Error analysis in the CMIP comparisons is a pathetic shambles of subjectivity.
Why did nobody ask you to do a proper
error analysis in your paper?
This article provides student work and student dialogue as they analyze, within a safe environment, and verbalize thought processes through
error analysis in solving algebraic equations.
Not exact matches
If your misstep was the result of an
error in analysis or a failure to learn relevant facts, then this is indeed the right course of action.
The Centre cited
errors in Petro - Chem's
analysis, and found no evidence connecting phenomena observed on the Kerr's farm with the CCS effort.
The
analysis said the
errors in the story stemmed from the failure of several experienced editors to recognize problems with the reporting of the piece.
As Herndon - Ash - Pollin puts it: «A coding
error in the RR working spreadsheet entirely excludes five countries, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, and Denmark, from the
analysis.
In the recent Google case, cynics pointed out that the EC's analysis did not include Amazon (amzn) in the definition of the market for online shopping searches — a seeming legal error that would undercut the case for an antitrust penalt
In the recent Google case, cynics pointed out that the EC's
analysis did not include Amazon (amzn)
in the definition of the market for online shopping searches — a seeming legal error that would undercut the case for an antitrust penalt
in the definition of the market for online shopping searches — a seeming legal
error that would undercut the case for an antitrust penalty.
Independent research firm Clearview Energy Partners of Washington D.C. noted
in a comment late on Wednesday that Judge Boasberg's order pointed to «omissions»
in the Corps»
analysis, which the Corps may be able to address quickly, rather than larger
errors that might require more study.
Sadly, they did not correct their
error as they chose to focus on a lopsided and incomplete
analysis of the fees found
in a narrow and select study of mutual fund IRAs.
Trading
in any stock market is fraught with potential for
error, especially for investors who don't have a cohesive strategy or an eye for
analysis.
Even those with the best of intentions have been caught fudging measurements, or making small
errors in rounding or
in statistical
analysis that happen to give a more favorable result.
My point is merely that the
analysis required to confirm Ogden's claim — even if the
analysis can not fail to do so — itself mediates access to the allegedly primal phenomenon, and thus leaves Ogden with a «phenomenon» which is not epistemically «primal,» and access to which is neither epistemically immediate nor privileged nor
error - free
in principle.
Kimelman, a professor at Brandeis University, concludes
in his
analysis of the commission's report that «It remains to be seen whether a modern nation state, beseiged on so many fronts, can maintain such a demanding moral standard... If the Israeli effort to admit and rectify
errors bears fruit, the lyricism «a light to the nations» may yet become reality.»
I absolutely have to agree with you, especially your
analysis of her
error in conclusion regarding the cause and effect relationship.
It meant that «the light of the Holy Spirit, which is given
in a particular way to the pastors of the church,» as Humanae vitae describes it, does not guarantee lack of
error or replace human
analysis.
Ironically, this would mean that,
in fact, Whitehead is actually guilty of the
error everyone associates with Bergson, while Bergson is a help to prevent the
error, and what Whitehead left undone regarding «the commensurability of the two modes of
analysis,» Bergson may have accomplished
in creating a version of the calculus neither committed to strictly quantitative nor strictly qualitative notions of unity, a method to be used
in metaphysics.
Conflicts of doctrine about human nature between investigators
in different disciplines must then be ascribed to
errors in inquiry, or to an epistemological imperialism that arbitrarily limits the admissible perspectives, or to an incorrect
analysis of the relation of the several perspectives to one another.
So
in summary I would say, statements like «Starting the season with 6 defenders» is one that requires a huge amount of
analysis and reasoning before one can see if it is a valid report of an
error.
Instead of breaking down the goals
in this
analysis, because a majority of them were from individual
errors, we'll be looking at Liverpool's and City's shape, positioning and pressing, and how these,
in themselves, created chances, and...
Therefore, if we are to be critical
in our
analysis, Gerrard is also guilty of an individual
error, his positional sense once again exposed
in the deeper lying position.
In addition, the software tool used for nearly two thirds of the meta - analysis calculations contains serious errors that can dramatically underestimate confidence intervals (CIs), and this resulted in at least 1 spuriously statistically significant resul
In addition, the software tool used for nearly two thirds of the meta -
analysis calculations contains serious
errors that can dramatically underestimate confidence intervals (CIs), and this resulted
in at least 1 spuriously statistically significant resul
in at least 1 spuriously statistically significant result.
The Bonferroni correction divides the type I (α)
error (0.05) by the number of comparisons
in the
analysis to yield a more conservative p value that is denoted to be statistically significant.
The fact that our
analysis consistently shows that the
error is lower
in elections with a high turnout and at the same a huge volume of comments, points
in the same direction.
