Studies have shown that the first few days after a significant loss are
a good predictive indicator of the chances of someone quickly getting their lives back together.
Studies have shown that the first few days after a significant loss are
a good predictive indicator of the chances of someone quickly getting their lives back together.
Not exact matches
True sales intelligence needs to include both information on the account, such as reporting structure, budgets and, technology install base data; as
well as intelligence on the individual prospects, like job responsibilities, verified contact data, and
predictive indicators around purchase intent.
Bad probably has a higher
predictive correlation than
good but
good isn't a bad
indicator either.
«But in this case, if the data is
good and it shows a strong correlation — it's not
predictive, but it's an
indicator — if I step in and try to do the
best for that child, then at the end of the 12 years of school, at least the system and the families can feel like we did the
best we could to let every child achieve.»
The EPI assessment allows Phoenix # 1 to maintain those standards in hiring by creating a composite score for each teacher candidate, as
well as individual scores for three of four key success
indicators shown to predict teacher effectiveness in research conducted by a consortium of experts in the fields of research, education, psychometrics and
predictive analytics.
Some have argued that other measures of family background, such as parental education or neighbourhood deprivation, would be more
predictive — and would thus be
better indicators of pupil deprivation.