Sentences with phrase «accurate predictor of success»

Stop Focusing on Follower Count: 5 Better Approaches for Improving Social Media Use (Andrea Dunlop on JaneFriedman.com): This is such great advice — I see follower count trip up so many authors, yet it just isn't an accurate predictor of the success of your book.
Grit can be measured using a short survey, and it is a more accurate predictor of success than IQ or talent (Duckworth & Quinn, 2009).
Music is just a small part of Burdette's research activities — his most recently published study, for example, showed that brain volume could be an accurate predictor of success in weight - loss attempts by the elderly — but it has long been a big of part his life.

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«Our study sought to create an accurate predictor and measure of success and we showed that if the procedure improved electrical communication in the heart immediately following catheter ablation, then it can be a read - out for longer term success
B) What do you think are the most accurate predictors of high school success?
In fact, a student's high school GPA is generally a more accurate predictor of first year college success and completion, yet bureaucrats and some school administrators claim PARCC will provide better information than the SAT or GPA for New Jersey's public school children and parents.
Research has shown that family engagement has a direct, positive effect on student achievement and is an accurate predictor of a student's success in school, Schargel said.
Research consistently finds that family engagement has a direct, positive effect on children's achievement and is the most accurate predictor of a student's success in school.
Middle school academic performance is a key predictor of success in ninth grade, where course completion is the most accurate predictor of graduation.
«Love at first sight» is not an accurate predictor of relationship success.
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