recency


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a time immediately before the present

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the property of having happened or appeared not long ago

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The recency of experience in 14 CFR Part 61.57(a) and (b) requires that landings be performed in the same category, class, and type (if a type rating is required) as the aircraft being flown.
As expected, sound symbolic matches decreased when the taste presented was incongruent with the visual form that was last seen because it was presented on the right (i.e., visual recency).
Finally, we discovered through randomized survey experiments that women who received contextual risk information were impervious to the recency effect.
Such problems as recency bias, the halo or horn effect, the Pygmalion effect, and pigeonholing must be addressed head on.
Recency bias and human cognitive limits lead us to forget that we made assumptions in the first place, making it nearly impossible to learn from our unfolding experiences.
We also assessed risk by histologic subtype of breast cancer, by schedule of the progestin component of EPT, and by recency of use.
In particular, in Table 4, we compare the average recency, frequency, and monetary value (RFM) of customers' purchases during the pretest period.
pounds 270 Seven-night stay at the three-star Plaza Recency Hotel, Sliema, Malta.
"Aerial imagery with this level of detail, recency, and all-nadir viewpoints will dramatically change the market for airborne remote sensing data" said MapMart President Mike Platt.
Toward this end, OMRON's industrial automation business is now working towards unifying design and information recency across its local sites.