Not exact matches
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
answered a
question on the monster Equifax
data breach at Delivering Alpha in New York Tuesday.
The Cambridge Analytica issue was the reason Zuckerberg was
on Capitol Hill,
answering questions for the second time in two days about how the group - which has counted U.S. President Donald Trump's election campaign among its clients - got hold of
data on many millions of Facebook users.
The second component,
data analysis, focuses
on answering a
question.
LinkedIn compiled
data from 3,000 retired NFL players who have profiles
on their site to
answer this
question.
What was heard most clearly during the Squawk interview, though, was the
answer to the
question on every big corporate spender's mind when it comes to opening up the purse strings and hopping
on the big
data bandwagon.
It has been only a few weeks since Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent two days
on Capitol Hill
answering questions about
data security, and the social network still has a lot to
answer for.
You can
answer the
questions for either your Twitter or Facebook marketing efforts, and you can enter information based
on lead generation or actual sales
data.
To
answer that
question, SmartAsset gathered
data on average rents and home prices, and compared buying to renting in every county in America.
Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, began the first of two marathon hearings in Washington
on Tuesday afternoon,
answering tough
questions on the company's mishandling of
data.
To
answer that
question we analyzed
data on three factors: employer contributions to 401 (k) plans, 401 (k) investment performance and plan administrative fees.
There are large numbers of families with wealth over $ 30m, your own
data on the median actually
answers your
question.
April 2018 — Zuckerberg agrees to give testimony in front of US politicians — but continues to ignore calls to appear before UK politicians to
answer questions about the role of fake news
on its platform and the potential use of Facebook
data in the UK's Brexit referendum
This afternoon, Antonio Tajani, the president of the European Parliament, publicly issued a call to Zuckerberg to appear before state members to
answer questions about personal
data on Facebook and the role it plays in swaying elections.
At times, including in
questioning by Representative Greg Walden
on Wednesday, Zuckerberg
answered direct
questions about Facebook's
data harvesting by talking about Facebook's features for choosing who can see a photo or post
on Facebook.
WASHINGTON — Revelations that a political
data firm may have gained access to the personal information of as many as 50 million Facebook users drew new bipartisan calls
on Capitol Hill Monday for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the heads of other social media companies to
answer questions from Congress.
New
data is shedding light
on the
answer to this
question — and it's not very promising.
Earlier today, the Congressional House Energy and Commerce Committee announced Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear before a panel
on April 11 to
answer questions about his company's
data privacy policies.
Throughout the 2013 NCAA Tournament, the team at Sports Insights has kept a close eye
on Nate Silver's round - by - round predictions in an attempt to
answer one simple yet profound
question: Does new - age
data analysis have a place in the uniquely unpredictable world that is March Madness?
LA Times had an insightful article
on the topic: «Polls may actually underestimate Trump's support, study finds», which contradicts the accepted
answer's theory to an extent, and is much closer to your
question's theory # 1 (Having said that, I agree with @bobson that at this point we probably don't have enough hard
data to be sure what the causality is).
Well, many of us silly pollsters thought the Tories would end ahead of Labour too:
questions on leadership and the economy favoured them, we expected the polls to move towards the Tories... but the
data just kept
on showing the parties neck - and - neck, and ultimately a pollster's job is to measure the
answers the public give us, not report what we think they should say.
With more
data and dedicated analysis, we will work
on answering these
questions.»
Still, the panelists confessed that they were unable to spell out the risks of relying heavily
on a single macronutrient, such as protein — the recipe for certain popular diets — and that the
data failed to
answer all their
questions.
Many of our
questions about the genetic and environmental influences
on brain development can not be
answered with cross-sectional
data and remain unresolved until longitudinal information is available
on our twins.
«When the
data comes back, you will
answer one
question and the information will inspire many more
questions, things for us to follow up
on here
on Earth,» Tegler said.
The IBM Watson system that played Jeopardy! used a machine - learning - based system that took a lot of
data that existed in the world — things like Wikipedia and so
on — and used that
data to learn how to
answer questions about the real world.
