound, or sound process used to emphasize artistic or other content of films,
Sound_effect
Visual phenomenon
The stroboscopic effect is a visual phenomenon caused by aliasing that occurs when continuous rotational or other cyclic motion is represented by a series
Stroboscopic_effect
Techniques used for recording sound
especially for directional mics that exhibit bass boost from the proximity effect. Ubiquitous in the tracking of instruments used in pop and popular music,
Microphone_practice
Election result affecting losing candidate
In social choice theory and politics, a spoiler effect happens when a losing candidate affects the results of an election simply by participating. Voting
Spoiler_effect
1966 statement made in the House of Lords
necessary to re-issue the Practice Statement as a fresh statement of practice in the Court’s own name. This is because it has as much effect in this Court as
Practice_Statement
Fact that observing a situation changes it
In physics, the observer effect is the disturbance of a system by the act of observation. This is often the result of utilising instruments that, by necessity
Observer_effect_(physics)
Form of mantra meditation
a comparable effect on general psychological wellbeing as other meditation techniques. TM practice may lower blood pressure, an effect comparable with
Transcendental_Meditation
Hypothesis that those who grow up together become desensitized to sexual attraction
The Westermarck effect, also known as reverse sexual imprinting, is a psychological hypothesis that states that people tend not to be attracted to peers
Westermarck_effect
Practice is the act of rehearsing a behavior repeatedly, to help learn and eventually master a skill. Sessions scheduled for the purpose of rehearsing
Practice_(learning_method)
Phenomenon of foreign sources shaping a community's self-understanding
In religious studies and sociology, the pizza effect is the phenomenon of elements of a nation's or people's culture being transformed or at least more
Pizza_effect
Efficiency leads to increased demand
economics, the Jevons paradox (pronounced /ˈdʒɛ.vənz/, JEV-ənz), or Jevons effect, is said to occur when technological improvements that increase the efficiency
Jevons_paradox
Disturbance that propagates through a system
A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples
Ripple_effect
Observed inability to reproduce scientific studies
definitions of "effect size" capture different ways for X and Y to be dependent, there are many definitions of effect size. In practice, effect sizes cannot
Replication_crisis
Sexual phenomenon
The Coolidge effect is a biological phenomenon seen in animals, whereby males exhibit renewed sexual interest whenever a new female of reproductive availability
Coolidge_effect
Psychological occurrence
differently from the way it actually happened. Suggestibility, activation of associated information, the incorporation of misinformation effect, and source
False_memory
Heuristic ranking science research results
description of the intervention. This protocol does not consider the nature of any comparison group, the effect of confounding variables, the nature of the statistical
Hierarchy_of_evidence
Repatterned modes of perception after devotion to an activity
The Tetris effect occurs when someone dedicates substantial time, effort, and concentration to an activity and thereby alters their thoughts, dreams,
Tetris_effect
Effect in population genetics
In population genetics, the founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of
Founder_effect
Christian mystical practices
for, the consciousness of, and the effect of [...] a direct and transformative presence of God" or divine love. Until the sixth century the practice of
Christian_mysticism
Percussion tool used for practice
variety of practice pads have been developed to assist percussionists in different ways. Practice pads may be designed to approximate the tension and
Practice_pad
Substance or treatment of no therapeutic value
rituals and practices such as religion provide a psychological effect on the medical outcome of the patient, resulting in a placebo effect. In Buddhism
Placebo
Monetary principles in business
losses, which yielded a collective effect that eventually led the whole region into financial crisis.[citation needed] The notable limitations of accounting
Accounting_standard
Charge transfer due to contact or sliding
The triboelectric effect (also known as triboelectricity, triboelectric charging, triboelectrification, or tribocharging) describes electric charge transfer
Triboelectric_effect
Force resulting from the quantisation of a field
theory, the Casimir effect (or Casimir force) is a physical force acting on the macroscopic boundaries of a confined space which arises from the quantum
Casimir_effect
Sexual activity
kinging, is a sexual practice with one partner sitting over the other's face, sometimes allowing for oral–genital or oral–anal contact. The sitting partner
Facesitting
Harmful effect resulting from a medication or other medical intervention
termed a "side effect", when judged to be secondary to a main or therapeutic effect. The term complication is similar to adverse effect, but the latter is
Adverse_effect
Ability to maintain the line of gravity of a body
2003). "Repeat Administration Elicits a Practice Effect With the Balance Error Scoring System but Not With the Standardized Assessment of Concussion in
Balance_(ability)
Development of a mechanized state of mind
solving the problem exist. The Einstellung effect is the negative effect of previous experience when solving new problems. The Einstellung effect has been
Einstellung_effect
Bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists
The Matilda effect is a bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists and inventors, whose work is consequently attributed to their male
Matilda_effect
Mistaken rejection of medical theory
The tomato effect occurs when effective therapies for a condition are rejected because they do not make sense in the context of the current understanding
Tomato_effect
Device attached to musical instrument to change its sound
Their effect is mostly intended for artistic use, but they can also allow players to practice discreetly. Muting can also be done by hand, as in the case
Mute_(music)
