They also show
good correlation further back against other tree - ring proxies (and other proxy types?)
Not exact matches
By suggesting a
correlation between how
well a college actually succeeds in forming and shaping students» lives during their academic journey and
well - being after graduation, the report offers an opportunity for
further debate over how
best to cultivate the life of the mind.
That would force a deeper recognition that, in our capacities as consumers as
well, there is
far less
correlation than has been supposed between the richness of human experience and the quantity and quality of goods and services consumed.
But this is
far from proving that
good health» for example, the
correlations reported in the Handbook between tiny reductions of diastolic blood pressure and religious practice» is a direct result of attending Sunday worship.
Physicians have recommended vitamin D supplements to their patients for a decade, with
good reason: dozens of studies have shown a
correlation between high intake of vitamin D —
far higher than most people would get in a typical diet and from exposure to the sun — and lower rates of chronic diseases, such as cancer and type 1 diabetes.
Further in their Fig. 1 Courtillot et al. show geochemical data from a Central Alpine stalagmite which purports to establish a highly tight
correlation between climate variations and a solar activity proxy; as Bard and Delaygue note, Courtillot and co-workers have concealed the fact that the
correlation is so
good precisely because the chronology of the two series being compared has been finely tuned to expressly maximize the
correlation.
By their own admission: «health expenditure showed by
far the highest
correlation coefficients» (i.e. high health expenditures correlated
well with low occurrence of cardiovascular disease).
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This poverty argument (it's not Tough's) is also oversimplified, since, as the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) reports show, some parts of the world diminish the poverty - achievement
correlation far more than the U.S., through
better schooling.
Understanding device use is important as the survey reveals
further correlation between device choice and genre preference, with certain fiction genres continuing to dominate on dedicated e-readers, while some specialized nonfiction genres perform
better on other devices.
Although high
correlations do not imply product identity, there are a
good starting point for
further analysis.
They can also offer
better diversification & lower
correlation in your portfolio — the possible opportunity & upside you see may be much less dependent on the economy & the market (but
far more dependent on that potential transformation & value being realized).
As
far as the connection between breeding and shelter killing, I think there is a
correlation as
far as public behavior is concerned and separate from the manner in which shelters are operated for the bad or for the
good.
As
far as excact
correlations in that article from harvard I would treat that with a thorough statistical analysis, but the qualitative data is
well supported.
The details are described in the previous link, but the basic issue is that temperature anomalies have a much greater
correlation scale (100's of miles) than absolute temperatures — i.e. if the monthly anomaly in upstate New York is a 2ºC, that is a
good estimate for the anomaly from Ohio to Maine, and from Quebec to Maryland, while the absolute temperature would vary
far more.
The
correlation between N.H. T, and the AMO is
far better then any
correlation between rising CO2 and GAT.
Dr. Svalgaard face the facts, and facts are, as by now you know
far better than I do (thanks to the work Vukcevic has done) that: It appears that the temperature natural change in the N. Hemisphere directly correlates to the combined changes in two magnetic fields as measured at the Earth's surface: http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/GSC1.htm To paraphrase Dr. Svalgaard of Stanford: If
correlation is really
good, one can live with an as yet undiscovered mechanism.
If his hypothesis had a comparably straightforward account showing an excellent
correlation between some global temperature dataset and another observable (his alternative to CO2 as the control knob) it would be a
good contender, but so
far Miskolczi has been unable to bring any clarity to his hypothesis.
Solar
correlation also appear to be very tenuous, at least as
far as the longest temperature record is concerned http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/CET-SSN.htm However there is a
good correlation with the oceans» currents distribution in both the North Atlantic http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/CET-NAP.htm and the Pacific ocean.
Regarding the
correlation, Howard Hayden makes an interesting argument, namely that it is
far too
good.
The Polar Urals Update has a
better correlation to gridcell temperature than the Yamal series (I have so
far been unable to confirm the
correlation to gridcell temperature of this series reported in Osborn and Briffa 2006 and suspect that it is wrong.)
Correlation is a
good pointer, making such a connection worthy of
further investigation.
Far better than any
correlation with carbon dioxide levels my friend.
Correlation is not causation, but when a model is working it is a
good indication, and
further studies should then be done to verify the potential, and refine the model.
It is
far better to realize spurious sample
correlation for what it is.
-- Second graph (to the left) shows on visual inspection
good agreement between the CET and the Global temps for period 1880 - 2010; the 2011 CET is now second highest on the record http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/CET2011.htm — The visual inspection is not sufficient, thus
correlation graph to the
far right, with convincing R ^ 2 = 0.7.
Re # 68 and # 72 — Herschel found a
correlation with the weat prices and sunspot number — The Atlantic AMO correlates resonably
well for example with the North American temperature (1940ies almost as warm as 1990) For a
further random example Goosse, H., M. M. Holland, 2005 J. Climate, 18, 3552 — 3570 model the effect of various parameters on the Artic and ``..
Further research shows there's a high
correlation with ranking
well and having the keyword you are targeting as the very first words in your title tag.
Also, Litecoin and Bitcoin have shown strong price
correlation in the past,
further reinforcing the theory that the rise in Bitcoin has benefited Litecoin investors as
well.
Further evidence of validity was documented in the small to modest
correlations between the BITSEA and evaluator ratings of problems and competence, which were
well within the range of commonly reported parent / observer
correlations (Achenbach et al., 1987).
Additional exploratory analyses including
correlation coefficients and
further ANCOVA and logistic regression models may be used to identify the characteristics of subsets of participants who respond particularly
well or poorly to the addition of HPS to IYP.
«I am sure there is a strong
correlation between people who believe the value of their home has and will increase with those who believe that Obama has done a
good job so
far as president.»