Sentences with phrase «increased standard error»

(A gap in coverage shows up automatically as an increased standard error for the relevant coefficients.
Going from 6000 station to 600 increases the standard error only 3.2 X and down to 60 stations increases the error only 10X.

Not exact matches

This increased game - time he has had has done nothing to prove that he is up to Manchester United's standards however, and his idiotic red card in the Manchester derby on Sunday was the crowning error of a dreadful season.
However, for Ochola 2013, outcome one of Elliott - Rudder 2014, arm two of Yotebieng 2015, adjusting for clustering based on the summary statistic made the standard error larger and the width of the confidence interval increased which resulted in a design of < 1.
We account for the dependence structure of the dyadic data (i.e., the fact that each fMRI subject is involved in multiple dyads), which would otherwise underestimate the standard errors and increase the risk of type 1 error20, by clustering simultaneously on both members of each dyad21, 22.
The 56 % meeting or exceeding standard for CA's grade 11 E / LA result was an outlier with blinking red lights that defies meaningful interpretation other than a grossly discrepant cut score (to the low side) or some other test development flaw (such as an inadequate item bank for a computer - adaptive test) or an error in the test administration or scoring process, or some weird effect due to the increased number of grade 11 students with scores since EAP moved from voluntary to mandatory in 2015 [which usually would involve a decrease in scores, a reasonable interpretation for the decrease in Math EAP scores this year, rather than an increase in scores].
During the development of this aerodynamic kit Vorsteiner insisted the factory original active aero function of the standard rear wing would be retained without showing any errors on the dashboard... keep in mind the fact the original wing «rises» isn't only to increase down - force but also to allow more air to be extracted from the engine compartment... even with the Vorsteiner carbon fiber rear wing installed this functionality remains.
In English we could say «We are 95 confident that the true value of half of the observed increase in global surface temperature is in the range...» The range is the mean of that measurement plus or minus twice the standard error of the measurement.
MMH seem to be demanding that the observations fit the mean of the models to within a standard error, which as you say becomes increasingly impossible as the number of models increases.
RE: 4th Error -RCB- Poses an objection to the non-scientific term catastrophic [NOTE: Scientific «consensus» is often being used & / or implied in standard climate - change discourse - Yet Consensus is a Political Term - NOT a Scientific Term]- HOWEVER - When Jim Hansen, the IPCC & Al Gore, et - al - go from predicting 450 — 500 ppm CO2 to 800 — 1000ppm by the end of the 21st century -LCB- said to the be highest atmospheric CO2 content in 20 — 30 Million YRS -RCB-; — & estimates for aver global temps by 21st century's end go from 2 * C to 6 * C to 10 * C; — & increased sea level estimates go from 10 - 20 cm to 50 - 60 cm to 1M — 2M -LCB- which would totally submerge the Maldives & partially so Bangladesh -RCB-; — predictions of the total melting of the Himalayan Ice caps by 2050, near total melting of Greenland's ice sheet & partial melting of Antarctica's ice sheet before the 21st century's end; — massive crop failures; — more intense & frequent hurricane -LCB- ala Katrina -RCB- for much longer seasonal durations, etc, etc, etc... — IMO That's Sounds pretty damned CATASTROPHIC to ME!
I don't deny that you can reduce mean standard error or mean squared error through increasing the sample size when errors are random.
However, the matching of their characteristics as set out in the main text, points a) to c), and the fact that some fluctuations will be reflected in OHU, suggests a reduction from the 0.11 °C error standard deviation implied by adding two 0.08 °C standard deviations in quadrature, say increasing halfway, to 0.095 °C.
[Response: Aside from the fact that we've been down all topics on this road about 600 million times now and that the goal of the image was to portray the most likely temperature history up to the present, and that the increase in standard error going back in time is exactly to be expected as sample size drops, and that your post is off topic, and that you say you're not out to hang Jones while you describe a litany of supposed dis - honesties and cover - ups on his part...
It's good that we're talking about setting standards for legal services and operations, because cross-platform interoperability of legal procedures will increase efficiency, lower costs, and reduce errors that result from needless systemic idiosyncracy.
Establish new standard to reduce waste and error by increasing inter-departments communication
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