In this interview, they discuss some of the powerful methods for monitoring, mapping, and
assessing human progress offered by the analysis of longitudinal data.
Without powerful methods for analyzing longitudinal data, for addressing questions about change and duration, we couldn't monitor, map, and
assess human progress.
«New advances enable us to accurately monitor, map, and
assess human progress.»
Not exact matches
«In judging our
progress as individuals, we tend to concentrate on external factors such as one's social position, influence and popularity, wealth and standard of education... but internal factors may be even more crucial in
assessing one's development as a
human being: humility, purity, generosity, absence of vanity and readiness to serve our fellow men — qualities within the reach of every
human soul.»
The study in
assessed the likelihood of four viruses — Ebola, Lassa, Marburg and Crimean - Congo — spreading on the continent, charting
progress from a first
human case through to a potential pandemic.
Drawing a parallel with
progress in understanding
human perturbations to the carbon cycle, our approach in
assessing anthropogenic impacts on seawater pH is to separate the regulation of pH in ocean surface waters into two modes — regulation in the pre-disturbance Holocene ocean and anthropogenic processes regulating pH — with the interplay between both components acting to regulate seawater pH in the Anthropocene.
On December 6th, 2017, the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, West Coast LEAF issued our 9th annual CEDAW Report Card,
assessing BC's
progress in nine key areas impacting women's
human rights, including access to justice, economic Read More
The UNDP has provided a framework for what the statistics should measure so that they adequately
assess progress in the realization of
human rights.
Screening,
Assessing, Monitoring Outcomes and Using Evidence - based Interventions to Improve the Well - being of Children in Child Welfare (PDF - 612 KB) Conradi, Landsverk, & Wotring (2014) Department of Health and
Human Services, Children's Bureau Describes a process for delivering trauma screening, functional and clinical assessment, evidence - based interventions, and the use of
progress monitoring in order to better achieve well - being outcomes for children involved in the child welfare system.