I arrive at that figure by taking the current CON - LAB lead of 7 %
in the latest polls and adding an expected 2.5 % underestimate
in the Conservative lead over Labour based on my
analysis of historical polling
errors.
In his analysis of the review, Finance and Management Committee Chairman Joseph Lorigo questioned how the billing errors could have occurred in the first place and how to prevent this from happening in the futur
In his
analysis of the review, Finance and Management Committee Chairman Joseph Lorigo questioned how the billing
errors could have occurred
in the first place and how to prevent this from happening in the futur
in the first place and how to prevent this from happening
in the futur
in the future.
Paulin said that she, too, plans to continue working to pass the bill, with a focus on «educating» the administration and «showing them the
errors in [de Blasio's]
analysis.»
It contains a series of fundamental
errors in methodology and
analysis that simply render the study invalid,» said Paul Sonn of the National Employment Law Project.
The author
analyses Labour s strategic
errors and the debilitating bumps
in the road the 10p tax rate row, the disastrous battles over 42 - day detention, the plots against Gordon Brown s leadership, poor local and European election results and perceived policy U-turns.
IFS
analysis of HMRC self - assessment data shows 1
in 3 returns under - report tax owed either
in error or on purpose rising to 2
in 3 self - employed
«Study finds gender and skin - type bias
in commercial artificial - intelligence systems: Examination of facial -
analysis software shows
error rate of 0.8 percent for light - skinned men, 34.7 percent for dark - skinned women.»
«Global warming slowdown: No systematic
errors in climate models, comprehensive statistical
analysis reveals.»
«Including these
errors in our
analysis changes the magnitude of the trend but leaves all the substantial conclusions unaffected,» they say.
More recently, researchers started using an improved
analysis on the microfossil data
in Oregon, and were able to generate subsidence estimates with smaller
errors.
«Prior
analyses have found that climate models underestimate the observed rate of tropical widening, leading to questions on possible model deficiencies, possible
errors in the observations, and lack of confidence
in future projections,» said Robert J. Allen, an assistant professor of climatology
in UC Riverside's Department of Earth Sciences, who led the study.
Tests rely on either expensive equipment for computer - assisted
analysis or,
in hospitals that can not afford thousands of dollars» worth of machinery, a technician who analyzes sperm cells under a microscope, a process Shafiee says can be subject to human
error.
The approach, called Symptom - Disease Pair
Analysis of Diagnostic
Error, or SPADE, is featured
in a paper published today
in BMJ Quality & Safety.
In these cases, significant dating
errors occur because the type of paper used and the mass / quantity of the ink deposited influence the
analysis.
After all, human
error played the biggest role
in the accident, according to the National Transportation Safety Board's
analysis, along with other official reports.
According now to two separate modeling
analyses published
in Science, this
error would lead to the loss of most of the world's natural forest because clearing those forests for bioenergy becomes one of the cost - effective means of complying with laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Dr Sánchez - Corrales» search for an adequate mathematical representation for cell shape led the group to discover there were inherent
errors in quantifying shape properties through a traditional method named the Elliptic Fourier
Analysis, named after Joseph Fourier the French mathematician and physicist.
According to their
analysis, that safeguard alone could cut factor - of - 10
errors in half.
Among the areas determined to be flawed and
in need of more research are: accuracy and
error rates of forensic
analyses, sources of potential bias and human
error in interpretation by forensic experts, fingerprints, firearms examination, tool marks, bite marks, impressions (tires, footwear), bloodstain - pattern
analysis, handwriting, hair, coatings (for example, paint), chemicals (including drugs), materials (including fibers), fluids, serology, and fire and explosive
analysis.
If things become complicated, we just add transistors,» says Jim Handy, an analyst with the semiconductor market research firm Objective
Analysis in Los Gatos, Calif. «As flash storage has progressed, it's common to have more
errors, so we have needed more algorithms with fancier math and a greater number of transistors to perform the corrections.»
«Saving Lives: A Meta -
Analysis of Team Training
in Health Care» found that team training can also reduce medical
errors by 19 percent.
Analysis suggests structure databases contain many
errors in the sugars attached to proteins
Sheperd Doeleman, an astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Haystack Observatory
in Westford, Mass., says that pinning down the black hole's parameters is important work and notes that both groups analyzed mounds of data «with particular attention paid to careful
error analysis.»
However, biases and «blind spots» for certain sequences contribute to uncertainties or
errors in the sequence
analysis.
IT SOUNDS straightforward: give staff a second chance to examine images, and you could cut
error rates
in medical image
analysis or improve airport baggage screening.
But because DNA sequencing is prone to
errors, many of these variants are likely to be mistakes
in gene
analysis.