Sentences with phrase «draw general conclusions»

My one group of stats for 2014 is too small to draw general conclusions on how long it takes for certificates to redeem, but for that year it shows that certificates sold in 2012 had the most redemptions in 2014.
Future studies should include a representative sample of Portuguese adolescents, so that we can draw general conclusions to Portuguese adolescent population.
You can probably draw some general conclusions, but be careful about thinking you've established the magical legal strategy after one year of practice.
Every story on new research should include the sample size and highlight where it may be too small to draw general conclusions.
One objection to the selection of the cases here may be that they introduce an «asymmetry» through imperfect sampling; however, the purpose was not to draw general conclusions about the entire body of scientific literature but to learn from mistakes.
We can not draw general conclusions from the California case's results..
1: to give a general form to 2 a: to derive or induce (a general conception or principle) from particulars b: to draw a general conclusion from 3: to give general applicability to; also: to make indefinite
In other words, doctors drew general conclusions from experience to forecast the course of disease in particular patients.
Nevertheless, and beyond the demonstrated ability to rapidly induce — and cancel — a form of synesthesia, one should avoid drawing general conclusions until further research is carried out.
But they also warn that their work shows the danger of drawing general conclusions about cancer - relevant phenotypes from a single cancer cell line.
«I would be careful about drawing general conclusions
that employment lawyers would be interested in this case, warned against «drawing any general conclusions from it».

Not exact matches

Although many outside the US are drawing conclusions about Americans based on our presidential candidates, they might be surprised to learn that only 14 per cent of eligible voters chose either Clinton or Trump during the primary elections, (where both parties vote to nominate a candidate to represent them in the general election) and less than 30 per cent of eligible Americans voted at all.
From my reading over several years of the excellent East Harlem Protestant Parish reports, the initial experimental ministry of its kind, I have drawn two general conclusions.
What more general conclusions might we draw from this image about the origin of the order of nature?
There have been important recent criticisms of the excesses of scientism, but even these grow out of an acceptance of the general scientific method of drawing coherent conclusions from observation and experience.
In a general sense Whitehead is close to Metz in the conclusions which he draws from this anthropology.
Similar conclusions can be drawn about divisive politics in general.
Since there wasn't a suitable sample size for Asian - Americans large enough to draw any conclusions about general trends — only one served in 2015 — they were excluded.
These are apples and oranges comparisons for obvious reasons: New York has more Democratic voters than Republican ones for starters, while turnout in primaries is a notoriously difficult to gage and draw deeper conclusion from for a general election.
It plunged the shellshocked Labour party into a leadership contest before it had time to absorb its general election defeat or to draw wise conclusions.
I'd like to see more results before drawing that conclusion but that's not a good omen for crucial Tory - Lib Dem General Election contests.
«Unfortunately, given the global focus of the investigation, the number of interviews / reports were seemingly too little in order to draw statistically sound and comprehensive conclusions that go beyond these general insights,» Schäfer writes.
Still, some general conclusions can be drawn from the existing literature, the report says.
Among women, researchers were unable to draw firm conclusions due to low statistical power, though in general they found the same trends.
«In general they're making progress, but at this point, early in the game, we're not able to draw definitive conclusions about how they're doing,» says water policy expert Kenneth Reckhow of RTI International in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, who chaired the panel.
The authors point out that this is an observational study, so no firm conclusions can be drawn about cause and effect, and add their results might not apply to the general population because the study only looked at older patients.
Authors take «small liberties» such as drawing conclusions «that go beyond the data,» «chopping off outliers,» or using references in biased ways, says George Lundberg, editor of Medscape General Medicine.
Even though, as physicist Steven Weinberg has emphasized, most people who call themselves religious tend to adhere to only those bits and pieces from scripture that appeal to them, by according undue respect for ancient religious beliefs in general, we nonetheless are suggesting that they are on par with conclusions that have been drawn from centuries of rational empirical investigation.
The main conclusion the authors draw is a firm maybe: «XMRV infection may occur in the general population, although with currently uncertain outcomes.»
Case by case basis and most studies on CAD are too general to draw specific conclusions.
We can draw the following General conclusion on this fitness equipment.
It's too soon to draw sweeping conclusions about the academic impact of privately financed programs that provide vouchers to help needy families send their children to private schools, the General Accounting Office concludes in a recent report.
But Rothstein's general conclusion about the initial MET report is that the results «do not support the conclusions drawn from them.»
Overgeneralizing: Sweeping statements that draw very general conclusions and don't take into account all possibilities.
Our data measures investor behaviour in aggregate, so the general conclusions we draw from it won't necessarily be true for every fund.
I found a bit that's relevant, but it's quite general, just points up the difficulty of drawing conclusions from local information (with a picture that at least suggests some statistics work was done).
In general, only cold climates are considered in this report since enclosures in cold climates benefit the greatest from a highly insulated building enclosure, but important conclusions can also be drawn for other climate zones.
To draw the conclusion that there was an increase in the general health of US households where these shows were observed as opposed to households that did not observe these shows would be a significant study and likely true.
New theory and research also warns against over interpreting the findings summarized here and the general conclusions drawn regarding social - contextual forces shaping parental behaviour.
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