Sentences with phrase «generalisation of»

In contrast, participants in Eisenhower et al.'s [15] research included parents of preschool children, limiting the generalisation of findings to parents of older school - age children with ASD.
In addition, the sample size was quite small which makes generalisation of the results difficult.
Multiple randomised controlled trials undertaken Maintenance of improvements Generalisation of outcomes for children with disabilities; children at risk of maltreatment; families of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background.
At least one study demonstrates maintenance of improvements OR generalisation of those to other settings and / or groups.
Generalisation of outcomes to the home and early childhood settings.
Generalisation of outcomes, where improvements are observed in settings and groups beyond those the program was designed for.
One could also propose a generalisation of the already generalised Sq of which Sq would be a particular case of which Gibbs entropy is a particular case (q = 1).
Generalisation of these find - ings is however discussed controversially (Ladha et al. 2011; see also the various comments and replies on the two articles mentioned above).
One can be agnostic about the foundations of mathematics and still believe that it is an empirical generalisation of playing with pebbles; one can be agnostic about Jesus Christ and still believe in Jesus Christ.
Loess is greatly superior generalisation of the moving average [1].
Data that support a generalisation of Einstein's theory of Brownian motion to complex systems is big news in the physics world?hence its publication in the «Einstein Year» issue of the New Journal of Physics.
Weighted voting is a generalisation of plural voting.
It is a generalisation of church with the assumption that church expereinces congintive dissonance with being defined as a freind to the hopeless.
I don't think it is an American thing at all to think that way — I have Nederlans friends that consider whomever they border with a neighbor... I get so weary of all the generalisations ON the generalisations of Americans.
Notes and guidance (non-statutory) Pupils should be introduced to the use of symbols and letters to represent variables and unknowns in mathematical situations that they already understand, such as: • missing numbers, lengths, coordinates and angles • formulae in mathematics and science • equivalent expressions (for example, a + b = b + a) • generalisations of number patterns • number puzzles (for example, what two numbers can add up to).
Now, they're gross generalisations of course but [that] can arise and that can often happen.

