Sentences with phrase «above average outcomes»

Shouldn't we only expect above average outcomes, especially when there are also below average ones where people die tragically during routine procedures, or as a result of freak accidents?

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«Even children who are above average on self - control could have improved life outcomes if they increase their self - control skills,» Moffitt says.
The narration is above average, and the outcomes are starting to look really promising.
Only three other states ranked above the national average in dollars spent but below the national average in student outcomes.
The 44 higher - performing schools (those with average school - wide math and English test scores a full standard deviation above the mean) «create a shared, school - wide intense focus on the improvement of student outcomes,» it says.
But, as noted above, this standard likely results in small programs being judged as statistically indistinguishable from the average, an outcome that can create unintended consequences.
The percentile distributions show that, even among the lowest - performing categories of schools, there is often a wide range of outcomes, with some schools performing markedly above or below the average.
That treasure trove of information enabled the consortium to determine with a high degree of reliability the organizational characteristics and practices that predict whether a school is likely to produce above - average improvement in student outcomes.
Also, the average returns presented above can hide a lot of variation in the individual outcomes.
But I can not easily predict the outcome of any particular game, My season - long prediction is much more reliable because it's based on the averaging together of a number of events; the noise (ie chaos) tends to average out, and we're left with the underlying trend (ie that the Lakers are an above - average team).
There is little prospect that the year will end cooler than this outcome since large parts of Australia have already experienced well above average temperatures during the first half of December 2015.
In both cases, the average (or even above average) individual has no formal knowledge that qualifies them to make such a decision, but we as a society have decided to let them do so and they are the ones that must live with the outcome.
The average same - variable correlations for each variable group (full - scale v single item) were 0.66 (work characteristics), 0.63 (personality), 0.37 (coping style) and 0.63 (outcomes), suggesting good concurrent validity (above 0.50) in all but coping style.
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