Not exact matches
They can aggregate search
data and social media
data to paint incredibly
precise pictures of who people are and
what they want to buy.
As stated by economists Jon Faust and Jonathan H. Wright in a 2009 paper, «by mirroring key elements of the
data construction machinery of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Fed staff forms a relatively
precise estimate of
what BEA will announce for the previous quarter's GDP even before it is announced.»
He knows that those
data put limits on
what precise overall final state results when he completes the process of concrescence.
However, the fact that we find very «
precise zeros» — that is, we don't find statistically significant relationships even though we have the statistical power in our
data to detect even very modest relationships — implies that neither measurement error nor a lack of sufficient variation are
what's driving our inability to detect a relationship between teaching and research quality.
Students should be
precise when it comes to saying
what they need to say and focus more on the proven facts and your perspective on each
data.
Gavin disparaged my role in the matter, again attributing the
precise diagnosis to NASA (though it was me who had spotted the change in
data sets) and denying that I had had to do «reverse engineering» to figure out the problem — even though that was precisely
what I had had to do (in the form of patient comparison of multiple versions of different
data sets):
But if the people spreading them around can't point to a clear and
precise explanation of
what data and assumptions they come from, it'll be easy to argue they're just propaganda.
That requires a model of the stochastic variations in the
data and a
precise definition of,
what the trend means in the particular consideration.
Guidance for the EcoMow is handled by proprietary software, driven by Google Maps, which allows the mower to be directed to cut along the
precise dimensions of the lawn, and the mower hardware gathers
data on usage and biomass pellet collection for determining
what the return on investment is for the owners.
I know that my colleagues (scientists) would care whether
what I did was step - by - step correct, or if I couldn't produce the
precise version of my
data for the experiment, or if there was errors in the
data, even if they are immaterial for a real result.
Insurers have mountains of
data, and they know in
precise detail
what types of cars, makes and models are more — or less — likely to incur claims.
Although the company had collected a wealth of
data within HR,
what was unusual about Sears was the success it had in connecting those various employee surveys to
precise insights about its customers.