"Comparative data" refers to information that is collected and analyzed to make comparisons between different things or groups. It helps us understand differences, patterns, and relationships between variables, allowing us to draw conclusions and make informed decisions.
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This report provides
comparative data on a number of measures of emissions for a wide range of countries, allowing comparisons to be made among the different measures.
A shutdown screen reviews important information from the latest trip, including fuel economy performance and
comparative data from previous days.
This is one of the reasons that a group of researchers set up this network and are setting up an international
comparative data use study.
Unfortunately, the levels have reached record highs
with comparative data showing that the degree of warming caused by these gases has increased by 29 % over the last 20 years.
Using the
detailed comparative data provided in this study, you can analyze your compensation and benefits and discover the ARM advantage!
Worse still,
comparative data shows that the percentage of people of color who are visitors to museums and art galleries has decreased as those populations have increased.
Large - scale assessment is not necessarily a bad idea; it can provide
useful comparative data to identify bright spots and guide system change.
The right system will provide visibility and
comparative data on resources used and resolution times across practice areas, on specific tasks, and down to individual staff members.
Tim Horton in a journal piece for the ippr produced a table
of comparative data from Moller at al (2003) Determinants of relative poverty in advanced capitalist democracies American Sociological Review 68 (p22 - 51).
There are rudimentary sites like InfoExtractor, which extracts limited types of information to be exported and analyzed, or Google Correlate, which allows
comparative data analysis of search queries.
When we look for
comparative data about behavior, we don't necessarily find the most instructive parallels amongst our closest living relatives.
Although there is reason to think that more rapid availability of cesarean delivery may provide a small incremental benefit in safety,
comparative data examining in detail the effect of alternate systems and response times are not available (152).
NSF announces a call for proposals for pilot projects in long - term ecological research with goals of 1) initiating the collection of
comparative data at a network of sites representing major biotic regions of North America, and 2) evaluating the scientific, technical and managerial problems associated with such long - term comparative research.
Participating firms can also
harness comparative data derived through other collaborative partners, for example creating a project that conducts a Regulatory Alert Service.
(Yes, there are some questions about fake likes, but since I'm interested
in comparative data, we don't have to worry about those right now.)
Reading, writing, data collection, journals, prediction / hypothesis,
comparative data collection, photo journals, video journals, art / drawing / painting... the ideas are limitless... could all be incorporated!
An analysis published by The New York Times
explores comparative data from various countries to determine what factors seem to make mass shootings more likely.
Unfortunately, I have been unable to
find comparative data to even guess at the status of the New Zealand cold wave of 2009.
In many ways, they were ahead of their time in
collecting comparative data that grounded education achievement in the socio - economic context of London's pupils.
However, the public are interested in seeing the police in their community and so, alongside figures for the frontline, HMIC is
publishing comparative data on the proportion of officers and PCSOs that are visible and available at key times.»
In Sveikauskas» analysis, he
cites comparative data between 2002 and 2011 that calculates the percentages of Kingston workers who worked inside and outside of Ulster County, and the percentages of Hudson workers who worked inside and outside Columbia County.
Globalization on
new comparative data and interdisciplinary materials examining the complex psychological, cultural, and historical implications of globalization for today's youth.
Based at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and supported by the Ford Foundation, COACHE is committed to gathering the peer diagnostic and
comparative data academic administrators need to recruit, retain, and develop the cohort most critical to the long - term future of their institutions.
The goal was to provide each school district with the
relevant comparative data and, to the extent possible, be compatible with the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
NBOA is committed to providing member schools with
valuable comparative data to help inform your financial decision - making processes.
Performance assessments, however, typically do not
yield comparative data; rather, they provide criterion - referenced information about what children know and what students need to work on in order to perform better (Meisels, 1996).
Frankly we had ruled out Colorado has a retirement possibility but the
NewRetirement comparative data has provided us a different perspective about some towns closer to the National COL average that we had not considered before.
«Building Better Budgets» is the first report to
combine comparative data from multiple studies and calculate national averages.
As Kentucky does with highly qualified teachers, the state should
provide comparative data for schools with similar poverty and minority populations.
Scope:
Comparative data about class size, proficiency on standardized tests, percentage of students who receive free or reduced - price school lunch, and proportion of first - year teachers at a school; there's also a forum for parents to write reviews about individual schools.
Cost: Free information on curriculum, enrichment activities, staffing, school schedule, and community programs; $ 17 per year for
detailed comparative data and parents» reviews in the states where profiles are offered.
The architect of the Conservative strategy on crime is the shadow home secretary Chris Grayling, so I asked him about the use
of comparative data.
The feedback is compiled into a report given to the district, along
with comparative data from area schools so weaknesses and strengths can be reviewed in context with their peers, says Threfall.