Sentences with phrase «ceiling effects limit»

Average academic performance will go down because ceiling effects limit the improvement of the proschool group.
Parents less effective initially in structuring the play observation made more progress than those with better ability to provide structure because a ceiling effect limited improvement in α - compliance for more effective parents [F (3, 313.92) for structured × trial interaction = 6.77, p =.001)-RSB-.

Not exact matches

Current clinical measures are limited by floor and ceiling effects and lack sensitivity to change with time, especially in premanifest subjects who are likely to be the optimal candidates for therapeutic intervention.
Although she acknowledges the «devastating effect of gender norms on daughters» who were born before 1979, and that China's social structure still has gender inequality, the absence of brothers has act ually allowed girls to push the limits of the glass ceiling.
There was no significant difference in attainment progress between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4 outcomes after two years between converter academies and similar non-academy schools in 2013, although ceiling effects could limit the extent to which differences between these higher performing schools can be observed.
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less.»
The standard approach to height effects speakers, bouncing sound off the ceiling from below, requires perfect room conditions and frequency response limiting of the speaker, both of which negatively affect sound quality.
The prevailing approach to height effects relies on a frequency response limited speaker beaming sound towards the ceiling from below in hopes that it will bounce perfectly back towards the listening area.
No frequency response limiting, recessed tweeters, unpredictable ceiling bounce or other compromises of typical height effect speakers.
The somewhat weak additive benefits of high collaborative involvement from secondary caregivers could be due to ceiling effects that may have limited additional gains in certain outcomes, impeding detection of an additive effect.
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