Sentences with phrase «gold standard measurement»

At present it is clear that there is no cheap and easily available gold standard measurement of unsupervised exercise - based rehabilitation adherence and so, even with its inherent problems, self - report remains an important option.
Accuracy was assessed by comparing the results to the clinical gold standard measurements.
The actual gold standard measurements (isolated rural MMTS) found show that the total «warming» touted by NOAA etc. has been exaggerated by about 12X, not just «double».

Not exact matches

The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, the annual global study often considered the gold standard in trust data measurement recently stated that, «In a year marked by turbulence at home and abroad, trust in institutions in the United States crashed, posting the steepest, most dramatic general population decline the Trust Barometer has ever measured.»
Baker's work focuses on comparing the results from this method to those from the gold standard procedure, in which all of an athlete's sweat is collected, not just a sample, and developing protocols for getting the most accurate results from these absorbent pad - based measurements.
While anecdotal evidence exists that writing a bedtime list can help one fall asleep, the Baylor study used overnight polysomnography, the «gold standard» of sleep measurement, Scullin said.
That core is now the gold standard for CO2 measurements.
The goal was to compare InBody's accuracy to other gold - standard devices and understand the differences between the measurements.
This method of energy expenditure measurement has been validated by several studies and is known to be 92 % accurate compared to the gold standard method of doubly labeled water [17 - 24].
Telomere measurements are still too expensive to recommend but soon they will be the gold standard in my view.
This year, students showed improvement in all areas of the year - end SAGE exam and made notable increases on the National Assessment of Educational Progress — widely considered the «gold standard» measurement of student achievement.
Although the article actually cites this research — noting that it is «considered the gold standard of measurement by charter school supporters across the country» — it only does so to show that one particular charter chain in Detroit is low performing.
Consumer Reports is the gold standard for quality measurement (chart above).
The IPCC's gold - standard for upper troposphere data is the UK's HadAT2 dataset that represents high altitude balloon / radiosonde measurements.
Per the IPCC's gold - standard of global temperature measurements, since the late 1800s, the highest per century warming trend achieved occurred during the 42 - year period ending in 1949.
The USCRN should be the «gold standard» for station temperature measurements.
The per century trends plotted are derived from the gold - standard NASA satellite atmospheric - i.e., lower troposphere (LT)- temperature measurements.
Versus the gold standard surface temperature measurement (vs. Hansen's thumb - on - the - scale GISS) his forecast was 2x too high.
An understudied yet crucial source of measurement variance within observational tools is whether the «gold standard» ratings that account for whether a trained rater passes certification of reliability has cultural biases that would unfairly privilege some groups of people with certain cultural vantage points over others.
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