Sorry, but it seems like the British Election Study data are
just data from their studies (surveys and such), rather than the results of the elections.
Not exact matches
According to a
study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics that examined
data from 30 US states between 2005 and 2010, two thirds of released prisoners were arrested for a new crime within three years, and more than a third were arrested after
just six months.
Perhaps most convincing of all, a meta - analysis of 99
data sets
from 95
studies conducted between 1962 - 2011 published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, similarly found that female leaders were rated by their reports, peers and managers as being
just as or even more effective than male leaders.
RE:
Just a little piecprsteve on the credibility of the authors of the
study: Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer mo
study:
Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer mo
Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world
data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models.
McCallion's strategy to make sense of all this
data looks at the active genes in cells affected by a disease, groups of genes that interact with one another, their vulnerability to mutation and information
from past scientific
studies to filter more than a thousand gene candidates for disease risk down to
just a handful within any one implicated region.
But a recent
study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there
just isn't enough of it in the U.S. Based on
data from a company owned by one of the
study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
The researchers
studied water samples taken during cruises by Chinese ice breaker XueLong, (meaning «snow dragon») in summer 2008 and 2010
from the upper ocean of the Arctic's marginal seas to the basins as far north as 88 degrees latitude,
just below the North Pole, as well as
data from three other cruises.
The
data gleaned
from the
study is significant not
just for virus control but also for mosquito biology.
Looking at the
study data, Alderete said the average breastfeeding 1 - month - old baby could consume
just 10 milligrams (about a grain of rice) of fructose
from breast milk a day, yet he would see adverse changes in body composition during growth.
They're now working on a GWA
study, which includes genetic
data from the
just - published work plus DNA samples
from more than 1000 additional gay men.
Facebook is more than
just an online «echo chamber» in which users
just repeat views that match their own, according to a new
study from the social network's own
data team.
Fortunately, Paul Flicek and his colleagues at EMBL - EBI are rising to the challenge by helping to curate, catalogue and give access to the masses of genetic
data being generated globally — not
just gene sequences, but outcomes of
studies into everything
from gene regulation to protein function.
It is important to regard the LGM
studies as
just one set of points in the cloud yielded by other climate sensitivity estimates, but the LGM has been a frequent target because it was a period for which there is a lot of
data from varied sources, climate was significantly different
from today, and we have considerable information about the important drivers — like CO2, CH4, ice sheet extent, vegetation changes etc..
The new
study led by Rest in Nature Astronomy describes a supernova
from data captured by Kepler's extended mission, called K2, that reaches its peak brightness in
just a little over two days, about 10 times less than others take.
The
study brought together
data from several spacecraft, as well as supporting observations
from solar wind probes and ground - based geomagnetic observatories, to develop a model that describes the Earth's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind not
just theoretically as had been the case previously, but based on actual measurements.
In a new
study, investigators analyzed
data from just over 2.5 million American adults who took part in an annual federal government health survey.
The hypothesis was tested making use of
data collected
from a
study of 103 randomly allocated college roommate pairs who had
just begun college.
As a longtime health reporter, I see new diet
studies just about every week, and I've noticed a few patterns emerge
from the
data.
In my China
Study critique last year, I pulled a bunch of
data directly
from «Diet, Life - style, and Mortality in China» — the same book Campbell and Chen are huddled around in that last picture — showing
just how inconsistent the «plant - based diet is healthier» message really is.
That was one of the things
from the China
study book, which is if you haven't heard of the China
study it's a book that had a ton of
data supporting an animal, and
just an animal - it is an animal protein free diet and it's one that there is debate about.
After
studying data from 33,000 Canadian singles, they found something interesting: it appears that liking sports (even
just on TV) goes hand in hand with a high libido!
The
study, which was conducted by premium dating site EliteSingles, used anonymous user
data from 20,000 registered members to determine
just how much Kiwis prioritize monogamy.
After
studying data from 11,000 New Zealand singles, they found something interesting: it appears that liking sport (even
just on TV) goes hand in hand with a high libido!
