If we resist regarding disagreements on such questions as a moral failing, and instead look more
carefully at the data together, we will make more progress.
And just because a billionaire and / or someone who went to an Ivy league schools says it, it must be true!A variety of organizations, with too many letters and acronyms for me to list, are unwilling to listen to the concerns of the public school teachers or to look
carefully at ALL the data before uniting to support a bill that will NOT close the achievement gap.So, you are correct, we have an educational leadership crisis.
I assure you that I am a great believer in this skeptical attitude but I also think we need to look
carefully at the data.
«This study makes the important point that we need to look really
carefully at data quality and issues of instrument change,» said Piers Forster, professor of climate change at the University of Leeds, UK.»
look
carefully at the data.
Not exact matches
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At a time when we have relatively light regulation for social media and how it handles
data in the US, this could become a critical moment where we may start to see more calls and efforts to start to regulate this area of digital media more
carefully.
Given the importance of young company growth
at this stage of the business cycle, the Bank is monitoring
data on company formation and credit flows
carefully.
As they began to look more
carefully at the original
data — much of it from tree rings — and
at the analysis that led to the hockey stick, they became more and more puzzled.
In other words, any way you choose to look
at it, no matter how
carefully you slice and dice the
data, there is simply no getting around the fact that homebirth increases the risk of perinatal death and brain damage.
Researchers
carefully monitored and analyzed
data from the first year of 142 infant's lives, specifically
at 3, 6 and 12 months of age.
In a statement
at the time, Facebook promised that it was «
carefully investigating this situation» and would require any company misusing its
data to destroy it.
Seen
at left as a reddish thumbprint on the top of the inner tube, they are
carefully sculpted in a precise pattern to encode
data as accurately as possible.
At the same time, meetings present scheduled times to guide staff members on their next steps and teach them how to
carefully analyze their primary
data.
Researchers from FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine provide the most comprehensive weight - gain trajectory for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder available to date, based on
data carefully collected by Evelyn Bromet, Ph.D., distinguished professor of psychiatry
at Stony Brook University in New York, and colleagues
at Stony Brook University.
Equally ironic is that we arrived
at that insight simply by amassing, organizing and
carefully analyzing large existing databases, rather than collecting new
data that would have been far more expensive,» said Dr. Daniel Isaak, lead author on the study with the U.S. Forest Service.
«The rationale is sound, and the
data are exciting, but we will need to move
carefully,» says Steven Deeks, an HIV / AIDS clinician
at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), who tests cure strategies.
At this point, the team embarked on two parallel paths: one was to more
carefully scrutinize the HST
data to ensure that no camera artifacts (e.g., optical ghosts, bad pixels, etc.) were fooling us, and the other was to seek confirming
data from any other (i.e., non-HST) available resource.
Carefully coded experience
data gathered by Santoyo, Kerr, and Harold Roth, professor of religious studies
at Brown, show that the two techniques produced significantly different mental states in student meditators.
Sara did not simply throw bodies
at me, but rather she
carefully analyzed my needs and desires and went about searching her extensive
data base for ladies that offered me the potential for a life time partner.
For example,
at Ted Talks, OkCupid co-founder Christian Rudder says his site uses
carefully - honed algorithms to crunch
data, creating compatibility ratings to match daters.
Most states now have such information in their longitudinal databases, but no published studies have used these
data to compare the achievement growth of students
at virtual schools with demographically similar students
at carefully selected comparison schools.
Researchers and policymakers must
carefully balance the need for
data - driven evidence with the reality that educational choice is,
at its core, an issue of parental empowerment.
Share the highlights,
data, and positive tales
at carefully crafted intervals.
And, again, I think what this
data highlight is we should listen a lot more
carefully to the voice of teachers
at the front line.
The only publicly accessible TSDS
data is the
data at TPEIR, which is
carefully aggregated and completely anonymous.
«You're going to want to look
at it very
carefully,» he said, taking issue with the use of some of the
data in describing the state's achievement gap.
