Sentences with phrase «high correlation if»

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If you're wondering what you could possibly have in common with an aerobatic flight team, it's that there's a strong correlation between gratitude and high performance.
While there is a strong correlation between growth in gross domestic investment and growth in real GDP, the slope of that relationship is only about 0.2, meaning that even if the growth rate of real gross domestic investment was driven from the recent growth trend of zero all the way back to the previous post-war growth rate of 3.5 %, the overall impact on real GDP growth would only be about 0.7 % annually, placing the level of U.S. real GDP about 2.8 % higher 4 years from today than it would otherwise be.
If the E-mini S&P futures contract price is being manipulated, then maybe other markets around the globe are also being manipulated because of the high correlations that technology has brought to the market.
There should be, if you are right, an inverse correlation between domestic interest rates and the size of a country's current account deficit: the larger a country's current account deficit, the lower its domestic interest rates should be, and the larger the current surplus, the higher its domestic interest rates should be.
For example, if you have higher - than - average CTRs, you'll have a tendency to move higher in rankings; still, this is hard to measure because of the correlation between ranking and CTRs.
If that does happen, there is an inverse correlation between gold and the USD, which means that there is a good chance that this would send the dollar up higher against other currencies.
Well, if you look at the statistical analysis, you will find that as abortion became legal and safe, the rate of violent crime has dropped in this country — significantly and with a high correlation to access to safe and legal abortions.
If Planned Parenthood in fact defrauded taxpayers using «Post AB Visits,» then the correlation between Planned Parenthood's abortions and government payments should be high because «post AB visits» must follow ABs (abortions).
Schultz, a professor of synoptic meteorology, and co-author Dr Vladimir Janković, a science historian specialising in weather and climate, say the short - term, large variability from year to year in high - impact weather makes it difficult, if not impossible, to draw conclusions about the correlation to longer - term climate change.
This figure could not possibly be higher, since if the same twin is tested twice, the correlation between the two tests is also 0.88.
A new, 15 - year - long study, published online yesterday in PLoS Medicine, followed 6,441 men and women — both with and without the condition — in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's large Sleep Heart Health Study to see if there was any correlation between apnea and a higher risk of death.
In brief, transcripts were included into a particular expression wave represented by a single artificial template, if its correlation with the specific pattern was higher than a certain threshold and also highest among all other patterns.
That said, progesterone is still an androgen, and if levels get too high in correlation with estrogen levels etc, it can cause breakouts.
I wrote that low cholesterol is associated with higher rates of some cancers, not that low cholesterol necessarily leads to cancer (the whole «correlation isn't causation» thing)-- sorry if that wasn't clear!
If you haven't seen the documentary, substantial evidence based cases are provided to show a high correlation between animal - meat and various ailments (i.e. cancer, coronary heart disease etc.).
I'd like to know your thoughts on the correlation, if any, between alcohol consumption and high cholesterol (particularly LDL).
What is funny is that the Paleo eating pattern due to the high protein content is one that is strongly associated with bodybuilding, powerlifting, cross-fit activities, and Paleo - pushers are the very first to start shouting «correlation does not equal causation» at the top of their lungs as if they were saying some damning to evidences of the healthfulness of other eating patterns such as plant - based.
(I actually googled my Med MD website to see if there was a correlation to a change in taste buds due to eating high volumes of popcorn).
Furthermore, the high correlation between measured and reported weight in our validation study could be overestimated if all individuals underreported weight by equal amounts.
While these are also noted as statistically significant, using the table below one can determine that statistical significance does not necessarily mean that such «very weak» to «weak» correlations are of much practical significance, especially if and when high - stakes decisions about teachers and their effects are to be attached to such evidence.
If anything, there is plenty of correlation between high levels of suspensions and the levels of violent incidents in schools.
If anything, there is likely a stronger correlation between low academic achievement and overuse of school discipline than between high levels of suspensions and safe schools.
If the correlations are very high, it might indicate that the additional measures are not worthwhile.
If each measure were valid and reliable, the correlations would no doubt be much higher.
Conversely, if observers based their scores on what they already know about teachers» value - added, the observer ratings would be distorted in ways that make the correlations might be very high, which might also be a red flag.
Rather, the evidence trail is already quite saturated in many respects, as study after study continues to evidence the same things (e.g., inconsistencies in teacher - level ratings over time, mediocre correlations between VAM and observational output, all of which matter most if high - stakes decisions are to be tied to value - added output).