Not exact matches

Is risk measured by the fact that people are quitting their day jobs and taking the leap of entrepreneurship — too much generalisation.
In their reaction against scientific scepticism, and scientific generalisation which were as sweeping and as prejudiced as any theological temerity, they failed to distinguish the root causes of the new unbelief from the arrogance of the unbelievers, and met with equal contempt and malediction what could only be properly answered by the careful separation of fact frompresumption and prejudice on either side.
It eventually reached the point where Charles VIII and his successor Louis XII of France rebelled, sparking the Holy League defence of Italy from 1510 (this is, of course, a gross generalisation as it hides the chaotic influence of an almost anarchic set of Italian states portrayed by Machiavelli).
Oddly, some of the angriest in the discussion do not make use of current relevant material, and often prefer older stuff or rather stale generalisations.
It is interesting to look at some more sweeping generalisations often made by psychologists: that men are more oriented towards rights and justice, women more towards responsibility and caring (and, yes, self - giving); or, to put it another way, male identity is forged in relation to the world, and female identity awakened in a relationship of intimacy with other persons; or, further, that «development», in the male mode, implies establishing the independence of «self» from others, while in the female mode self is developed by relating to others.
The global flavoured spirits market remains in the midst of a slow, long - term decline, according to research released this week, but the diversity of the 150m - case - plus category creates a complex picture that defies easy generalisations.
«Fundamentally, most Chinese investors that we've currently met with, this is a bit of a generalisation, don't really have any intention of flying out here and building a house and living here and running the property themselves.
«At the moment, we're seeing generalisations being made about water use, such as that it takes 15 000 L of water to produce 1 kg of a product,» says Dr Ridoutt.
The rest of your post is fine but please think about this mass generalisations, as it is what bigots and racists do, though I DO NOT CALL YOU A RACIST, merely careless with words.
I think you are making a lot of generalisations that aren't true about the physicality of our team based on our lack of silverware.
For example, in the above article, only one case of death has been reported — however, it is not reported why the accident happened (were the nursery staff not made aware that the child was wearing a neckless / it should have been taken off prior to bedtime; did the nursery staff not check the sleeping children frequently (contrary to what hollywood would make you believe, it takes about 3 minutes to suffocate to death); did the parent negligently buy a necklace that was too long; etc.) so we should not jump to generalisations that all necklaces are unsafe — necklaces are only unsafe in certain circumstances.
Yup, breastfeeding has many plus points but the title of this post is a considerable generalisation, in my experience.
Ideally — and particularly when offset against virtually 100 % hospital births in the rest of Europe — better evidence is needed before generalisations are made on the merits of planned home birth.
The most common of these generalisations is that high levels of public debt in the EU periphery are the overall cause of the Union's problems.
In seeking root causes, it is tempting but futile to make sweeping generalisations about the backgrounds of young people who commit crime.
It called on security agencies to unmask the perpetrators of the heinous attacks, so as to end current «dangerous generalisation» of Fulani herdsmen as responsible for the attacks.
She was forced to apologise for her «generalisations about white people», but only after her initial attempts to shrug it off as having been taken «out of context» just made the gaffe worse.
This occurs successively over multiple electoral cycles until all diversity and subtlety of opinion collapses into two parties - each full of sweeping useless generalisations and ideological cant.
The point of everything I just wrote is that, I sense a generalisation tone from this article that if a person decides to do a PhD, then they must be already heavily considering a job in academia; and that having to find jobs elsewhere is considered the «alternatives» and some kind of failure of not getting a teaching position in a university.
For generalisations, however, the amount of the collected material is more than enough,» said Tedersoo.
The bill embodies some sweeping generalisations, such as a guarantee to preserve the dignity of the human body, which are meant to guide courts considering cases that might arise from the use of medical technology.
It seems likely, therefore, that the folklore surrounding them is a result of cultural generalisation and anecdotes rather than evidence.»
So if you want to make a generalisation you can say «eat these whole, unprocessed, nutrient - dense foods as often as possible and consider eliminating some of the most commonly problematic foods for a period of time to see how they influence or affect you.»
The same mentality of generalisation applies to men.
This post and some of the comments are surprising, I know it's a major generalisation but I always thought women needed the whole phone attention more than men, but clearly not!
This brings up the major difference I've noticed between dating in and outside the Christian world, and one of those generalisations I warned against: Christians date people they are interested in, outside the church people date to find out if they are interested.
generalisation in the event of Taurus Female prep added to Scorpio Male couples.
In response to a question about the use of SMART targets in RE, some ideas plus, in relation to one - to reduce the use of unqualified generalisations - some info about Pope Francis» survey of Catholics worldwide which highlights the diversity of belief even within one denomination of Christianity.
Other staff members were the representatives for other subject areas and as I pulled them offline to plan units of work we would brainstorm generalisations about that Science unit of work and then analyse the learning area they were responsible for to identify any content that matched.»
While attempting to figure out exactly what jobs will exist in the next couple of decades is largely an exercise in crystal ball gazing, perhaps we can make a few generalisations based on the latest generation of technology.
• Sampling: the difference between population and sample; sampling techniques including: random, systematic, strati ed, opportunity and volunteer; implications of sampling techniques, including bias and generalisation.
We will see how this relates to a computational thinking framework of algorithmic thinking, evaluation, decomposition, abstraction and generalisation (Selby and Woollard 2013).
But it must surely be right that such a decision is based on careful consideration of accurate information, rather than inaccurate generalisations.
While it is important for teachers to have the opportunity to access further training to develop their knowledge of strategies and approaches, we should guard against generalisations that can be unhelpful, disrespectful and even damaging when it comes to ensuring pupils» engagement with their learning.
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