Sentences with phrase «into empirical tests»

conceptualization has yet to be systematically integrated into empirical tests of interparental

Not exact matches

By using «empirical» in this way, he lets ethics into the discussion, but he has already applied a more stringent empirical test for the word God.
Music based on data has the potential to reveal new patterns to scientists and get data out of the arcane language of empirical orthogonal functions, p - values and Kruskal - Wallis tests and into a language that everyone can understand.
Although well - known for many years, these ideas have not been put to a careful empirical test, in part because few surveys of students contain detailed contextual information about their school community and track the students into adulthood.
Tortoriello introduces the book by stating, «This book was written with qualitative investors in mind, particularly those who wish to «understand» the stock market from a quantitative (empirical) point of view and who desire to integrate quantitative screens, tests, or models into their investment process — or simply into their thinking.»
In contrast with ACR's 2010 methodology for N2O Emissions Reductions from Changes in Fertilizer Management, which incorporates site specific data into a peer - reviewed, tested and highly parameterized computer model to calculate N2O emission reductions resulting from changes in how fertilizer is applied and used, the MSU - EPRI methodology is based on empirical equations and NCR data to set conservative estimates for emission reductions.
Although home visiting was a major component of the service delivery model, EHS also used center - based child care or a mix of home - and center - based services (seven of the seventeen sites provided home visiting only).41 Because EHS sites used either home visits, center - based child care, or a combination of both, an empirical test of the effectiveness of home visiting was built into the evaluation.
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