What if the correlation is related to the phenomenon of active and empowered parents pushing the worst teachers out of high - performing schools, who are then placed in low - performing and low - income schools, coupled with a system that can't fire a teacher?
So what exactly is the relationship between student achievement and motivation, if there seems to be a negative correlation between the «high flyers» and the least motivated?
Even if a correlation is «statistically significant,» it is possible that the correlation is the result of bias, and that the relationship is so weak that it is not meaningful in practice, especially when the goal is to make high - stakes decisions about individual teachers.
If we had confidence in the validity of the inferences based on value - added measures, these correlations (or more simply put «relationships») should be much higher than what they found, similar to what Papay found, in the range of 0.44 to 0.65.
Henry Baum said: «I agree that the fee is high for the IR award, but maybe it helps attracts writers who are more confident in their work» I would be very interested in finding out if there's actually a correlation between the quality of a work and the author's confidence in it.
If one were to look at traditional «tracking» metrics like correlation and R - squared, you will see much higher levels of dispersion from the S&P 500 than you would with a traditional large cap core fund.
The Fund's performance may not match or correlate to that of its Index, either on a daily or aggregate basis due to factors such as Fund expenses, imperfect correlation, rounding of share prices, changes to the composition of the Index, regulatory policies, high portfolio turnover and the use of leverage (if any).
Again, the overall conclusion is that there's a pretty high correlation between various stock market sectors, and if anything, those correlations have been increasing in recent history.
If the high correlation between US markets and international markets persists, it may be best to consider the majority of international stocks as amplifiers to US market returns, rather than modifiers.
Even if someone did tests using Granger - causality, I'd still be suspicious of the result, whichever way it would point, because of the high probability of finding spurious correlations.
«I don't feel it's terribly important if ETFs hold few or many stocks,» says Fred Kirby, a fee - for - service financial planner in Armstrong, B.C. «What matters is if they have consistently high correlations with similar returns.»
i'd be curious... trying to find it myself... the number of long biased / long only managers that produced postive returns in 2001 - 2002... also looking for info on correlation levels in prior bear markets between stocks... if 2008 and subsequent swoons in summer 10,11,12 had higher than normal correlations, maybe a garden variety bear dropping the market 30 % can still have areas where managers can generate positive returns due to a lower level of correlations.
If that's the aim, do corporates and preferred shares have a place considering their high correlation with stocks?
«It's not exactly one - for - one, but if you look historically week - to - week, the correlation is super high, so an increase in the 10 - year yield is going to mean higher mortgage rates in all likelihood.»
Whether or not there is actually a correlation, you will definitely pay a higher premium if your credit score is not in good condition.
If you are nervous you can do a parvo / distemper titer at one year of age, but the correlation between post-vaccine sero - conversion to these two diseases, and protection from the disease throughout the dog's life, is extremely high.
When people look at our maps, if they live in an area where they've already have Lyme disease, if there's an incidence of 5 percent or higher in your county, CDC has a paper out that shows a direct correlation between a 5 percent or higher incidence in dogs and humans developing Lyme disease.
Even if, in the interim, breeders only engage with the average of the two EBVs the high genetic correlation between the two EBVs should assure improvement in both traits.
If we accept that the crunch - free predictive model is a good predictor of game outcomes (and the extremely high correlation and tiny p - value suggest that it is), then the «crunch salvage hypothesis» tells us that we should expect that it should improve the outcomes of game projects where it is used at least to some tiny, observable extent... and the more it is used, the more it should improve game project outcomes.
Even if the clouds hypothetically were completely determined by GCR, one would expect to see deterioration of the correlation if viewed from above due to the presence of higher clouds not influenced by GCR.
[Response: If I calculate the sample auto - correlation in a «trend + noise» it's higher than if I calculate it just from «noise»If I calculate the sample auto - correlation in a «trend + noise» it's higher than if I calculate it just from «noise»if I calculate it just from «noise».
If the NAO were driving an ocean current that contains higher SST's and more saline surface water into the Arctic region, I suspect it would be a possible correlation that salinity may be playing a part in the Arctic ice loss.
If there was a difference when a dominant (NAO vs PDO), with the NAO ocean current carrying higher SSTs and saline ocean currents into the Arctic region had differing results in regional melt, I suspect it would be a good correlation for salinity playing a part.
While it may be possible to torture numerological correlations from the LOD data and the quasi-periodic SOI or other observations — zonal high wind etc — that corellation only has any possibility of indicating a causal relationship rather than a coincidental one if the physical processes can be defined that operate.
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