Sentences with phrase «fine grained analyses»

More fine grained analyses could be useful, for example, in developing implications for more targeted intervention to enhance health.
A finer grained analysis of teacher feedback highlighted that the decontextualized, generic nature of the activities was the crux of many of the teacher critiques.
This is particularly exciting because lately I've been doing some very fine grained analysis of a model with a 30 minute timestep, so this allows a very direct comparison between the «real - time» weather in observations and a model.

Not exact matches

What was said about action in general says in effect of rational action that, however fine - grained your analysis of the infrastructure may be, extending even to the details of its mediation between the world outside an agent and the agent himself, you will not find there the full story of the act itself.
If international intervention has a limited place in moulding popular discourses, there is a need to question the extent to which we unduly privilege studying interveners and instead turn towards a nuanced and fine - grained analysis focusing on the inhabitants of war - affected regions, with only proportionate attention to international actors.
Parker acknowledged that intelligence analyses was tougher in a place like Ulster County where many heroin dealers were addicts working individually to support their habits by making runs to trafficking centers like Washington Heights and Paterson, N.J.. But, he said, fine - grained data analysis could aid police in identifying and breaking up even informal short - lived trafficking schemes.
«While it is possible that the findings are absolutely accurate,» she says, the study represents a «missed opportunity to get a truly fine - grained analysis» of the contribution of cannabis and other substances to IQ.
In their study, the researchers produced the first global analysis and relatively fine - grained mapping of all the large mammals (with a body weight of at least 10 kg) that existed during the period 132,000 - 1,000 years ago — the period during which the extinction in question took place.
The experimental plan includes a fine - grained analysis of the different cell populations within these precious tissues using cutting - edge single - cell genomics methods.
Together, these findings have brought into focus the central role of ion - conducting channels in sustaining normal cellular function and enabled fine - grained analysis of conditions in which the channels go awry.
For developing novel engineering solutions that have advanced the field of neural engineering and enabled fine - grained analysis of brain function and animal behavior.
They will allow the state education department to conduct fine - grained analyses, such as comparing the characteristics of students who took the tests to those who did not.
In principle science could help address this also, but even this study, with 3,000 teachers, is not nearly large enough to produce a fine - grained analysis of what kind of approach is most effective for many different kinds of kids.
A more fine - grained analysis might reveal more about the types of private schools that produce weaker or stronger outcomes for their students.
An important outcome of her dissertation and subsequent research was the development of reliable observation tools for the assessment and fine - grained analysis of changes over time in children's early literacy learning.
In my analysis, I go beyond these aggregate lobbying totals, by looking at specific companies and organizations across many sectors (i.e. financial, retail etc) that registered to lobby on the bill and were on record as supporters or opponents, providing a finer grained understanding of lobbying expenditures.
This is a worthy exercise, I suppose, but is really at a much finer grain of analysis than, «Is there a trend?»
The report painstakingly captures wide geographic variations in the carbon contents of fuels used to generate electricity, among other variables, giving it a finer grain than many previous analyses of carbon tax incidence.
Although some prior studies have reported on these aspects of adolescent suicidal behavior5 - 8 and death,9 - 11 virtually all of them were based on small regional samples, limiting the generality of findings and precluding fine - grained analyses.
A fine - grained analysis revealed that it is five dimensions in particular of the COPE that are concerned.
While most approaches involving temperament have focused on the higher factor of negative affectivity or on its subdimension of fear (Waller et al., 2016, 2017), while not separating temperamental reactivity from self - regulation, our analysis considered, probably for the first time in preschool population, the contributions of both fine - grained dimensions and higher order temperamental factors, for temperamental reactivity as well as for self - regulation.
At the fine - grained level of analysis, all components of effortful control (attentional shifting, attentional focusing, and inhibitory control) were related to fewer parent - reported ODD - related problems.
These analyses revealed that attention focusing, as a fine - grained dimension of self - regulative effortful control, was significantly and negatively associated with CU traits.
Apart from the aim to be consistent with the approach used in earlier articles in this special issue [3, 4], item response modeling differs from SEM in that (i) it models the actual response data rather than the covariance matrix among the variables, and hence, (ii) it allows a finer grain of interpretation and fit analysis.
In none of the planned analyses was power adequate for more fine - grained analyses, such as tests of moderation by sex or age.
Lastly, logistic regression analysis was used to determine associations between fine - grained temperament traits and (sub) clinical levels of comorbid internalizing and externalizing problem behavior (with T - scores > 61) in the clinically referred children.
Third, to determine which fine - grained temperament traits were associated with internalizing and externalizing problems, hierarchical multiple regression analyses were performed in SPSS version 19.
The fine - grained temperament traits that correlated significantly (with p <.01) with internalizing and externalizing problems across groups, determined by bivariate (Pearson's) correlations, were used in the linear regression analyses.
Multiple regression analysis of fine - grained traits predicting internalizing problem behavior, corrected for externalizing problems, in clinically referred children (N = 216)
Finally, for ease of interpretation, we opted for the ADOS Module classification as a measure of functional language in a sample where the majority of children had basal scores on formal language tests; this precluded a more fine - grained analysis of language impairment as a predictor variable.
In response to this challenge, we followed calls for fine - grained analyses (e.g., Davidov and Grusec, 2006; Carr and Pike, 2012) by distinguishing three aspects of parental behavior (i.e., parental scaffolding, negative parent - child interaction and provision of opportunities for learning) that have been studied in relation to children's academic ability and EF.
Understanding associations between vagal regulation of cardiac activity and internalizing symptoms during childhood calls for fine - grained developmental analyses that take into account the heterogeneity of internalizing symptoms, as well as developmental phase, context, and gender.
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