Sentences with phrase «apparent correlation in»

If there ever is sufficient evidence to come to a scientific conclusion that the two are related in a cause - and - effect way, my guess is that there would be more apparent correlation in this artificially tightened leg - extended view, and nothing statistically important in the distraction view.

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However, the true nature and correlation of some of those risks has only become apparent to investors in recent months.
In an editorial introducing an issue on the Scriptures, editor John Alexander struggles with the apparent inverse correlation between commitment to «inerrancy» and commitment to social justice.
Whether the Gnostic understanding of the relation of the «spirit» to other elements in the psyche resulted from or was projected onto the understanding of God's relation to the created world, the close correlation and mutual reinforcement is apparent.
The correlation between church membership and a decreased likelihood of voting for Trump is especially apparent in the Upstate, where people are two or three times more likely to go to church regularly... and were half as likely to vote for Trump.
They found that there is a negative correlation between cloud cover and sea surface temperature apparent on a long time scale — again suggesting a positive cloud - climate feedback in this region.
In the absence of culture based physiological analyses, the functional roles of these uncultured strains remain enigmatic despite their apparent correlations with various diseases.
This recommendation was buttressed by selected research identifying an apparent correlation between meat - eating and colon cancer in industrialized countries.
It is interesting that the subjects in the study you cite showed an apparent inverse correlation between muscle size and strength changes.
While looking for something else, I found this recent response on another topic: http://www.wheatbellyblog.com/2011/10/this-is-your-brain-on-wheat/comment-page-2/#comment-169364 in which the reader reported an apparent direct correlation between fluoridated water exposure and thyroid problems.
The first thing that is immediately apparent is that the correlation between the performance of high - SES students and the performance of low - SES students in the same school is positive but relatively modest (0.34 and 0.27 in third and fifth grades, respectively).
States differ in the amount budgeted for education, often with little to no apparent correlation between number of dollars spent and graduation rates or scores on achievement tests.
The correlation between reading skill and fluency at printing alphabet letters in kindergarten and first - grade is readily apparent.
On an admittedly limited sample (something we'd like your help to grow), we've found an apparent correlation between piracy and subsequent growth in paid sales.
The correlation between ISCCP - reconstructed (delta - p - star in equation 1) and observed apparent albedo is 0.6 and the relationship between the reconstructed and observed apparent albedo / ES look more like a cloud with a great deal of scatter rather than a straight line indicative of a close relationaship (Pall» e et al..
On the «new perspectives» thread, Webby tried to claim an apparent correlation between CO2 concentration (ppmv) log (C1 / C0) and dT (degC) change in temperature.
He makes a strong case for open discussion by a diversity of intelligent people to dig beyond apparent statistical correlations and to prize out true cause and effect, and in the meantime to apply more resources where they can be most effective - to local habitat restoration.
It seems to me that intuitively, they could not accept the hypothesis that human emissions may not be responsible for an apparent increase in atmospheric CO2, no matter how good the correlation to natural sources might be.
I am concerned about the apparent lack of correlation between the shortwave reflections and CRF as measured by the neutron counter (figure 6 on my DRAFT copy of «Cosmic rays modulation of the cloud effects on the radiative flux in the Southern Hemisphere Magnetic Anomaly region»).
The widespread belief that AGW is the fundamental cause of present - day climate change is predicated on the apparent correlation between rising levels of carbon dioxide and the increase in mean global temperature over the past two centuries.
it will show a correlation between temperature and albedo that is already apparent with the plot that ends in 07
An apparent correlation between weather patterns and the phase of the Schwabe cycle has been found when the direction of winds in the tropical lower stratosphere is taken into account.
Doing this on a year - to - year basis shows NO apparent correlation with the absolute «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature anomaly» (i.e. HadCRUT3), but does show a weak correlation with the CHANGE in temperature from the previous year, for example:
On the basis of that apparent correlation and the absence of any non solar cause having gone into reverse I prefer the idea that in some way the change in solar activity levels is responsible and the simplest explanation is the one I have advanced but I remain open to sensible alternative suggestions of which there are precisely none.
The same University was home to Stephan Lewandowsky, who has set up camp in the West of England — Bristol University — from where he has famously pronounced on the apparent correlation of conspiracy theories and climate change scepticism, which was fatally flawed and widely debunked, and led to a retraction.
The argument that the apparent correlation between the onset of the industrial revolution (circa 1850) and in - phase gradually increasing global temperatures is itself proof that Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) caused by increased concentrations of CO2 is fundamentally flawed (by the way, correlation is not necessarily proof of causation).
What Lansner shows is that CO2 does not just follow temperature; while temperature drags CO2 up in a way Severinghaus notes the interesting effect is what happens when temperature drops; at that time there is no correlation with CO2; this is also demonstrated in the 20thC as the lack of any correlation between temperature, CO2 levels and emissions is apparent:
However according to the analysis by B&R and in this thread VS, the AGW hypothesis has no explanatory power statistically speaking — as I understand it, other statistical anaylsis (e.g. OLS) showing apparent correlation is spurious?
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