An Attempt to 2



An Attempt to 10

There are 3 missing information in Table 2; 1 is
in the age classification and 2 in the job
classification. In a statistical sense they do not
have a greater meaning.

Construction of Causal Matrix

In every occasion a drop out of a person took
place. Furthermore, the persons have expectations
about future events. The means of the utilized
frequency matrix were calculated in the rows. The
means were as the expectations at time zero. The
drop out of a person demanded on weighting of the
frequency matrix from the expectations to the last
interaction occasion. The number of the persons in
each occasion was divided by the start number of 7
persons, the expectation included. It resulted in a
probability vector by which the frequency matrix was
multiplied at time.

The framework of the analys Input—Process—Output
presumed picking up disrete time permutations among
the measurements such as (0,1,2), (1,2,3), (2,3,4),
(3,4,5), and (4,5,6). Second the figuring out the
most probable causes in the subprocess of the midamic
demanded on two level probabilities, the elements and



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