White candidate bias in voter opinion polls
The Bradley effect, less commonly known as the Wilder effect, is a theory concerning observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes
Bradley_effect
Consecutive life sentences given to a felon
consecutive life sentences given to a convicted felon. This practice is used to ensure the felon will never be released from prison. This is a common punishment
Back-to-back_life_sentences
Concept that some difficulty can assist learning
in the long run. The following are examples of training tasks that are desirably difficult. Also known as the testing effect, retrieval practice uses
Desirable_difficulty
Societal phenomenon
The bandwagon effect is a psychological phenomenon where people adopt certain behaviors, styles, or attitudes simply because others are doing so. More
Bandwagon_effect
Military term for calibrated artillery fire
for effect (or FFE) is a military term. According to NATO doctrine: Fire which is delivered after the mean point of impact or burst is within the desired
Fire_for_effect
Effect of anesthesia
The Fink effect, also known as "diffusion anoxia", "diffusion hypoxia", or the "second gas effect", is a factor that influences the pO2 (partial pressure
Fink_effect
Applies an electric current to heat or cool materials
Thermoelectric heat pumps use the thermoelectric effect, specifically the Peltier effect, to heat or cool materials by applying an electrical current across
Thermoelectric_heat_pump
Causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa
cause-and-effect diagrams) are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa that show the potential causes of a specific event. Common uses of the Ishikawa
Ishikawa_diagram
Capacity loss in rechargeable batteries
Memory effect, also known as battery effect, lazy battery effect, or battery memory, is an effect observed in nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries that
Memory_effect
Increase in bass based on proximity to a mic
effect can be viewed in two ways. In some settings, sound engineers may view it as undesirable, and so the type of microphone or microphone practice may
Proximity_effect_(audio)
Voluntary giving of help to those in need
describes the feeling derived from the practice of charitable giving as having an impact on how much and how often people give. The "warm glow" of giving has been
Charity_(practice)
Behavioral effect in virtual worlds
The Proteus effect describes a phenomenon in which the behavior of an individual, within virtual worlds, is changed by the characteristics of their avatar
Proteus_effect
Tendency of software architects to replicate their development platform
The inner-platform effect is the tendency of software architects to create a system so customizable as to become a replica, and often a poor replica, of
Inner-platform_effect
Techniques and procedures for safe decompression of divers
other adverse effect. Descent faster than the specified maximum will expose the diver to greater ingassing rate earlier in the dive, and the bottom time
Decompression_practice
Social phenomenon
exposure – Theory within the practice of psychologyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Streisand effect – Increased awareness of something
Voldemort_effect
Psychological phenomenon
This warrants some concern because if the generation effect is to be incorporated into educational practices such as classroom teaching, we would want
Generation_effect
Practicing newly acquired skills beyond the point of initial mastery
Overlearning refers to practicing newly acquired skills beyond the point of initial mastery. The term is also often used to refer to the pedagogical theory
Overlearning
False credibility due to quantity of citations
The Woozle effect, also known as evidence by citation, occurs when a source is widely cited for a claim that the source does not adequately support, giving
Woozle_effect
2012 video game
Mass Effect 3 is a 2012 action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The third major entry in the Mass Effect series
Mass_Effect_3
Project management and software design pitfall in second major iterations
The second-system effect (also second-system syndrome) is the tendency for a successful first system (often small and relatively elegant) to be followed
Second-system_effect
classifications are based on laboratory behavior. The development of antibiotics has had a profound effect on the health of people for many years. Also, both
List_of_antibiotics
International standard for drawing up letters of credit
The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP) is a set of rules on the issuance and use of letters of credit. The UCP is utilized by bankers
Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits
Uniform_Customs_and_Practice_for_Documentary_Credits
Type of field-effect transistor
electronics, the metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, MOS FET, or MOS transistor) is a type of field-effect transistor (FET)
MOSFET
Type of Tibetan Buddhist practice
in effect an establishment of emptiness by means of the intellect. According to Jigme Lingpa, these practices serve to purify the mind and pacify the hindrances
Practice_(Dzogchen)
Term used in alternative medicine
practices in which the conscious control of breathing is said to influence a person's mental, emotional, or physical state, with a therapeutic effect
Breathwork_(New_Age)
Increasing value with increasing participation
economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user
Network_effect
Problem in historical fiction
The Tiffany problem or Tiffany effect refers to the issue where a historical or realistic fact seems anachronistic or unrealistic to modern audiences
Tiffany_problem
Tendency of AC current flow in a conductor's outer layer
electromagnetism, skin effect is the tendency of an alternating electric current (AC) to become distributed within a conductor such that the current density
Skin_effect
Apparatus for efficiently boiling water by recycling waste heat from steam
desalination. Multiple-effect evaporation commonly uses sensible heat in the condensate to preheat liquor to be flashed. In practice the design liquid flow
Multiple-effect_evaporator
Phenomenon possibly affecting search engine rankings
