He was not part of the study but is excited to see further research in the area that can
better develop that hypothesis.
Not exact matches
Our mantra, here at The
Good, is «
Develop a
hypothesis, test the theory, observe results, and test again.»
Sigrunn Eliassen and Christian Jørgensen, two of Mennerat's colleagues, have
developed a
hypothesis which states that the males pay a little extra attention to the neighbouring nests since they could potentially have offspring there as
well.
The availability of centralized facilities will allow rapid access of investigators in NOAC, as
well as investigators new to alcohol research, to the tissues and cells needed to test novel and innovative
hypotheses without the delay of each PI
developing these techniques in each of their own laboratories.
The scientists
developed a method to visualize the repair process based on genomic sequencing, and with it found
good evidence for their
hypothesis: In the cells that lacked GreA, less DNA degradation surrounded the sites of DNA breaks.
Interviews with ecosystem scientists support the team's ability to
develop EcoXPT so that students can authentically test their own
hypotheses so as to
better understand causal patterns they could previously only observe, thereby extending their comprehension of underlying causal relationships.
This vital assistance helps community - based teams build their own internal capacity to
develop intervention strategies and materials, specify
hypotheses to be tested, conduct rigorous evaluations, participate in a shared data library that serves all FOI projects, and be
well - positioned for scalability if their intervention is found to be effective.
Learners need lots of practice at formulating, as
well as testing
hypotheses and this problem is an ideal starting point for
developing the skills of making and testing
hypotheses of their own.
From this initial work emerged the
hypothesis that fostering young people's sensitivity to the designed dimensions of the world may be a powerful way to increase their sense of agency, as
well as the realization that the development of agency and community are two of the core outcomes that many maker - centered educators seek to help their students
develop.
The
hypotheses may not be very original or earth - shaking to social scientists themselves — for example, that one can find circumstances in which some phenomenon that has plugged along suddenly undergoes a rapid change (The Tipping Point), or that an idea or plan that comes in a flash may be as
good as something
developed with a great deal of research and much thought (Blink), or that success may be based more on special opportunities and hard work than on native gifts (the current Outliers).
There is
good evidence, too, that the ability to reason scientifically — by testing
hypotheses through
well - controlled experiments — is a strong predictor of later success in the sciences and that this skill can be
developed through programmes that allow pupils to design experiments that require them to control variables.
Developing mathematics reform: What don't we know about teacher learningCbut would make
good working
hypotheses?
They also enable the teacher to assess student learning along multiple dimensions, including the ability to frame a problem,
develop hypotheses, reflect on outcomes and make reasoned and effective changes, demonstrate scientific understanding, use scientific terminology and facts, persist in problems solving, and organize information, as
well as
develop sound concepts regarding the scientific principles in use.
Additional data from interviews and observations over the course of the class might have yielded a more robust understanding of how these enhancements impacted the ways in which teachers worked in the course and made it possible to begin to
develop hypotheses about ways in which teachers
develop content knowledge on geology in online classes and how course design can
best support it.
It was probably around Killzone 2 that I
developed a
hypothesis that they were actually the
good guys fighting against the tyranny of the ISA (Come to find out later the entire galactic council).
So, I think you have to be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater as I am sure there are elements which are
good, but maybe this
hypothesis could be integrated in with current models to
develop a
better model.
If your mass balance
hypothesis is correct then that data should already be
well developed and properly presented as one of your main lines of evidence.
To enter the competition, the group submitted a Powerpoint presentation with voice - over detailing the evolution of their business model since the idea for Smarty Pants first came up in February 2012, including their
hypotheses and assumptions and how they were tested, as
well as how the product
developed as a result of what they found.
In conclusion, the thesis advocates that GCMs be used and
developed uncompromisingly for «
Hypothesis testing, numerical experiments, to understand how the climate system works, including its sensitivity to altered forcing,» such a policy to continue until climate model building becomes
better understood.
The basic physics knowledge of the greenhouse effect have been examined since 1824 beginning with Joseph Fourier, the
hypothesis that we should warm with continued CO2 emissions has been around for more than a hundred years, the general confirmations and realization that this will
develop into a global problem have been germinating for over 50 years, and in the last three decades the knowledge that the warming we will experience will affect our climate and agricultural systems is
well known.
About the simplest means to a testable
hypothesis about whether something external is changing the natural order is to
develop a model using data from when we know that all was
well with the world, and then look at how
well that model fits with data observed when unnatural things were occurring.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • Over 3 years of experience in anthropology field • Demonstrated ability to plan research projects to answer questions and test
hypotheses in relation to humans • Highly skilled in collecting information from observations, interviews, and documents • Able to
develop data collection methods tailored to a particular specialty, project, or culture •
Well versed in recording and managing records of observations taken in the field
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time
develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a
hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very
good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
The transmission competition
hypothesis was
developed to
better understand below - replacement fertility rates in high - income countries [9,10].