Hierarchical linear modeling39 was used to examine intervention group differences in cortisol levels at waking and bedtime as well as in slope cortisol levels across the day, following analytic procedures used previously.5 Hierarchical linear modeling accounts for the nonindependence of repeated measures by modeling multiple
data points as nested within individuals, which further allows for missing data.
In this webinar, I'll walk participants through a sequence of exercises to help them map out the elements of their professional and personal life that are the most motivating, energizing, and inspiring — and use
those data points as a springboard to craft a personalized career vision to help them map what's next.
That's because the iPad Pro scans for its tip 240 times per second, which Apple says gives it the ability to collect twice as many
data points as your finger can.
The temperature record contains almost ten times the number of
data points as the CO2 record (~ 3,100 vs ~ 360).
If you select «Graphical» as an input method you can enter data by modifying a graph by dragging or by entering
data points as pairs of «Year» and «Gtons CO2 / year».
The transform of the spreadsheet is linear with respect to the value of each of the raw
data points as a change by an amount y of a single data point changes the output values by an amount that is y times the change caused by amount 1 in the single data point.
The weights are exactly the same for the model produced
data points as they are for the observation based data points.
If you are going to leave off the last two
data points as their uncertainty is too large, you may also want to leave out some of the earlier plot points as well (especially in the early 1800's).
I know you're aware of this because you previously referenced outlying
data points as an indication that some catastrophe was taking place.
I can't personally comment with
data points as I've never had the Southwest cards nor the Companion Pass.
As we reflected on the chart in Figure 1, we noted the limited number of
data points as a consequence of the decade - long lens and that the apparent relationship hinged on a few outliers.
The new ETF Facts template incorporates many similar
data points as the now - familiar «Fund Facts» document published by mutual funds in the country, but also includes ETF - specific disclosures that are intended to help clients better understand the funds they hold and how they stack up to comparable products.
We will look to additional
data points as the TouchPad hits the market in coming weeks, but for now, we are lukewarm.»
Over time, we see the success of this teaching strategy, with improvements evident in Kickboard behavior
data points as well as observed student behavior.
Consider the upper - right corner
data points as reflecting higher achievement.
Viola.AI will be trained by the Group's 13 years of accumulated service experience, 3500 datasets and 1.1 billion
data points as well as social and engagement data from users to make it the smartest A.I. on everything dating and relationships.
«Clinicians should use as many
data points as available to identify and document the presence of malnutrition... A standardized diagnostic approach will also inform the prediction of the human and financial responsibilities and costs associated with the prevention and treatment of undernutrition in this vulnerable population, and help to further ensure the provision of high - quality, cost - effective nutrition care,» the statement reads.
«It could be one
data point as the investigators delve into whether there was any connection between Trump or his campaign and WikiLeaks or the Russians,» Cramer said.
All of our work is data - driven - in fact, we may be the only activist movement on earth that uses
a data point as its name and rallying cry.
He suggested a sentence or two using one
data point as a point of explanation in the form of an annotation.
As far as the price of oil goes, it cracks me up to see people pointing to this or
that data point as to why oil won't rise above price $ X by time period Y. I don't remember hearing a peep about oil falling drastically last summer.
The example that Robinson used to illustrate the second point had to do with real estate investor Sam Zell noticing where Starbucks locations were opening up, and using
that data point as the spark that led Zell to see the bigger force of China's construction boom when it was still in its early stages.
If the surface temp heats up during an el nino, blame that, but then forget about the el nino when using the same
data point as the cherry - picked start of a trend.
Venus isn't even
a data point as it isn't even vaguely isolated.
Not exact matches
To illustrate that
point, the report cites
data that suggests the U.S. has become less entrepreneurial over the past 40 years
as startups have struggled to compete in increasingly consolidating industries.
As Duportail
points out, for many of us, our online and offline lives have grown so entangled it's basically impossible to share less
data without radically overhauling our lifestyles.