For example, we look
carefully at how kids, on our whole child indicators, are being supported, and challenged, and engaged, for an example, so I think that whole child
data is important.
If you looked more
carefully at the numbers, you would find that mutual industry claims of reduced management expense ratio percentages are based on aggregate
data across all types of mutual funds.
For these reasons, participants generally saw maintaining the target range for the federal funds rate
at 1/4 to 1/2 percent
at this meeting and continuing to assess developments
carefully as consistent with setting policy in a
data - dependent manner and as leaving open the possibility of an increase in the federal funds rate
at the June FOMC meeting.
However,
at least to start, consider doing just one fee - waived promotion
at which you
carefully collect
data.
The researchers said they sifted
data carefully to avoid possible distortion of trends related to changes in instruments or conditions
at and around weather stations.
About your question about Wang and Lean
data, you should read more
carefully my paper, you will see
at the very end this sentence: «Acknowledgment.
tomwy A variety of ways of measuring — even if one or more may be imperfect —
at least allows dispassionate observers to look —
carefully —
at the
data.
As they began to look more
carefully at the original
data — much of it from tree rings — and
at the analysis that led to the hockey stick, they became more and more puzzled.
It turns out that the authors of those studies had each made basic errors and / or hadn't looked
at their
data carefully enough.
The
carefully - concealed errors in the paper, especially when taken together with the University's refusal even to reply to my own questions about the methodology even before it was published, as well as its refusal to order the immediate release of the authors»
data to Professor Tol, would be likely to persuade any jury that a fraud has taken place, for the points
at issue are not complex matters that could be debated either way.
The lines are vertical to within ~ 0.2 degrees, as they are drawn with a special CAD compass, and they are
carefully placed
at the designated dates set by the
data.
I also like to
carefully look
at all
data myself (wish I could do it like Steve M).
An amusing part of this cherrypicking comes from our friend Chris Monckton and others
at Watts Up, ignoring the vast majority of temperature measurements and saying no warming trend for X number of months using RSS
data, and then
carefully moving the start date forward as the temperature increases.
Proxy
data, however
carefully analysed can never offer anything other than a crude approximation of real climate conditions
at any given period.
Super, you wrote: Then, looking
at the temperature
data in figure 1, I would consider more
carefully the atmosphere's powerful tendency to revert to the long - term mean.
The mirror world of phony
data is
carefully constructed to resemble the real stuff but the glue
at the seams is obvious to an open mind.
It's also worth noting that there have not been any similar revisions to the surface temperature
data, despite the fact that people have looked
at it very, very
carefully.»
By
carefully accounting for the impact of these non-climate factors on the
data, it is possible to better characterise real changes in temperature
at each location over time.
When this is corrected, and the warming retreats and becomes ever more localised, this not only destroys / significantly reduces the level of plausibility, it's an obvious «dig here» for further clarification on why it appears to be localised — whether that's looking
carefully at the quality of the underlying
data — as opposed to it's analysis — or looking
at localised physical phenomena.
Well, it looks like the press release was
carefully worded, and referring back to Anthony Watts article on his blog which is criticized
at the beginning of the RC article, i see no wrong claim there... Hiss main argument is written in bold: «The IPCC is under scrutiny for various
data inaccuracies, including its claim — based on a flawed World Wildlife Fund study — that up to 40 % of the Amazonian forests could react drastically and be replaced by savannas from even a slight reduction in rainfall.»
My suspicion is that Steig is slow to respond here because he KNOWS a number of people here can respond to any prevarications promptly and with specific
data or quotations refuting them — that he INTENDS to prevaricate but he needs to think and compose more
carefully because he doesn't have the ability to just kill responses here the way he or Gavin do
at RC.
Meanwhile, the ongoing rise of technology to host and manage customer
data, the increased sophistication and complexity of cyberattacks and consequences of a breach that go way beyond reputational damage have corporate legal teams looking
at IT security much more
carefully.
At a time when we have relatively light regulation for social media and how it handles
data in the US, this could become a critical moment where we may start to see more calls and efforts to start to regulate this area of digital media more
carefully.