Sentences with phrase «hierarchical modelling of»

The International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy is organizing the ICTP Summer School on Theory, Mechanisms and Hierarchical Modelling of Climate Dynamics: Multiple Equilibria
Moreover, our feminist thinkers rightly point out that such a dualist view of reality is largely responsible for maintaining a patriarchal and hierarchical model of society.
Later on I shall present a hierarchical model of the universe according to which we must re-evaluate the whole notion of «comprehension.
I would now like to show how the hierarchical model of the universe allows us further to unravel this imagery of divine vulnerability in a cosmological setting.
Evidence for this hierarchical model of galaxy evolution has been mounting, but these latest ALMA data show a strikingly clear picture of the all - important first steps along this process when the Universe was only 8 percent of its current age.
Traditional hierarchical models of work are devolving into collaborative teams, where any individual is perceived to be able to make a contribution, if they have an open mindset and the right attitude.
«These include the degree to which traditional professional norms in education persist in the school; for example, the degree to which the principal tends to utilize a more hierarchical model of leadership, as well as why and how members are selected to the team.
Let students be the experts in the gameplay while you facilitate the learning experiences: Introducing video games like Minecraft disrupts the hierarchical model of teaching because students often know more about the medium than their teachers.
We used the presence / absence data from these 2068 species to build a hierarchical model of the probability of species occurrence as a function of the climate data.
Bracken C., B. Rajagopalan, L. Cheng, W. Kleiber and S. Gangopadhyay (August 2016): Spatial Bayesian hierarchical modeling of precipitation extremes over a large domain.
A multidimensional, hierarchical model of self - concept: theoretical and empirical justification.

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Still another problem which Wolf seeks to resolve with the aid of his «hierarchical» model of structured societies is the issue of the duration or length of time required for the concrescence of an actual occasion.
As presented here, the hierarchical scheme shows why «scientific» models of explanation, based on invariant relationships between abstract properties, have failed to satisfy the historical understanding.
Second, it should be noted that exponents of ecological theology are not necessarily bound to accept the traditional, conservative, organic, hierarchical model for society.
They have shown that the hierarchical relation between analyst and patient has blocked the right functioning of the praxis model.
As Kinnaman puts it, «which model [does] the Church most resemble — the established monolith or grassroots network — and what might that mean for its relevance in the lives of a collaborative, can - do generation that feels alienated from hierarchical institutions?»
Hardesty and Scanzoni, for example, conclude that the text in Ephesians 5 could not be teaching support for a hierarchical marriage relationship «because the dominant - husband submissive - wife model of marriage was the norm in the societies of that time.
It turns out that it is possible to transform the mosaic model into a «hierarchical model» with the above features without violating the rules of no empty space, no overlap, and no surrounding.
There is, however, one important feature of the mosaic model that is lost in the hierarchical model.
Also the model helps one see how relations and relata make up the hierarchical structure of societies.
I try to bring together the notions of hierarchical nesting, forms of relatedness, physical fields, and interstitial spaces in models of the general features of presiding superjects.
This hierarchical model has the advantage of being congruent with the theory of societies and with the notion of holistic emergence.
In this kind of nested hierarchical structure no region is ever completely surrounded by any larger region — topologically everything is side by side just as in the mosaic model.
Another model of the universe has shaped our reflection throughout this book, namely, the hierarchical.
According to our hierarchical model, the ultimate level of meaning would also dwell in and rely upon the subsidiaries which it attempts lovingly to order into a patterning of beauty.
And so, I shall devote the first part of this chapter to outlining how Christian symbolism may be situated in terms of an aesthetic cosmology and the second part to shedding light on some aspects of Christian faith in terms of the emergent - hierarchical model.
Rejecting the medieval «four last things» model, which they judged to be individualistic, static, hierarchical, juridical, and hieratic, the eschatology movement emphasized the communal, dynamic, immanent, holistic, and future - oriented aspects of Christian hope.
So, if the Trinitarian life of God is one of a hierarchy, and we are people whose lives should model the divine life as a light to the world, then we too should live hierarchical lives in which some people are of greater importance than others and should thus be treated accordingly.
I think that there is more, as I spoke to before, there are prejudice — prejudices and bias that relate to hierarchical views by a really a paradigm or model of thinking about how we view birth.
Using a hierarchical model, the authors combine information from these various sources to obtain an ensemble estimate of current and future climate along with an associated measure of uncertainty.
When adults learn hierarchical rules, Frank and Collins have combined experimental data with computer models of brain function to suggest, that the key circuit involved is a connection between the PFC and another region called the striatum.
The stem cell model says that tumor growth is more hierarchical, mainly driven by a subset of cells that can make new copies of themselves and give rise to the other cell types the tumor contains.
«This yields a critical test for the theoretical model of hierarchical galaxy formation.»
The problem is, no one has seen chromatin in these discrete intermediate sizes in cells that have not been broken apart and had their DNA harshly processed, so the textbook model of chromatin's hierarchical higher - order organization in intact cells has remained unverified.
The currently favored cosmological galaxy models are based on the idea of hierarchical structure formation: that structures in the universe such as galaxies develop from small «overdensities» to become large - scale objects.
This paper will demonstrate the use of hierarchical modeling methods to evaluate the factors leading to productivity of 20 interdisciplinary synthetic research groups that took place over six years at The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS).
In this work, we describe the development of a large scale, comprehensive Monte Carlo simulator to model thermal transport in nanostructured materials with a large and arbitrary degree of hierarchical disorder.
In this paper, we use a new statistical framework (based on spatio - temporal empirical hierarchical modeling with Gaussian processes; code available at Github) to identify the common global signal in a new database of > 1300 geological sea - level indicators from 24 localities around the world.
It is important to bear in mind that the hierarchical model described in the previous section is not a theory, but a pattern of data.
A hierarchical model, shown in diagram C of Figure 1, fits this pattern.
From the 1950s on, many psychometricians proposed hierarchical models, which may be thought of as a mixture of the single - factor and multiple - factor models.
A two - level hierarchical linear model (Raudenbush & Bryk, 2002) was used to examine the extent to which teacher / classroom, school, and home variables can predict the average classroom usage of specific technology tools.
Collaborative leadership, which is an important part of activist leadership, is different from hierarchical models in that you might enter a meeting and be unable to even detect who the leader is.
A comparison of hierarchical linear and multilevel structural equation growth models and their application in school effectiveness research
Much of the power of the Marzano Model lies in its use of a hierarchical structure.
Jennifer Galindo, a researcher with the Collaborative Strategic Reading and Promoting Adolescents» Comprehension of Text projects at MCPER and doctoral student in educational psychology with an emphasis in quantitative methods, will lead a brown bag presentation November 12 on hierarchical linear modeling (HLM).
A series of hierarchical linear models will be estimated to investigate the effect of treatment on student learning outcomes.
Specific statistical areas of expertise include factor and cluster analysis, basic bivariate analyses, repeated measures analyses, linear and hierarchical / mixed models, structural equation modeling, and nonparametric analyses including logistic regression techniques.
Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM; Raudenbush, Bryk, & Congdon, 2000) was used to investigate the impact of school - level and classroom - level characteristics on students» reading growth.
We matched 8,095 dual credit participants to an equal number of nonparticipants within the same high school at the point of postsecondary enrollment using propensity scores calculated through a two - level hierarchical generalized linear model with college type as a post treatment adjustment.
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