To the extent that test scores
are reliable predictors of lifelong outcomes, they can provide useful information for decision making by policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders.
The SAG awards
are reliable predictors when it comes to Oscar's acting categories.
As previously mentioned, momentum is one possible reason that positive stock performance during January may actually
be a reliable predictor for full - year performance.
Moreover, a down January may not
be a reliable predictor of a weak year overall.
Alternatively, a down January has not
been a reliable predictor of an overall weak year.
A major problem with this theory is that the sample size of trading days is small (5), compared with the January barometer (typically about 20 — which is also not a large sample size), to
be a reliable predictor of the rest of the year.
The number of women authoring research papers
is a reliable predictor of the number of women working in each field, the team writes.
A county's average education level also
was a reliable predictor of SCP.
Four of those phases
were reliable predictors of increased inland hail activity during peak storm seasons, according to the study.
The discovery that elevated suPAR levels
are a reliable predictor of future chronic kidney disease therefore was exciting news, because it signaled the approach of a day when clinicians will be able to track their patients» suPAR levels just as they now track cholesterol levels — and to intervene to control impending kidney disease when suPAR levels rise.
And as Slated recently uncovered, it also turns out to
be a reliable predictor of not only their financial performance, but also Academy Awards chances.
We were unable to determine what factors
were reliable predictors of extent of improvement.
[From findings on the Transfer of Skills from Spanish to English: A Study of Young Learners, Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, D.C.] The results indicated that Spanish phonemic awareness, Spanish letter identification, and Spanish word reading
were reliable predictors of performance on parallel tasks in English at the end of third and fourth grades.
Also, value - added was found to
be a reliable predictor of students» future performance on different tests that measure higher - level concepts, particularly in math.
For example, value - added was found to
be a reliable predictor of future performance on sophisticated tests that measure higher - level concepts, particularly in math.
They saw that attendance
was a reliable predictor of graduation (of students with an attendance rate of at least 80 %, all graduated), and so developed a replicable graduation rate on - track measure to inform the way they support students — placing emphasis on engagement to improve attendance and increase the number of students earning a diploma from the school.
However, online surveys have been shown to produce results that have proven to
be reliable predictors of outcomes, including election results.
While these kinds of credit decision - making factors may still be alive and well within a particular card issuer's policy criteria (subjective reasons, not related to credit scoring) or custom credit score developed for its own use, they are not part of any widely used credit scoring systems, such as FICO, for a simple reason: such information has not been shown to
be reliable predictors of future credit risk.
Climate models will not
be reliable predictors, certainly regionally, until ENSO and the other alphabetics, ADO and PDO are understood and modeled.
When something often comes before something else we call it the cause — it's a reliable predictor in fact.
The results of this meta - analysis confirm that EE
is a reliable predictor of relapse in patients with schizophrenia.
Trait anger
is a reliable predictor of reactive aggression (Bettencourt et al., 2006).
Not exact matches
There
are some
predictors of growth that
are outside human control — Glaeser finds that a city's average temperature in January
is a pretty
reliable indicator of its prospects, for example.
A study by independent research company Morningstar found that expense ratios
are the most
reliable predictor of future fund performance — in terms of total return, and future risk - adjusted return ratings.
Tenure, credentials, or titles
are not
reliable predictors of good decision - making ability.»
Reddit
is slowly becoming one of the Internet's most influential communities, given its role as a
reliable predictor and often - time creator of viral success and headlines.
• Levels of conflict at the time of the separation
are not
reliable predictors of ongoing conflict (Amato & Gilbreth, 1999).
She found that grit, not intelligence or academic achievement,
was the most
reliable predictor of a positive outcome.
The most
reliable predictor of poor milk intake
was fewer than four stools on Day 4, but only when paired with the mothers» perception that their milk had not yet increased.
For instance, support for the death penalty
was the most
reliable predictor of voting Leave.
This
is not a
reliable predictor of who will state sufficient preferences for their vote to transfer into the final round — especially in the unions where 41 % of those who express a first preference prefer Abbott, Balls or Burnham.
Furthermore, this frailty test
was shown to
be a more
reliable predictor of death and serious complications than patient age.
In October Stanford University urologist Thomas A. Stamey made headlines when he declared that the test
is not a
reliable predictor of cancer.
What
's more, in fights between live males, Buchholz found that only snood length — which may in part
be determined by a bird
's testosterone level —
was a good
predictor of victory, more
reliable even than weight.
Researchers from University of Illinois
are attempting to bridge two types of computational crop models to become more
reliable predictors of crop production in the U.S. Corn Belt.
The study, to
be published in the October issue of Animal Behaviour, also found that bird odor
was a more
reliable predictor of reproductive success than a male's size or his plumage.
From the actor's perspective, all that matters
is that the image displayed on the video monitor functions as a
reliable predictor of shock.
Using them as
reliable predictors of disease, however,
is another matter entirely.
This means that although you aren't closed system lab experiment like a bomb calorimeter, calories
are still the most
reliable predictor of weight and fat levels.
The show
is one of the most
reliable predictors of who will take home acting honors at the Academy Awards.
The most
reliable Oscar
predictor is the Directors Guild of America Award; the director who wins it almost always goes on to win the Oscar, and so that means the best director this year will
be Ang Lee for «Brokeback Mountain.»
Unfortunately for awards prognosticators, the Globes aren't especially
reliable awards
predictors.
Student scores on language arts tests
are the single most
reliable academic
predictors of later income.
Such volatility notwithstanding, a track record of achievement gains
is a more
reliable predictor of the gains of future students than classroom observations or student surveys.
It
's a well - known fact that family income
is the most
reliable predictor of academic performance.
A new peer - reviewed longitudinal nationwide study confirmed that the most
reliable predictor of cumulative college GPA and college graduation
is a student's high school GPA.
Some have
been calibrated by Miekka to reduce statistical noise and make the indicator a more
reliable predictor of a future decline.
These companies argue that using credit histories
is a very
reliable predictor of which car drivers
are likely to file a claim.
In a 2010 study, Morningstar research associates found that the most
reliable predictor of future performance
was not past performance, not Morningstar's own star rating system, but mutual fund expenses.
The Financial Research Corporation found that the expense ratio
is the only
reliable predictor of future mutual fund performance.