Anecdotal data also suggest that, even setting aside the enormous benefit of the job security that accompanies tenure, the fringe benefits of public school teachers compare favorably with those in the private sector.
Not exact matches
So, I suppose that was the catalyst in me just listening and observing and collecting the evidence, because that's
anecdotal, but I
also needed to look at
data.
«But there is
also anecdotal data and community reform.
The team may
also use
anecdotal information and progress
data from the student's classroom teachers to further describe their skills.
Other natural alternatives have
also been suggested, but unless there is
data to support their efficacy,
anecdotal recommendations should not be considered reliable.
My concern —
also mentioned in the said reports, is the lack of
data, and the tendency to replace scientific inquiry with «guessing» based upon either
anecdotal evidence, or, worse, «hunches.»
While such evidence is
anecdotal, we have
also seen this notion surface in survey
data.
Vanessa Lee, a Wik and Meriam woman, says we need listen to the
anecdotal evidence but we
also need
data: «We need that statistical information; we need that identification.»
The Bureau
also believes that the structural flaws in HUD's 2008 RESPA Final Rule the Bureau identified in the proposal and described in this section - by - section analysis justify the Bureau taking this action in this final rule, even though the Bureau's empirical support rests on
anecdotal evidence, rather than systemic
data, because of the significant harm that can result from increased closing costs to consumers.