Sentences with phrase «about the correlations with»

I couldn't help but think about the correlations with job searching.

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We spoke with nutritionists and eating disorder experts about the close correlation between restrictive diets that sometimes cut out entire food groups and orthorexia: a new classification of eating disorder that combines the fear of gaining weight with an unrelenting obsession with eating healthy foods.
The «Fast Money Halftime Report» traders discuss what they're watching in tech following a note from Goldman Sachs about a sell - off in tech stocks in correlation with Facebook.
The correlation came about with the «financialization» of commodities, i.e. the growth of commodities derivatives markets around 2004, they argued.
As we've noted previously, MarketCap / GVA has a correlation of about 92 % with actual subsequent 10 - year S&P 500 total returns, even in recent market cycles.
Among these, the ratio of nonfinancial market capitalization to corporate gross value - added has the strongest correlation (about -93 %) with subsequent 12 - year S&P 500 total returns.
Based on the valuation measures most strongly correlated with actual subsequent total returns (and those correlations are near or above 90 %), we continue to estimate that the S&P 500 will achieve zero or negative nominal total returns over horizons of 8 years or less, and only about 2 % annually over the coming decade.
But I'm pretty sure that preserving the sacredness of sexuality means speaking about it with reverence, respect, and truth (and with some humor now and then too, as I'm convinced that our ability to laugh at ourselves has a direct correlation to our ability to spot the idols in our lives).
The skin - left - on - thing «has absolutely no correlation with any leftover sugar» — what people assume about darker rosés --» that comes after the fact.»
I just read Mourinho complaining about not being able to give Lukaku a rest and its correlation with his severe dip in form... but we want Wenger to run Lacazette into the ground so we can complain about his terrible management of players.
I said nothing about the size of breasts, large or small, or their correlation with wealth or poverty.
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.
It came up at christmas dinner; at one point, the topic of breastfeeding came up, and my spouse's uncle started to say «I know breastfeeding reduces the risk of allergies later» and, expecting him to move on to obesity and IQ and whatever else he was about to say, I just said «No, that's not true», and started trying to explain the difference between correlation and causation, and the difficulties with prospective studies and confounding factors, etc..
The smart and impressive Lisa Ling was part of the Dove conference keynote, and when she started talking about girls» self - esteem and the correlation between sex trafficking and lack of positive male models, my eyes welled with tears.
Outgoing Police Commissioner Bill Bratton fired back (again) at a Department of Investigation report claiming there is no direct correlation between quality - of - life enforcement and a drop in felony crime, with the NYPD releasing its own report accusing DOI of perpetuating a false narrative about broken windows policing.
The researchers compared egg shape with lots of data about each bird species, but found no correlation with clutch size, environmental factors or nest characteristics.
The genetic data, which includes about one million markers across the genome, is compared among individuals, among populations, and between current and ancestral populations to determine hidden patterns of relatedness, sort individuals into groups that share genetic characteristics, and find correlations with genes of medical relevance.
* Coherent catastrophism * is about lumps hitting Earth with correlations in time, with some sort of order; this might involve groups of lumps hitting us at a certain time of year for a few centuries, because they happen to be arranged in a co-moving stream in orbit around the Sun.
I present a case in my response that: 1) it is not appropriate to assume a linear correlation between the mutation rate on the autosomes and the mutation rate on the Y chromosome; 2) the mutation rate Mendez et al. computed for the Y from autosomal data is an order of magnitude lower than the mutation rate that was measured for the Y chromosome from a pedigree analysis in 2009; 3) the resulting TMRCA is inconsistent with what is known about diversity on the mtDNA, autosomes and X chromosome.
In healthy aging, it's less clear, although studies showed that mitochondrial lipid perodixation as strong correlation with MLSP (in mammals) but it's not necessarily 100 % causal but more correlative (studies said that mitochondrial membrane peroxidation contributes about 30 % in intrinsic aging weight; not 100 % itself alone.
«Recent data have described a correlation between the levels of activated Notch1 and poor prognosis in a cohort of NSCLC patients, but only in patients with wild type p53,» a group that they wrote represents about half of all NSCLC patients.
Average plateau rate of change is minus 0.01 degrees C / millennium (excludes MIS 7e) with weaker correlation coefficient of about 0.5.
Multiple contributors talk about everything from the impact alcohol may have on your metabolism and the correlation between fitness and money to the workouts wellness leaders are obsessed with.
