Currently, lawyers need to rely heavily on reasoning from analogy and
anecdotal data when making decisions on case strategy.
Hard data is much more effective than
anecdotal data when it comes to convincing law makers to provide charter schools with equitable access to facilities.
Not exact matches
The economists» bearish lurch this week reflects the fact that soft
data and
anecdotal evidence suggest the cash shortage is beginning to take a toll, a challenge that will weigh on the Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday
when it meets to decide its crunch - fighting strategy.
And as to postponing death: «There seems to be a basis for
anecdotal evidence, but
when you look at the
data, [the proof] is not there.»
Relief from condition XYZZY upon going wheat - free may be
anecdotal, but
when you are the one with XYZZY, and the symptoms come roaring back on re-exposure, it's all the hard
data you need.
Though no formal studies exist, there is
anecdotal data from the development teachers suggesting all students were highly engaged
when using LearnToLearn regardless of learning abilities, gender, or prior experience with LEGO bricks.
We will attempt to estimate those costs
when evaluating ADR use, even if based on
anecdotal information and non-quantifiable
data.
All this «
anecdotal»
data starts to become very real
when many dogs owners express the same symptons / concerns for their dogs.
Dr. MArie,
when does apparently strong
anecdotal data start to suffice as good
data to take a harder stand on this issue?
When sufficient
data becomes available — as in part 1 of «The long slow thaw - «
anecdotal» information is translated into
data following the methods detailed by Van Engelen, J Buisman and F Unsen of the Royal Met office De bilt and described in the book «History and Climate.»
30 years of satellite
data is trivial
when there is no baseline point of reference; and
anecdotal (observations) evidence shows that an ice free North Pole is not unprecedented.
Historical
data are not questioned
when it comes to «
anecdotal (or reported) evidence» of battles of WWII, for example, and it is inconceivable to me that climate scientists give higher weighting to dicey paleo - climate studies than to historical documentation.
When sufficient
data becomes available — as in part 1 of the long slow thaw - «
anecdotal» information is translated into
data following the methods detailed by Van Engelen et al of the Royal Met office De bilt and described in the book «History and Climate»
Putting together often detailed
anecdotal information from a number of sources into a classification works well and correlated
when I did the exercise with known instrumental
data from a little later in the record.
There are so few
data observation points anyway, that water level
data is surely as
anecdotal as
when I make references to actual historical events demonstrating sea levels over extended periods in mans recent history?