The survey margin of
error ranged from 4.5 to 4.8 percent.
The survey margin of
error ranged from 4.5 to 4.8 percent.
Finding the formula to achieve it has led to commit a number of
errors ranging from mild to serious repercussions.
For the most part, the issues are easily resolved by reboot or simple refresh of BlackBerry World or just simply waiting it out if it's a known issue but in some rare cases, BlackBerry World simply refuses to load no matter what measures are taken with
errors ranging from «You must upgrade your BlackBerry World» to «Unable to connect.
With the Fair Credit Reporting Act in place, it should not have taken Sharma six years and a meeting with a lawyer to get
errors ranging from bad Social Security numbers to accounts that weren't his erased from his credit report.
LoriAnn Pecoraro of Paramus, N.J., spent close to a year trying to get
errors ranging from collection bills that weren't hers to unfamiliar variations of her name and Social Security number off her reports.
On Page 64, you appear to accuse Al Gore of data presentation fraud because he removed the data scatter and gray
error range from the IPCC TAR Figure 5 before using it in An Inconvenient Truth.
The errors ranged from incorrect renderings of reporter names to non-standard abbreviations to incorrect court names.
Not exact matches
Their goal is to be 95 % sure that the real level of support in the whole population is captured in the sample's
range,
from the low end of the margin of
error to the high end.
The forecasted surpluses in the next three years are very modest,
ranging from $ 1.4 to $ 2.7 billion; coupled with $ 1 billion per year in contingency reserve, there is very little margin for
error if deficits are not an option.
GE notes that radiologists»
error rate in x-ray based diagnoses can
range from 35 % to 50 %; the hope is that the eight machine deep learning algorithms being deployed as part of the partnership can help bring that figure down significantly by more accurately analyzing the medical data.
The field of imagination at any rate is broad,
ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of
error.
However, the three - point difference
from the national average was within the
range of sampling
error, suggesting that their likelihood of experiencing a dissolved marriage is the same as that of the population at - large.
His instinct saves
from close
range have been excellent and any goals that got past him could not be attributed to an
error from him.
The Reds started the game in the worst possible fashion, with Dejan Lovren delivering another woeful defensive
error that allowed Ben Yedder to slot into the net
from close
range.
Reasons that might be causing this dilemma are numerous,
ranging from Tongue or Lip Ties to simple positioning
error.
We therefore performed each simulation 2,000 times, drawing key parameters at random
from triangular distributions covering the
range of estimates available in the literature associating breastfeeding with maternal health outcomes, centered on the point estimate provided in the literature and a distribution width of four standard
errors.
In the important pressure
range from between 50 to 110 kilopascals (0.5 to 1 atmosphere), the National Physical Laboratory has guaranteed an
error of less than 0.0005 per cent since 1939.
The
error rate of forecasting individual hospitals» emergency department visit rates based on Internet searches
ranged from 5.2 percent to 13.1 percent.
In both cases, CovertBand's data could be used to decipher repetitive movements such as arm - pumping, walking or pelvic tilts to a
range of up to 6 meters
from the smartphone, with a positional
error of only 8 to 18 centimeters.
Normally, radiocarbon dates have
error ranges of several centuries, but the researchers could improve the estimates because the smallest sharks measured showed the «bomb pulse» — a huge increase in global radiocarbon released
from the hundreds of nuclear weapons tested in the 1950s and»60s.
The practice of science, which includes the packaging of findings
from science for use in the public - policy arena, is governed by an unwritten code of conduct that includes such elements as mastering the relevant fundamental concepts before venturing into print in the professional or public arena, learning and observing proper practices for presenting
ranges of respectable opinion and uncertainty, avoiding the selection of data to fit pre-conceived conclusions, reading the references one cites and representing their content accurately and fairly, and acknowledging and correcting the
errors that have crept into ones work (some of which are, of course, inevitable) after they are discovered by oneself or by others.
He took the average
from two climate models (2ºC
from Suki Manabe at GFDL, 4ºC
from Jim Hansen at GISS) to get a mean of 3ºC, added half a degree on either side for the
error and produced the canonical 1.5 - 4.5 ºC
range which survived unscathed even up to the IPCC TAR (2001) report.
Different levels of chromosome segregation
errors have different consequences for tissues and organisms,
ranging from oncogenic to tumor suppressive to lethal.
The 16 planetary candidates have estimated diameters within
range of being super-Earths (1.26 to 2.0 times Earth's diameter), given
error margins
ranging from 25 to 35 percent due to the uncertainty in the size of their host star and of the «depth» of the observed transits (decrease in stellar luminosity) across the surface of the star.
After an average sleep loss of approximately 55 minutes for 6 nights, a neurobehavioral test showed that performance of ADHD children worsened
from the subclinical to the clinical
range of inattention on 4 of 6 measures, which included reaction time and omission
errors.