Private - sector economists are
pointing to a surfeit of positive
data, while Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz remains wary (or,
as Poloz himself put it at press conference last week, «decidedly neutral»).
Some time after this Decision
Point began collecting NYSE common stock only (CSO) breadth and volume
data, and we have a set of NYSE CSO indicators that are available to subscribers through our Straight Shots Menu,
as well
as various indicator series.
«Investors are squarely focused on the health of the iPhone business,
as supply chain
data increasingly
points to weakness,» the firm's analyst writes.
This is an extremely important
point, and contrasts with the position of media pundits and investment advisors who consistently cite other
data as a rationale for being in the market at all times.
U.S. stock futures
pointed to a higher open
as investors waited to hear from President Donald Trump and monitored new manufacturing
data.
«We believe the delayed ramp has derisked the stock, and incremental production
data points should drive shares higher
as TSLA works towards its 5k / week target,» he said in a note Thursday.
«That will be hard for those that don't have the
data points to show how they would perform
as a public company.»
As Fain
points out, «The ability to more fully describe and understand a consumer's behavior is more complete than ever before, and that kind of
data will make AI marketing tools even more effective over the next few years.»
«
As well, yesterday's FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting was less dovish than expected as the Fed kept its policy forecasts unchanged despite clear deceleration in inflation and a couple of bad data points yesterday.&raqu
As well, yesterday's FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting was less dovish than expected
as the Fed kept its policy forecasts unchanged despite clear deceleration in inflation and a couple of bad data points yesterday.&raqu
as the Fed kept its policy forecasts unchanged despite clear deceleration in inflation and a couple of bad
data points yesterday.»
U.S. stock index futures
pointed to a higher open on Monday morning
as investors waited to hear from President Donald Trump and monitored new manufacturing
data.
As a whole, the movements have been modest in scale, continuing the pattern seen around most Chinese economic
data points of late.
The market still expects the Bank of England to hike rates even
as recent
data pointed weaker, says Kathy Lien of BK Asset Management.
The system can pick up big stories from
as few
as 35
data points, about three to eight hours ahead.
Analysts are currently calling for 140,000 new job's in the government's report this Friday, but the sum of the
data in recent days is mixed at best
as both ISM reports
point to weak hiring, but this morning's
data points to better than expected figures.
Granted, my wife and I comprise just two
data points, but our «findings» may be
as accurate
as much of the research.
Once a network of hundreds, or thousands, is in place, Jenkins says, Saildrone's potential will come together
as it forms a constellation of interconnected
data points in the ocean tracking Earth's climate from pole to pole.
The rollback of these privacy rules wouldn't be
as big of a deal to people if they had a choice between an ISP that collects
data en masse and one that makes it a
point not to serve up targeted ads.
As other Twitter users
pointed out, Indoor Survey may be a way for business users to funnel
data to Apple's MapsConnect, an app that lets businesses «add or correct information to help your customers find you in Apple Maps.»
Big
data is starting to inch its way into the hospital and this year could be a turning
point,
as «mission control» operations monitor those alarms and alert staff when things require intervention.
Robinson
points to Nutanix and Formation
Data Systems
as notable contenders.
It's too early to see many new products
as a result of all the new
data — developing a piece of gear typically takes 18 months — but Haley
points to one.
The company's lone outstanding junk bond, worth $ 1.8 billion and maturing in 2025, briefly dropped two
points to
as low
as 85 cents on the dollar for a yield of around 8 percent on Monday, according to MarketAxess
data.
At some
point in the not - distant future, Griffith will have the most accurate tool around for measuring an individual's (or collective's) energy use
as well
as a gigantic pile of
data, both of which will be commercially quite valuable
as we are pushed toward a greener lifestyle.
Brands have to think of their customers not just
as targets or
data points, but
as active, ongoing partners; a quick look at crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, The Lending Club, or Kiva will reveal why.