Sentences with phrase «flawed data»

There have already been embarrassing incidents based on incomplete or flawed data sets.
The people that do not understand just how flawed this data is need help.
And of course, if you don't understand bestseller lists, they are based on extremely flawed data that always has a time element in it.
Senator Deb Fischer (R — NE) noted that White later admitted that she had used flawed data in the paper.
«Climategate, the sequel: How we are STILL being tricked with flawed data on global warming,» The Telegraph, January 24, 2015.
Saturated fats are good for you; your body can not function without them and studies that claim they cause heart disease are based on flawed data
claimed that the former director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had rushed to publish flawed data in order to influence the Paris Agreement on climate change.
But go ahead and keep repeating the same flawed data with the same foolish conclusion (remember when Steve Jobs claimed Apple had 27 percent of the ebook market — ha, ha, I do too!)
The story claimed that the former director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had rushed to publish flawed data in order to influence the Paris Agreement on climate change.
Although, as sceptics of the project have pointed out, U-Multirank will use the same, flawed data sources as existing league tables, the results will at least be tailored to the user.
There are problems with Amazon reviews, of course, but this article is based on some pretty flawed data.
Though his painstaking «hobby» has exposed flawed data supporting studies like the «hockey stick» graph — it claimed the 1990s was the millennium's hottest decade — he's considered a denier by those who fear the planet is burning up.
Even lower rates are achieved by email campaigns but at least the minimal cost of mailing large numbers of addresses and coping with flawed data continues to make this an area of activity.
Such flawed data skew the risk assessment on loans, and can lead to the green - lighting of bigger mortgages than should be permitted.
Automated tools developed for criminal sentencing and policing, for instance, have given old wrongs new life by using flawed data to create their models, resulting in a propensity to overstate the dangerousness of black people.
Like the Mcintosh study, however, Tornello & Emery rely on flawed data, in this instance from the U.S. Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study, which is far from a representative sample, but also measure children's behavior using an invalid method, according to the originators of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing research.
Every strategy was designed for the purpose of keeping truth seekers from finding out how flawed the data is on climate change and global warming — and from discovering just how far these radical green activists will go to push their political agenda.
That could be a painful realization, but it is far preferable to basing decisions of any value on unreliable, flawed data.
A parade of reports and experts explained away high house prices and debt levels with many of the same arguments we hear today in Canada — yes, prices are way up compared to rents, but the analysis is built on flawed data; debt levels are high, but so are house prices, which minimizes the risk; America's demographics support the boom; and then the classic: There'll be a soft landing.
Canada's National Household Survey on incomes produced flawed data with harmful implications for public policy, according to a range of researchers and statistics experts who have sifted through the numbers.
Putting aside the flawed data, if I were able to live in my own fantasy world, and make myself believe that the universe was made just for me, I would be happy 24/7.
A social science «woozle» is a belief or claim based on inaccurate, partial, or flawed data that is repeatedly misrepresented, misinterpreted or «woozled» in ways that influence public opinion and public policy.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia James is accusing the Department of Education of failing to provide services to students with special needs as a result of a flawed data tracking system.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia James is suing the Department of Education, accusing it of failing to provide services to students with special needs as a result of a flawed data tracking system.
Among other things, the GAO report says, the EPA relies on flawed data.
Muller initially sought to investigate skeptics» claims that flawed data and methods had skewed prior examinations of global temperature trends.
The 2015 NOAA study «used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific study,» Smith said in a statement.
The flawed data did not contradict the paper's main claim that the injected cells have a potential similar to that of embryonic stem cells, researchers say, because they could simply have had other cell surface proteins not included in the data.
Taking Keys» flawed data, the Government started an anti-fat campaign in 1977, in an effort to reduce the rates of heart disease.
In Death by Food Pyramid, Denise Minger absolutely skewers The China Study for its flawed data collection and distorted conclusions, and generally goes to great lengths to set the record straight about the flawed conventional wisdom we have been fed our entire lives.
Issue an «I» (Incomplete) if necessary, to all Florida schools for 2014 - 2015, based upon the availability of limited and flawed data.
This will be flawed data and yet it will be used in high stakes comparisons.
As an Ed.D., why is Dr. Kishimoto knowingly using flawed data (i.e.: standardized test scores) to make the determination that any school needs to be redesigned?
What Hanson actually found with his flawed data is that, everything else equal, mortgages over $ 1M had interest rates that were about 0.4 % higher.
Others could be subject to backtest fitting, or flawed data.
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