But it had few quantitative
data and little statistical analysis, and was silent
on many of the
questions the researchers told NIH, which funded it, they intended to
answer.
There's also concern that alarms within hospitals have a negative impact
on patient recovery, she pointed out, although insufficient
data is available at this time to really
answer the
question.
Our fly -
on - the - wall look at scientists poring over
data on small perturbations measured with ultrasensitive instruments shows clearly how
answers lead to more
questions.
In particular, they applied the Bayes» rule of conditional probabilities that enables
answering the
question «What is the probability that a given star has planets orbiting it based
on the available
data?»
Data obtained so far has already provided new insights into processes on Mars, and the instrument promises to return data that will answer numerous questions and shed further light on the history of the Gale cra
Data obtained so far has already provided new insights into processes
on Mars, and the instrument promises to return
data that will answer numerous questions and shed further light on the history of the Gale cra
data that will
answer numerous
questions and shed further light
on the history of the Gale crater.
Compiling them into a large regional
data set allowed us to
answer questions at a large scale that hadn't been addressed before,» says Jeff Matthews, assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences at U of I, and co-author
on the study.
«We'll get enough
data from it to
answer our principal
questions within a couple weeks of turning it
on» next year, Peterson says.
«By combining field
data on seed and pollen production for whitebark pines with models that simulate mature cone production, this study helps to
answer that
question for these pines.»
During the 511th Brookhaven Lecture, Libby McCutchan discusses the National Nuclear
Data Center, the mysterious neutrino, and how she and other scientists are using sophisticated databases to shed light
on neutrinos for big
questions not yet
answered.
Researchers could reduce experiments
on nonhuman primates by studying
data that have already been collected to
answer new
questions, says David O'Connor, a pathologist at the University of Wisconsin — Madison.
They allow a check
on data gathered by the next - generation telescopes and can be reconfigured to help
answer questions that weren't anticipated before the launch of space telescopes, said Harvey.
The researchers say their research was attempting to
answer the
question, «What is the probability that a given star has planets orbiting it based
on the available
data?»
«We're obtaining an incredibly rich
data set that is
on track to
answer the
questions we originally posed for MAVEN and that will serve the planetary science community for a long time to come.»
Too few study participants reached old age during the study to provide reliable
data on that score, but the researchers plan to continue following the same people in an attempt to
answer that
question, says Singh - Manoux, who is also a professor of epidemiology at University College London, in the U.K.
To
answer that
question, we need more
data on highly effective therapies that are either anti-lipid or anti-inflammatory, but not both.
For each match you see, you also see the percentage match rate you have with that individual, giving you not just another conversation starter, but an actual
data - driven indication (based
on the profile
questions you
answered) of how well you and someone you find in your search results may match.
You're unlikely to find those
questions answered with any
data on the FAQ pages.
For each match you see, you also see the percentage match rate you have with that individual, providing you not just another conversation starter, but an actual
data - driven indication (based
on the profile
questions you
answered) of how well you and someone you find in your search results may match.
You can fill out your additional
data on right side of your profile by clicking
on it and
answering the
questions.
In the study, researchers analyzed
data from participants in a speed dating event who
answered more than 100
questions about traits and preferences, similar to the
questions you might
answer on a dating site like... Fortunately,...
This set of resource includes: • 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each of the lessons • Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and
questions to reinforce the learning • 6 differentiated homework tasks • A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress • An end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form of assessment • A complete teacher's guide including easy to follow lesson plans • An
answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology
on modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal
data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkin
data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The
Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkin
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There are lots of
questions to
answer on the slides but you can also extend groups to create their own
questions and investigate their
data further.
Resource that may help with analysing Reception
data and
answering questions on the SEF.
WASHINGTON — Between one - third and two - thirds of students perform poorly
on mathematics
questions that require them to take time to reason and to explain their
answers, a new analysis of
data from the 1992 National Assessment of Educational Progress suggests.
The
data shows how many
answers each student got correct
on a quiz of 10
questions.