The random variable X stands for the indeterminate future outcome of a process.
Potential future outcomes were usually considered as if they had no effect on each other.
The decisions you make based on predictions/forecasts will directly shape the future outcomes.
This is because they would stand to gain by a different set of future outcomes from the other genes in the body.
A theory is only valuable if it has the ability to predict future outcomes.
Given that the probability p is known, past outcomes provide no information about future outcomes.
This can help break patterns from the past and provide for an altered future outcome.
While affective forecasts take place in the present moment, researchers also investigate its future outcomes.
A solution to this problem is to make assumptions and attempt to predict future outcomes.
Finally, research evidence, particularly longitudinal studies which relate children's present situations to future outcomes, will increasingly influence practice.