Sentences with phrase «experiments on how»

Aaron Street: And Billie is in this interview going to provide a bunch of both kind of strategic ideas but also some kind of tangible practical tips on things you can experiment with because she's run a bunch of data driven experiments on how she's improved her conversion rates through her intake and sales processes again in an ethical way that supports the needs of clients.
Using the same types of 3 letter, nonsensical lists of syllables, he then began focusing his experiments on how long he could retain these items in his memory over time.
In general, foundations and governments have not financed random assignment experiments on how preschool has affected more advantaged students.
It's also true that I have been conducting experiments on how the performing arts affect students, including this piece on a musical performance, and a forthcoming piece in Education Next about an experiment in which students were assigned by lottery to see Hamlet and A Christmas Carol or to serve in the control to identify what students learn from seeing live theater.
HANOI, APRIL 11 — Cultural archeology is a precious resource in forming collective memory and identity... The center opened its doors to a restoration laboratory where local technicians have already started experiments on how to best preserve and... -LSB-...]
Many experiments on how best to do that are under way.
Looking ahead, Willer and his colleagues are conducting field experiments on how the threat of gossip and exclusion affect behavior in real - world settings — in one study, for instance, they're calling car repair shops for estimates, with one group of callers stating they are active users of Yelp, the online review service that can make or break reputations.
Nicole Sharp, an aerospace engineer who runs a Tumblr blog on fluid dynamics, and Jordan Kennedy at Harvard University gathered data from historical records and ran experiments on how molasses flows under various conditions, then fed it all into computer models.
As my first graduate student, she was also a bit of a guinea pig for my experiments on how to become a scientific mentor.
After receiving her Ph.D. in 2000, Maye spent 3 years as a postdoctoral fellow in brain and cognitive sciences at the University of Rochester in New York, where she began conducting experiments on how babies learn.
She's also conducted experiments on how these styles of interaction affect self - regulation — specifically, how children comply with the expectations of others.
«It's based on a lot of experiments on how different milk protein and whey protein behave in food matrixes, how they behave in isolation, and how you can modify the behavior by combining certain types of milk protein together,» he said.
«Now» is a slippery word anyway, but it's as obvious as gravity so we do experiments on HOW we have arrived at «now» (although that's not really a huge concern in hard science and is better dealt with by mathematical theory.
Facebook, for example, was able to conduct a massive experiment on how people's feeds could affect their mood, in which it actually made unknowing users happier or sadder.
I like trying out and modifying new banana bread recipes, experimenting on how to make it healthier and more nutritious, with a new tasty twist.
It was fun and an experiment on how my new knee would hold up.
A Tufted Titmouse visits a feeding platform as part of an experiment on how traffic noise affects birds» responses to alarm calls.
In the event area on the first floor, the visitors were watching the film with interest and the children enjoyed an experiment on how the radio waves are received by dropping a small rubber ball on the parabola antenna.
As we have experimented on how to use them up we discovered that they taste fantastic in muffins!
Good thing Mazda is experimenting on how they could improve their car models.
Unfortunately, it was behind glass, so there was no way to experiment on how much of a fingerprint magnet it is, but if the original reflective PS4 is any indication, that might be an issue.
With Chinese collectors gradually seeming to pivot towards collecting Western art, this show might be a compelling experiment on how they maybe best be engaged.
She should try actually addressing the ideas rather than trying to run a primitive psych experiment on how annoying off topic people are received by existing groups.
Unfortunately, it was behind glass, so there was no way to experiment on how much of a fingerprint magnet it is, but if the original reflective PS4 is any indication, that might be an issue.

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The digital platform we're experimenting with, designed by Waterloo - based Plasticity Labs, asks us to make daily estimates of our happiness on a scale of 1 - 100 and to occasionally answer questions like, How often do you make time for things that make you happy?
Do your own experiment: put on some old, grungy clothing and observe how you feel.
Kohn and a colleague conducted a handful of experiments in which they asked students — both in groups and individually — to come up with ideas on how to improve the university.
Why would you pay somebody for advice on how to grow your business before you've experimented with all the advice available for free?
I asked Matt how he stumbled on this novel organizational model, how it works, and what he thinks of our little experiment.
If you're curious to learn more of Roberts's takeaways from his extreme experiment in disconnection, New York magazine's Science of Us column also has a fascinating follow - up interview with him in which he delves into the impact of his sabbatical on family life, how long it takes your brain to stop thinking in tweets, and other insights.
A patent registered on March 8 shows that the company is still experimenting with how to mount its electronic components underneath the display itself.
Feng anticipates that, depending on how fast other experiments move, we could find out whether or not this mysterious force exists anytime within the next six months to three years.
While ignition may be six months or three years away depending on how future experiments progress, the project has already laid out plans to commercialize the process with the Laser Inertial Fusion Energy (LIFE) project.
Cable companies are experimenting with making internet plans similar to wireless plans, charging different amounts based on how much data people use.
American department store chain Nordstrom recently experimented with an online «moodometer» that let employees register their feelings by clicking on the emoji face that reflected how they felt that day.
«Facebook's new reactions might be an interesting experiment to see what reactions users favor, and how behavior changes on the social network when multiple reactions, including unfavorable ones, are available.»
This insight led him to run lots of experiments, gathering data on how little changes in its ordering system could lead to big results.
If you want to be on top of the marketing game, but are still observing Snapchat from the sidelines, this is a perfect chance to experiment with creating ephemeral content and see how you like it.
The theory behind it is simple: If Facebook has experimented on its users to find new and exciting ways to get us to use it in the way they'd prefer, we should also feel free to experiment on Facebook, and see if those experiments change how we think about what we share with one of the biggest repositories of human data in history.
In its 35 - page Quarterly Outlook Q2 2018 report, Saxo Bank focuses on how we're nearing the tip of the most important financial coverage experiment of all time.
Though the verdict is still out on how well unorthodox payment choices, like bitcoin or barter, can benefit a company, some small business owners are experimenting with nontraditional offerings to build a customer base and forge relationships with vendors.
report, Saxo Bank focuses on how we're nearing the tip of the most important financial coverage experiment of all time.
He is being let go from jobs that are based on religious belief, which he is suspending (no matter how silly the experiment is).
The third is one of my own device that I'm still experimenting with on how to present.
Many authors have criticized the idea of «crucial experiments», but I want to comment particularly on the recent writings of Imre Lakatos because they show how far he has moved from Popper's position, even though he presents his own view as a modification of Popper's.
Attention in class might well be called to some of the revolutionary methodological aspects of their work: the new combination of experiment and theory, the role of mathematical analysis, concentration on descriptive explanation (how a process occurs, not why), the prominence of the categories of space and time, invention of concepts not directly observable (e.g., acceleration), and the problem of freedom in science.
16 But I believe that the relevance of cosmological theories for scientific research does not depend on how readily they can be tested by experiments.
I'm not saying that experiment is exactly how it happened on this planet, but the fact that it has been proven possible gives us an avenue to study.
Try and experiment... find a male friend of yours and walk down the street holding his hand (don't worry, all of us on here know you're not gay)... but, walk down the street... watch the others around you, look at how they stare at you like you're doing something wrong, listen to see if any of them make comments about you and your friend walking down the street, see if they're nice comments or not.
As representatives of the minimalists I will consider Edward Schillebeeckx's Jesus: An Experiment in Christology (Crossroad Publishing Co., 1979), a long and weighty study of current New Testament scholarship, and Thomas Sheehan's The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity (Random House, 1986), a more accessible argument based on the results of Schillebeeckx and a number of others.
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