Comment: One commenter who was also concerned that the minimum necessary requirements of proposed § 164.506 (b) would negatively affect multi-center research because covered entities participating in multi-site research studies would no longer be permitted to rely upon the consent form approved by a central IRB, and nor would participating entities be permitted to report data to the researcher using the case report form approved by the central IRB to guide
what data points to include.
Starting with two closely spaced data points on the graph below, lay a straight - edge between them and notice how for a short period of time you cancreate almost any slope you prefer, simply by being selective about
what data points you use.
What data points seem most relevant?
The sooner you know
what data points may be impacted the sooner you can work on a plan with schools in your portfolio.
This is tied to the point above, but it specifically about
what data points you can include in each report from all the data you are able to report on.
[STUDY] Breaking Open the Predictive Black Box:
What Data Points Actually Lead to Higher Conversion Rates and More Sales?
What data points is your analytics team using to create predictive models on what constitutes success and what does not.
You don't understand
what a data point is.
You initially recognized
what the data pointed to, but then rejected the idea because it didn't fit one of your priors: «Someone could say, reasonably, that asking people what they think «climate scientists believe» is different from measuring whether those people themselves believe what they [sic] climate scientists have concluded.»
Not exact matches
The OECD
data shows that 72.4 per cent of Canadians aged 15 - 64,
what is normally considered the working age, were employed in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared to 73.7 per cent who had a job in the second quarter of 2008, for a differential of minus 1.3 percentage
points.
«Companies like Rubikloud are trying to figure out, now that we have all of these devices and objects connected to the Internet,
what does this mean in terms of the
data points that are being collected, and
what can we bring to a shopper's experience to help optimize it,» explains McGill.
Even if that were possible,
what would is the
point of
data you can not safely share?
Our starting
point was
data compiled by Bloomberg, which reflects
what publicly listed companies disclose in their financial statements.
Dubai's recovery is happening, at least that's
what stakeholders and
data points are showing.
But you also don't need those
data points to see
what even the commander - in - chief sees: The US is losing in Afghanistan.
Albright
pointed to research from the Belgian university KU Leuven explaining
what data was included in those extended profile properties — that is, exactly which
data developers could access from your Facebook friends once you gave the app permission.
At your
data collection
points, whether you are looking to acquire email addresses, phone numbers, payment information, social media logins or any other sensitive
data, let the users know exactly
what information they are giving your business and have them agree to it.
Dave and I chat a lot about technology in the recruitment world, and, as he
points out, «Technology, and big
data, in particular, has hugely impacted the way we do business in the 21st Century, but
what about the art?
It sounds simple, but the five Ws (who,
what, when, where, why) are a great starting
point for questioning your
data.
We want to give them access to these kinds of optimization opportunities through the
data points that we've gathered, not just for their shipments but for also
what we're seeing for other people's shipments.»
Instead, Facebook's PR team and lower ranking leaders have led the company's defense by drawing technical distinctions between
what happened and more common breaches by hackers, and by
pointing out that Facebook curtailed the amount of user
data it shared with app makers in 2014.
Though this is only applicable to subscription - based businesses, the
point is that buyers like to see trends and patterns in the
data, regardless of
what metrics they are reviewing.
The Cruz algorithm was then applied to
what the campaign calls an «enhanced voter file,» which can contain as many as 50,000
data points gathered from voting records, popular websites and consumer information such as magazine subscriptions, car ownership and preferences for food and clothing.
Finally, on the planning
point, even accepting that census
data may be important for planning purposes, query to
what extent the
data contained in the long - form census is helpful in that regard.
His firm's survey
data show that 87 percent of consumers say price will be the prime factor in deciding
what to buy this holiday, up 3 percentage
points from last year.
What's more, because the loan is not based upon the loan - to - value ratio of any specific collateral, the lender is using other
data points to evaluate a business owner's creditworthiness.
Also Mike do you have like
data on
what it cost to produce, distribute etc on Gold and other precious metals from West
Point and the Acadian mint.
In the chart below, the current
data point would be about 0.4, not as extreme as we observed in 1929, 2000, or 2007 of course, but equal to or beyond
what we've observed at virtually every other market peak in history.
Facebook confirmed the launch to TechCrunch,
pointing to its Newsroom and Developer News blog posts from the last few weeks that explained that «We already show people
what apps their accounts are connected to and control
what data they've permitted those apps to use.
Since at that
point I had already deleted and added columns I decided to rearrange the
data in
what I hope is a more useful manner.
I based my growth expectations on
what I think were conservative estimates of consumption growth and the growth in productive investment (with which the reported
data is currently consistent, although do not prove my assumptions one way or the other), but I always
pointed out that as long as credit growth accelerated, the growth in non-productive investment would remain high, in which case reported GDP would also remain high for much longer.
The
point, they say, is to provide the
data and to make people aware of it, so that managers can understand
what works and, just as important,
what doesn't.
When it happens, it usually indicates that sentiment has become much too bearish and that one should begin to anticipate a turning
point — that is at least
what the historical
data indicate.
He says that based on the economic
data, the fed has set up some parameters for itself and from a
data dependent
point of view, they have everything they need, but James believes that
what will hold back the feds will be market instability.
With the «Loyalty Prediction» tool, Facebook is not only curating thousands of
data points across its user base to serve up ad audiences, its feeding those
data points into a machine learning system that will anticipate
what the next
data point will be — a stark difference from simply collecting user
data.
Those
data points, taken together, build a powerful (and lucrative) profile of who you are and
what you value.
All told, these
data points seem to support
what the market is already anticipating: the central bank's intervention will be gradual, and there should be a total of three or four rate rises in 2018.
Whether or not Boz believed
what he wrote, the memo matters because it highlights
what people outside Silicon Valley often fear about Silicon Valley: That big tech companies don't actually care about the people who use their services, only that those people serve as
data points that help tech companies grow.
Gather the information and
data points prior to discussing with your client, so they have a clear idea of
what will be included in the study.
I think the
point is you have to look at a number of studies that compile the
data in different ways to see
what is really going on.
And this civilization is no longer
what he produces each time from nature by his own work, but is the prior
datum which is the starting
point of the individual's life, and without which he can not live at all.
Pointing to the great and growing gap in our acquisition of
data on the one hand and our ability to make constructive use of it on the other, some people say that
what we have is not a knowledge explosion but an ignorance explosion.
Otherwise,
what would be the
point of the application of philosophic generalizations beyond the
data of their immediate origins (PR 8)?
Whitehead's
point in both passages (PR 253 and PR 241) is that Descartes, Locke, and Hume, etc., having adopted the subjectivist bias, inconsistently do
what they should not do; namely, continue to interpret the
datum in the act of experience using the substance - quality categories.
Concretely, he must never be satisfied to cease asking â $ ˜but why?â $ ™ until he has driven his understanding to the
point where he has an immediate, human grasp of
what a given position meant, such that every nuance in the
data is accounted for and withal, given the total of presuppositions and circumstances, he could feel himself doing the sameâ $ (p. 290).
What's more, the two areas of evidence (genetic and fossil, each relying on millions of
data points) exhibit the same pattern of branching between specific groups of species.
But it was extraordinarily difficult to specify at
what point the «relevance of
data» was to be considered too indirect to qualify under this more generous charter.
- Which
data points are required for the calculations under the applicable standard -
What is the information you currently possess
What Menusifu offers are the most advanced
point - of - sales systems, reliable solutions, and
data - driven insights.
When filtering the
data down to strictly home teams receiving less than 20 % of spread bets, I was wondering
what the winning percentage was for home dogs getting 7 or more
points that are receiving less than 20 % of spread bets?