The plaintiff and their attorney can sit down and go through all the evidence, look at similar cases that have gone to trial, and make a very educated and informed decision about what
they expect the outcome of the trial to be.
The evaluation measured the extent to which the goals and
expected outcomes of the trials were achieved, and was based on interviews with and surveys of parents, service providers and other key stakeholders.
Not exact matches
Research shows that families typically receive roughly half
of the number
of home visits
expected.16, 17 For example, across three randomized controlled
trials conducted
of Nurse Family Partnership, average dosage
of visits ranged from 45 to 62 percent.18 Research also shows that many, perhaps most, families enrolled in home visiting programs drop out before their eligibility ends.16, 19,20 Some home visiting studies have varied the dosage that families were offered and found that fewer home visits produced
outcomes similar to higher levels
of exposure.21
Instead, people do
expect scientists to make statements on how current earthquake sequences will evolve — but many scientists have been severely distressed by the
outcomes of the L'Aquila
trial and tend to share critical information only among themselves.
During your
trial you can also gauge whether or not the scalability is in line with the
expected growth
of your organization, and if its flexibility, customization, and usability is what you need to achieve desired eLearning
outcomes.
Calculate the
expected number
of outcomes for an event based on a fixed number
of trials.
Perhaps most unlikely
of all
outcomes is a return to days
of old when parties could
expect the courts to extend times fairly freely subject only to keeping the
trial date.
(A) A judge shall not make any public statement that might reasonably be
expected to affect the
outcome or impair the fairness
of a matter pending or impending in any court, or make any nonpublic statement that might substantially interfere with a fair
trial or hearing.
Although
outcome measures improved more in the FLNP group than in the control group, the results
of this
trial fail to show that FLNP improved parenting or child or parental well - being more than could be
expected by chance and do not provide evidence that FLNP represents value for money.
The findings presented in this brief describe potentially, the best possible
outcomes after implementation — those that can be
expected if the effects
of large - scale implementation efforts mirrored those found in the programs» randomized controlled
trials (RCTs).