This was the first meta - analysis of the Triple P system to examine
the full range of outcomes -LSB-...]
In order to cover
the full range of outcomes sensitivities are run for each scenario.
In my review I recommend analyses of international policies and practices done by Eric Hanushek, Ludger Woessmann, Martin West, Michael Kremer, Karthik Muralidharan and Charles Glenn because, unlike Tucker and other «best practices» gurus, they avoid the error of selection on the dependent variable by considering
the full range of outcomes, not just focusing on successful places.
Not exact matches
But existing models
of water flows don't provide the
full range of possible
outcomes: «A 50 - year rain can produce a 100 - year flood if it falls on a watershed that's already soaked or on snowpack or if it coincides with a storm surge.»
Our review was restricted to a limited number
of behavioural
outcomes and we were unable to exploit the
full range of behavioural
outcome measures used across included studies and for some studies reporting
of multiple measures
of child behaviour in the meta - analysis.
An interdisciplinary team
of therapists, nurses, social workers and other health professionals — led by a board - certified physician — provides a
full range of neurological recovery and brain injury rehabilitative services based on your health history, medical needs and
outcome goals.
The ability
of specialist centre educators to use a
range of motivating activities while emphasising multiple
outcomes, for the
full range of ages and abilities, is made possible through familiarity
of use with activities at the centre.
Citing the research, and the exciting work being done by school library practitioners in realizing the vision
of the new school library learning commons, the expert panel recommended that «the Council
of Ministers
of Education Canada (CMEC) commission a pan-Canadian assessment engaging the
full range of stakeholders, to bring forward a clear and prescriptive set
of directives to frame a national policy consensus on the most appropriate model for school libraries / learning commons to maximize their contribution to the K - 12 experience and its learning
outcomes.»
When considering alignment
of formative or benchmark assessments to standards it is important to recognize that in order to assess progress toward end - point
outcomes, items reflecting the
full range of skills need to be included in the assessment.
Their treatment gave little attention to the actual process, the arguments for and against the proposed changes, and the
full range of possible
outcomes.
As the focus on teacher evaluation rises to the state and federal levels, we will need to articulate the
full range of teacher practices and student
outcomes that we want from our education system — and determine how we can measure them.
The report reviews a
full range of data from Oakland's district - run and charter school student
outcomes from cradle to career.
The report reviews a
full range of data on Oakland student
outcomes from cradle to career.
Imagine a device designed specifically for reading and textbooks, with
full colour and video, complete with a
range of active books that have been curated and can be compiled chapter - by - chapter, module - by - module to suit a particular learning
outcome.
It tells you the
full range of likely
outcomes based on current valuations.
Knowing how various asset classes, industries and companies have performed under a
full range of conditions, good and bad, will help give you a feel for what
range of outcomes your portfolio might produce.
They give an indication
of the direction
of how things change, but are still not sufficient for providing a
full account
of the
range of potential future
outcomes.
But while plenty
of other climate scientists hold firm to the idea that the
full range of possible
outcomes, including a disruptively dangerous warming
of more than 4.5 degrees C. (8 degrees F.), remain in play, it's getting harder to see why the high - end projections are given much weight.
Weitzman pointed out that, when we consider the
full range of possible
outcomes from climate change, the outlying possibilities on the high - cost side
of the
range of possible
outcomes do not go quickly to zero, which implies far greater risks — and a far greater likelihood
of damages — than conventional analyses would suggest.
Carbon offsetting provides an effective and viable solution for companies that want to take
full responsibility for their impacts, whilst at the same time achieving a wide
range of far reaching social
outcomes.
No one will be exactly right when attempting to forecast the future energy system, but it is important to try and consider the
full range of potential
outcomes.
One aspect
of the decision making process that seems to get short shrift is quantifying the costs involved in mitigation and adaptation versus the potential costs
of future events (obviously, the scenario discovery you mentioned would be the first step to quantifying the
full range of possible
outcomes).
Murphy Battista's understanding
of the
full range of brain injury symptoms is a significant advantage for the
outcome of your brain injury claim.
Solution brokers should have a detailed understanding
of the
full range of programmes and services in their agency, particularly those impacting on Indigenous Australians, and understand how to link these various programmes — or to suggest how they might need to be adapted so they respond to community circumstances and deliver better
outcomes.
commit to improving housing
outcomes for Indigenous people in urban, rural and remote areas, through specific initiatives that strengthen the Indigenous housing sector and the responsiveness and appropriateness
of the
full range of mainstream housing options;
First, is whether the NIC Principles pay sufficient regard to the
full range of social, economic, cultural and political factors that impact on development
outcomes in Indigenous communities.
An estimated 1,560 children died because
of maltreatment, with the highest rates
of victimization in the first year
of life — 20.6 per 1,000 children.1 Research demonstrates that
outcomes for children who survive child maltreatment (defined as neglect, abuse, or a combination
of the two) are poor, with performance below national norms in a
range of outcomes areas, including psychosocial and cognitive well - being and academic achievement.2, 3,4 The costs to society overall
of these children not reaching their
full potential and the lower than expected productivity
of adult survivors
of abuse are estimated at as much as $ 50 - 90 billion per year in the U.S. 5,6 These findings underscore the need for strategies to prevent child maltreatment in order to improve
outcomes for children, families and communities.
The conduct
of such a trial would be greatly facilitated by the development
of outcome measures which captured the
full range of the components
of positive mental health.
The decision to judge programs based on third grade test scores dismisses the
full range of skills and capacities developed through early childhood education that strongly contribute to future achievement and life
outcomes.
These
outcome studies have found that a large percentage
of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder can achieve
full recovery across the complete
range or symptoms.
These
outcomes are for clients who presented with a
full range of different problems, including abuse, addiction, anger, bereavement, relationship difficulties at work and / or at home and so on.
The ability to choose from among the
full range of contraceptive methods encourages consistent and effective contraceptive use and leads to positive
outcomes.
Solution brokers should have a have detailed understanding
of the
full range of programmes and services in their agency, particularly those impacting on Indigenous Australians, and understand how to link these various programmes - or to suggest how they might need to be adapted so they respond to community circumstances and deliver better
outcomes.
pay sufficient regard to the
full range of social, economic, cultural and political factors that impact on development
outcomes in Indigenous communities;
Our review was restricted to a limited number
of behavioural
outcomes and we were unable to exploit the
full range of behavioural
outcome measures used across included studies and for some studies reporting
of multiple measures
of child behaviour in the meta - analysis.
One review (Moore et al., 2007) investigated skin - to - skin contact between mother and infant immediately post-partum and found it to be associated with a
range of improved
outcomes, including mother — infant interaction, attachment behaviours, infant behaviour and infant physical symptomatology in
full - term and pre-term infants.