In a case
study for The 74, Matt Barnum tries to unpack why the Louisiana Department of Education ended its
data - sharing agreement with researchers
from MIT and Duke after they released a
study of the Louisiana voucher program that relied on
just one year of outcome
data.
Matthew Chingos and I have
just released a
study that for the first time makes use of
data from a randomized field trial to identify the impact of school vouchers on college enrollments.
The findings are
just one result
from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary
Study, a long - running
data collection exercise that has followed the lives of 1,037 participants born in 1972 and 1973.
While Lovenheim's
study used
data from just three states, Andrew Coulson, using national
data, also came to the same conclusion.
It's good, but all the schools that are
studied are charter and I
just find it hard to take
data seriously
from schools that can easily kick kids out, at least that's my experience with charter schools.
While Lovenheim's
study used
data from just three states, Cato Institute's Andrew Coulson, using national
data, came to the same conclusion.
Anecdotal evidence is
just as valid as
data generated
from research
studies.
The average low - performing teacher in math in a Florida school serving mostly - middle class kids is
just two - hundredths of a standard deviation better than an equally laggard peer in school serving poor kids, according to a 2010
study from the National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal
Data in Education Research.
But
just in the last 24 hours, a new
study has come out that has relied on doing some
data - mining on the Amazon servers along with other reports that pieced together reasonable conversions
from Amazon's Sales Rank number to the actual rate of sales, i.e. how many books you're selling.
According to a recent
study from Capital One Canada, 71 % of Canadians are aware of the impact identity theft can have on their personal finances, yet
just 53 % are taking some steps to prevent their
data -LSB-...]
Amidst the continuous chatter in the blogosphere about the strengths and limitations about «multiproxy»
studies, these
studies may be a refreshing return to simpler methods relying on
just one type of «proxy»:
data from ice cores.
«Show your working» suggests providing insight into the statistical processes involved and is no substitute for providing access to the original
data, for instance photographs of the tree - rings measured in
just 12 trees
from Siberia that provided the foundation for Jones»
study.
According to a
study which analyzed 26 years of loggerhead turtle nesting and climate
data and compared the findings with models for future temperatures, an increase of
just 1 ° Celsius could completely eliminate the birth of male turtles
from some beaches while a rise of 3 ° Celsius would lead to extreme levels of infant mortality and declines in nesting beaches across the U.S.
From studying all the available
data (not
just ice cores), the probable sequence of events at a termination goes something like this.
If you ever read Isaac Asimov's book Foundation, you might remember a similar episode where a character is amazed that scientists no longer seek out new empirical
data, but
just manipulate
data from previous
studies.
In the last 48 hours, Steve Macintyre has discovered: 1) That the Steig
study is based on
data from just six ground stations, only one of which shows a warming trend.
Taking 1880
from Manley as 1 degree below the long term mean and adjusting current CRU / HADCRUT figures by -0.6 degrees to correct as suggested by the UAH
data /
study that brings the CRU / HADCRUT corrected rise / anomaly down to
just 0.7 degrees.
Combine this with the
data from an Avvo
study that shows the number one thing prospective clients look for in an attorney is responsiveness, and you start to understand
just how important a stellar intake process is.
tech.slashdot.org - An MIT
study using
data from more than 1,100 Uber and Lyft drivers concluded they're earning a median pretax profit of
just $ 3.37 per hour.
But according to a so - called «validation
study» conducted by an unbiased independent researcher, a Dr. Edward Jo
from the California State Polytechnic University, the
data reported by the three wearable gadgets in question is not
just in average off by 20 beats per minute compared to a separate, much more precise heart rate supervisor, but also «sporadic», «ambiguous», and «all over the place.»
With funding
from the American Institute of Bisexuality, we
just completed
data collection for this
study examining mixed sex couples where one or both members of the couple identify as bisexual.
And medical
studies have shown that medication abortion is
just as safe as surgical abortion — which has over a 99 percent safety record according to
data from the CDC and others.