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement
errors that in many ways come, first,
from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted
ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire
range from the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the 85th percentile of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake of improving the sophistication and rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests.»
[16] Given the margins of
error on the 2016 ACS 5 - year estimates on kindergarten through grade 12 students enrolled in private schools, the percent of students enrolled in private school in D.C. is estimated to
range from 15.0 percent to 16.8 percent.
Aside
from the wide
error range found to be associated with these metrics, they offer no information about what students actually did, said, or thought that could help teachers improve their practice.
Options
range from a high - level program overview to guidance on specific topics, such as classroom management, pacing, and
error correction.
The vast
range of driving conditions I encountered with the Sedona included probably about 15 minutes of pushing the vehicle through the turns as I would a sportier conveyance — and most of that trying to recover
from a navigational
error.
Missing items are one thing, but what is even more worrisome is that Apple Maps contains a lot of
errors which can
range from two different objects being depicted at the same locations to gross mismatch between the topography in reality and what is depicted in the map.
In contrast, I've often quoted the Shiller P / E (which essentially uses a 10 - year average of inflation - adjusted earnings) as a simple but historically informative alternative, but I should emphasize that we strongly prefer our standard methodologies based on earnings, forward earnings, dividends and other fundamentals, all which have a fairly tight relationship with subsequent 7 - 10 year total returns (see Lessons
from a Lost Decade, The Likely
Range of Market Returns in the Coming Decade, Valuing the S&P 500 Using Forward Operating Earnings, and No Margin of Safety, No Room for
Error).
These
errors may
range from clerical
errors in reporting to duplicate entries.
Credit report
errors range anywhere
from the mundane like a misspelled street address all the way to thousand of dollars reported as outstanding debt in default when the balance is actually paid in full and the account is closed.
Topics
range from Live Market Analysis and Commonplace
Errors to Technical Analysis and Risk Management.
2) Credit Rating Scores
range from 300 to 850 Below 599 is considered bad 600 to 649 is considered poor 650 to 699 is considered fair 700 to 749 is considered good Over 750 is considered excellent 3) The formula used to determine Credit Rating Score 4) Get a copy of your 3 Credit Reports 5) Review your credit reports for accuracy 6) Correct personal information
errors 7) Correct negative information
errors File disputes to have questionable negative information removed 9) Have collection agencies delete collection information when paid 10) Compare credit card companies
As reported in Appendix F, the evidence of risk reduction is similarly strong across geographies, approximately halving tracking
error from the
range of 8 — 9 % to 3 — 5 %.
Some estimates claim that 25 % of consumer reports contain
errors that
range from outdated contact information to fraudulent accounts.
Unfortunately — and as I have pointed out time and time again — such work typically suffers
from a
range of methodological and analytical problems (e.g., statistical
errors, small sample sizes, and inappropriate / baseless assumptions).
Keeping the sugars in the proper
range will control the excessive urination and appetite that your cat suffers
from, and it will require some trial and
error experimentation to get the correct dose.
Each of the game's levels are brimming with unlockables, and you're rewarded not only for completing each of the dozens of levels without
error, but for finding each of the discoverable items,
ranging from stickers, to costume pieces, each allowing players to accessorize the Sackboy (or Sackgirl).
Players flooded into The Division on day one to be greeted with a host of
errors and bugs
ranging from Server Connectivity to getting stuck in an area or falling through certain maps.
He took the average
from two climate models (2ºC
from Suki Manabe at GFDL, 4ºC
from Jim Hansen at GISS) to get a mean of 3ºC, added half a degree on either side for the
error and produced the canonical 1.5 - 4.5 ºC
range which survived unscathed even up to the IPCC TAR (2001) report.
Note that the time span is so short that these results are far less precise than the 30 - year trend; for the trend
from 1975 the
error range was only 0.003 deg.C / yr, but for the trend
from 2000 the
error range is + / - 0.019 or 0.016 deg.C / yr.
If you have a reconstruction of annual average temperatures at a location over the past 1000 yrs with an
error range of, say, + / -0.3 deg C in the proxy data, and the net temperature change over that time period is 1.0 deg C
from the proxy data, your counts and timing of records are going to be heavily dependent on
errors.
Many experts on China caution that most sources of data there should come with fat
error bars, given past instances in which official estimates of activities
ranging from coal extraction to fish catches proved to be way off.
The first simulates the true temperatures, the second treats the measurement
errors that would arise
from this series
from three different sources of uncertainty: i) usual auto - regressive (AR)- type short
range errors, ii) missing data, iii) the «scale reduction factor».
The contribution
from natural factors and internal variability is thought to be about 0 °C with an
error range of ± 0.1 °C (± 0.2 °F).
He also pointed out that
error boundaries (how far
from physical reality the models are expected to be) are not the same as the
range of wobbles (precision) as the wobbling is not wobbling about the real world; it wobbles about what the models are centred on.