The sandbox effect (or sandboxing) is a theory about the way Google ranks web pages in its index. Its possible existence has been written about since 2004
Sandbox_effect
Avoidance of the consumption of alcohol
Teetotalism is the practice of voluntarily abstaining from the consumption of alcohol. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is known
Teetotalism
Hindu's tradition of conception by proxy fathers
came into effect after a man's death. The practice enabled a woman to bear children upon union with a male possessing "desirable seed". In the Manusmṛti
Niyoga
Effect affecting the pulmonary alveolar gas concentration during anesthesia
In the study of inhaled anesthetics, the concentration effect is the increase in the rate that the Fa (alveolar concentration)/Fi (inspired concentration)
Concentration_effect
Concept in cryptography
In cryptography, the avalanche effect is the desirable property of cryptographic algorithms, typically block ciphers and cryptographic hash functions
Avalanche_effect
Type of medical organization
In the United States, an independent practice association (IPA), also known as an independent provider association, independent physician association,
Independent practice association
Independent_practice_association
Unit in physics
demonstrate a strong piezoresistive effect. The resistivity of these materials changes with strain, accounting for the Δ ρ / ρ ε {\displaystyle {\frac {\Delta
Gauge_factor
Movements that reflect nervous system changes
the behavioral level, research focuses on the design and effect of the main components driving motor learning, i.e. the structure of practice and the
Motor_learning
Outcome that is secondary to the one intended
In medicine, a side effect is an unintended effect caused by a medicinal drug or other treatment's capacities or properties, and these effects are often
Side_effect
Receiving a license to practice law
An admission to practice law is occupational licensing required to practice law. In jurisdictions with two types of lawyer, as with barristers and solicitors
Admission_to_practice_law
Magnetic effect
The Wiegand effect is a nonlinear magnetic effect, named after its discoverer John R. Wiegand, produced in specially annealed and hardened wire called
Wiegand_effect
Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness
Medicine is the science and practice of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment and palliation of their injury or
Medicine
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Hindu
To practice
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German
Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sankeerth | ஸஂகிரà¯à®¤
To practice
Sankeerth | ஸஂகிரà¯à®¤
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Muslim
Sunnah, Practice
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Arabic, Muslim
Sunnah; Practice
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Arabic, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Muslim, Tamil
Practice
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Indian
Practice
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Muslim/Islamic
Sunnah practice
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Latin English
Scholar.
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Hindu, Indian
Practice
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English
From the enclosure.
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Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
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Indian, Sanskrit
Practice
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Practise
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American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Apprentice; Learner
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Practice
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Practice; Study
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Practice
Boy/Male
Sikh
Practice
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Tamil
Blue, Enchanting Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Truth's Avatar
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant spelling of Janice.French : unexplained.Latvian : from the first name JÄnis, Latvian form of John.A Janis from the Champagne region of France is documented in 1704
in Trois Rivières, Quebec, with the secondary surname
Biblical
bunch of grapes
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Gray-haired; Son of the Gray Family; Son of Gregory
Biblical
well-beloved, dear;beloved;King.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Youthful.
Boy/Male
Indian
Eternal fame
Male
Hindi/Indian
(नंद) Hindi myth name of Krishna's foster father, NANDA means "joy."
Girl/Female
Indian
True.
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v. t. & i.
See Practice.
a.
Of or pertaining to practice or action.
v. i.
To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano.
v. t.
To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc., as, to practice law or medicine.
n.
Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind; usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early; the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the practice of daily exercise.
n.
One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts.
a.
Derived from practice; as, practical skill.
a.
Used habitually; learned by practice.
v. t.
To exercise one's self in, for instruction or improvement, or to acquire discipline or dexterity; as, to practice gunnery; to practice music.
v. t.
To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually; to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming.
a.
Evincing practice or skill; capable of applying knowledge to some useful end; as, a practical man; a practical mind.
v. t.
To teach or accustom by practice; to train.
n.
Practice.
a.
Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman.
n.
Application of science to the wants of men; the exercise of any profession; professional business; as, the practice of medicine or law; a large or lucrative practice.
v. i.
To learn by practice; to form a habit.
a.
Practical.
n.
Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music.
v. t.
To put into practice; to carry out; to act upon; to commit; to execute; to do.
imp. & p. p.
of Practice