Sentences with phrase «how about correlations»

Not exact matches

Nike CFO Andy Campion gave some extra clarity about future orders on the company's conference call, saying there had been less correlation between orders and revenue than in the past, and thus Nike would change how it would report those figures in future quarters (likely to de-emphasize Wall Street's attention to those numbers).
It may well be this says less about the correlation of intelligence and religion than it does how religion is presented to people, and why they might reject it...
In other words, how or where or what you do about your child sleeping when they're a baby has little correlation with your lives when your child is 6.
There is definitely a correlation between how we are living our lives and the diseases that are coming about at earlier stages.
However, I was surprised that in all the mainstream literature I had read about * how * to introduce solids, none of it stated the direct correlation between introducing solid foods and weaning.
There are even correlations between how clean water in a community keeps issues like trafficking and child exploitation down because children aren't left at home by themselves sick or walking long distances by themselves to fetch water — they are in a school, learning and growing and dreaming about a thriving future.
I'm not going to lie, how excited one gets about breaking a sweat is a direct correlation to the clothes involved — at least for me.
Try this thought experiment with another observed practice to illustrate my point about how the results are being mis - reported... The correlation between student observations that «My teacher seems to know if something is bothering me» and value added was.153, which was less than the.195 correlation for «We spend a lot of time in this class practicing for [the state test].»
This post can help you make a list of what you want from edtech digital tools that will best suit your goals and that are most consistent with neuroscience research correlations about how the brain most successfully processes information.
This argument begs the question about how large correlations should be to be considered as indicators of adult outcomes, and it also discounts recent research showing that test scores improvements related to effective teachers were correlated with gains in adult labor - market outcomes.
Here, we'll explore the correlation between participation in sports and academics, and share a video about how one school is using online courses to help student athletes get the most out of their education.
Here in Atlanta there is no shortage of Toyota / Lexus shops capable of great work Over the years we've noticed very little correlation between a shop's ability to do great work and the overall work product of the shop Having the ability is only part of the equation Each technician has to want to do great work For this they have to love what they do In addition to being passionate about our work we're also pretty passionate about the brand we work on — believing that Toyota and Lexus make the most rugged dependable vehicles on the planet And while we don't expect every customer to share this level of passion for their Toyota or Lexus we have found our customers to be a bit more discerning in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an oil change or a frame - off restoration
In no particular order: Forecast; The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human; Investing: The Last Liberal Art; The Signal and the Noise; The Success Equation: Untangling Skill and Luck in Business, Sports, and Investing; Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes; The Last Battle: When U.S. and German Soldiers Joined Forces in the Waning Hours of World War II in Europe; Risk; Skating Where the Puck Was: The Correlation Game in a Flat World; and Trading Bases: A Story About Wall Street, Gambling, and Baseball (Not Necessarily in That Order).
Learn about how correlation can be used to measure how broader markets move in relation to each other.
That correlation can also be seen in our post about how insurance companies detect fraud.
Its a great deal about how many sectors with «no or low correlation» are represented in your portfolio.
Larry Swedroe has an article looking at momentum in general that's worth reading, in particular the line about how the strategy becomes less valuable as correlations between global markets increase.
My advisor explained all about market volatility and how investors want mutually exclusive asset classes that have low correlation.
«Guess the Correlation» is a human - based computation game that, while mildly entertaining, its main focus is on collecting information about how people perceive correlated data in scatterplots.
Yet, both artists find a close correlation on how they think about and research their subject matter.
It's much more about internal versus external relationships and how there's a correlation of space between what is seen / what is not seen and inside / outside.
or something similar, how about pointing me at something which explains why there is no correlation.
I would contend that the scientific criterion for causation is correlation + a scientific model for how the cause brings about the effect.
So the observed slope of the correlation between CO2 and temperature tells us mostly about how sensitive CO2 is to temperature, not the other way around.
Well I sent a complaint to the BBC about this programme — specifically about how thr programme was showing a clip from the Great Global Warming Swindle showing the correlation between solar output and temperature — and how the programme only showed up to early 1980's — and then took great pleasure in showing how the relationship failed in the 1980's and 1990's.
(A 2013 study in the journal Climatic Change found a close correlation between temperature extremes of the last three to twelve months and how people feel about climate change.)
Will have some noise terms and some correlation coefficients and the like» indicates just how little you understand about the importance of a proper model.
That would be no different than adding a term or constant heuristically, and seeing if it improves a correlation, regardless of how it was come about.
With regard to proxy studies, same basic questions, are these direct or passive correlations, what evidence that tree ring core thickness depends only on temperature (what about precipitation, cloud cover, volcanic activity, sea surface temperatue changes, sea current changes, solar irradiance changes, cloud cover, etc.) How are these variables accounted for when analysis of ice cores is completed, or for that matter when computer models, and / or proxy studies are completed.
hank at 107 says, regarding AMOC slowdown: «If there's a correlation to something we take seriously, say how many codfish are caught, or how late Spring comes, or how late blizzards happen, that'll emerge once people try to correlate what they found about the AMOC with what's known about those other things.»
If there's a correlation to something we take seriously, say how many codfish are caught, or how late Spring comes, or how late blizzards happen, that'll emerge once people try to correlate what they found about the AMOC with what's known about those other things.
Keith and I discussed exactly this issue this morning, and though Keith also had concerns about the record (I haven't read their paper, so can't comment) we decided to leave things as they were because: (i) Mike suggested adding correlations to the figure at the proof stage rather than now; (ii) I wasn't sure how to word a caveat about Yang et al. without making it seem odd that we were including a doubtful record and odd that we hadn't added caveats about some of the other records.
Coincidentally, this «inflated» correlation is something I encountered about a month when trying to determine how distance affects correlation between stations.
1 For attempts to measure the effect of advocacy quality through other means, see, e.g., Banks Miller et al., Leveling the Odds: The Effect of Quality Legal Representation in Cases of Asymmetrical Capability, 49 Law & Soc» y Rev. 209 (2015)(finding that high quality representation evened the odds for asylum applicants and that asylum seekers fared better when unrepresented than when represented by a poor lawyer); Mitchell J. Frank & Dr. Osvaldo F. Morera, Professionalism and Advocacy at Trial — Real Jurors Speak in Detail About the Performance of Their Advocates, 64 Baylor L. Rev. 1, 38 (2012)(finding statistically significant correlations in criminal cases between jurors» perceptions of closing argument persuasiveness and jury verdict, and finding statistically significant correlations in civil cases between perceptions of defense counsel's closing argument persuasiveness and defense verdict); James M. Anderson & Paul Heaton, How Much Difference Does the Lawyer Make?
Part I: What it Looks Like One of the things that surprised me when I was doing research for my book The Divorce Lawyers» Guide to Staying Married (Volt Press, 2006) was how little information there was about the correlation between alcohol and drug abuse and divorce.
One of the things that surprised me when I was doing research for my book The Divorce Lawyers» Guide to Staying Married (Volt Press, 2006) was how little information there was about the correlation between alcohol and drug abuse and divorce.
At the same time, little is known about how specific interpersonal aspects of happy relationships contribute to this correlation.
You need to have an honest conversation with yourself: Do you think the price of a gift has any correlation with the appreciation from the recipient, or with how your friends or family feel about you?
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