I completely agree with you and understand hat you said about the correlation between diet and menstruation.
Well again, sugar is related to insulin levels and insulin levels have a direct correlation with — not even actually just aside from the insulin stuff, ah, we talked about fructose, right.
I agree with you about surplus, but it isn't fat surplus in the diet that has risen in near - perfect correlation with the rise of obesity.
by Bill Chambers There's a montage about a third of the way into Michael Cristofer's Gia that marries the peak of Gia Carangi's modelling career to Billy Idol's «Dancing with Myself,» and while I think Cristofer means to underscore Gia's loneliness, he's more successful in drawing a correlation between her bogus moxie (call it «cipherpunk») and, to crib from Robert Christgau, the «cartoonishness of [Idol's] sneering persona.»
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.
That was a study by John Hattie when he looked at about 138 variables and rank - ordered them in terms of their relationship / correlation with student achievement.
Moreover, the two premises represent a tautology — student test score growth is the most important measure, and we have to choose other teacher evaluation measures based on their correlation with student test score growth because student test score growth is the most important measure... This point, by the way, has already been made about the Gates study, as well as about seniority - based layoffs and about test - based policies in general.
In a study conducted by Kim et al. (2013), a positive correlation was found between teachers» pedagogical beliefs and their technology integration practices: «What teachers say they do was significantly correlated with both their beliefs about effective ways of teaching and their actual practices with regard to technology integration» (p. 81).
I was reading about a new book call «The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication, Money, and Today's Push for Performance» done by a Berkeley psychologist which find the correlation of drugging students as young as 3 with ADHD medicine at higher rates than the rest of the industrialized world and the increase in performance testing.
While it's true that depressed job markets have some correlations with greater poverty, the greatest factors are rarely talked about: (more...)
While it's true that depressed job markets have some correlations with greater poverty, the greatest factors are rarely talked about:
Indeed this is true, although the correlations they observed, as aligned with what is increasingly becoming a saturated finding in the literature (see similar findings about the Marzano observational framework here; see similar findings from other studies here, here, and here; see also other studies as cited by authors of this study on p. 13 - 14 here), is that the magnitude and practical significance of these correlations are «very weak» (e.g., r =.18) to «moderate» (e.g., r =.45,.46, and.48).
After I posted about «Observational Systems: Correlations with Value - Added and Bias,» a blog follower, associate professor, and statistician named Laura Ring Kapitula (see also a very influential article she wrote on VAMs here) posted comments on this site that I found of interest, and I thought would also be of interest to blog followers.
That, according to Automotive News, is not just about car buyers looking online for their latest car reveals, but because Car Shows are just so expensive for car makers, with no strong correlation between spend and sales.
About the only two arguments I've heard for piracy being good are anecdotes from authors who seem to mistake correlation with causality (sales increased by 100 % since being pirated), and those comparing it to book lending via libraries or in book clubs.
The main inspiration for the tweaks comes from reading Rick Ferri's book All About Asset Allocation — I finally found a book that laid out the main aspects of portfolio selection in a thorough way, with enough graphs and correlation coefficients to satisfy my inner mathematics geek.
Its a great deal about how many sectors with «no or low correlation» are represented in your portfolio.
I can easily live with that — the reason the stock's my largest holding is probably more about its low - risk / correlation characteristics — it's a great portfolio anchor if the market turns difficult.
The one thing to worry about is the combination of higher than average VIX backwardation with high risky - asset (stock / commodity) correlation.
Market: In reality, just about all stocks (even those with uncorrelated businesses) tend to exhibit a level of correlation with the market — if you invest in equities, that's inescapable.
Holding an diversified investment portfolio comprised of asset classes with healthy correlations to each other is just about the only way to reduce risk and volatility, while still realizing the returns that have any chance of outperforming the markets, enough of the time.
Nutrition would be talked about in correlation with helping with certain diseases, but that's about it.
The study, conducted by Dr. Larry Glickman at Purdue, examined the records of nearly 60,000 dogs with some stage of periodontal disease and about 60,000 without, and revealed a correlation between gum and heart maladies.
I did not know about the correlation between dry food made with grain and asthma.
So at the London Jaiku geek dinner last Tuesday, I asked him about the connection between Social Objects and its correlation with Malinowski's «Kula» [Malinowski was the father of modern Anthropology, by the way].
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