I'm
kind of a data person so I've got spreadsheets with my book, my bestseller ranking, the number of sales, and I've tracked many other books in my genre the same way, to get an idea of what's going on and how much the bestseller ranks fluctuate.
Not exact matches
«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many
people, but, once again, this
kind of «one - way»
data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
Omada's digital therapeutics platform attempts to address disparate health care needs that can be particularly cumbersome for
people at risk for chronic diseases like diabetes through a combination
of data analytics, user engagement, and the broad goal
of preventing these
kinds of conditions from developing in the first place.
The toolkit takes into account all
kinds of data — social media, U.S. Census reports, and more — to find out about what
people are passionate about and what they are sharing and talking about on their networks.»
So, I went back to the
data to uncover the
kinds of things that emotionally intelligent
people are careful to avoid in order to keep themselves calm, content, and in control.
Regardless
of how you feel about the election, we hope our
data analysis encourages more
people to pay close attention, and illuminates how technology is opening up new
kinds of societal understanding based on mobile usage.
Congress should press Zuckerberg on how many
people are affected by these and other potential
data leaks, as well as get him to disclose what
kinds of information are involved.
The
data on trust reveal that the feeling is actually the sum
of small gestures,
kind words, secrets kept, and other everyday actions, which contribute to filling the mental «marble jar» we keep for each
person in our lives.
We want to give them access to these
kinds of optimization opportunities through the
data points that we've gathered, not just for their shipments but for also what we're seeing for other
people's shipments.»
«Forecasting, demand planning, all these
kinds of things are more
data - driven,» says Georgiadis; the tools she favors could make that
kind of information available to more
people, more quickly.
And there will be a searchable archive — available for seven years — which will include the ads themselves plus some associated
data (such as how many times an ad may have been seen, how much money was spent, and the
kinds of people who saw it).
Using easily accessible
data and contacting
people that are already familiar with your website in some
kind of way is not only efficient, but can be very effective as well.
Ad Age's Garett Sloane writes, «These
data providers have some
of the deepest insights into consumer behavior across the world — information on what
people buy, where they shop, what
kind of cars they drive, health profiles, incomes, family makeup — and they are integral to the entire digital ad ecosystem.»
Even if third parties could only get a little
of your
data — your hometown, say, or your gender — they could match it up with all
kinds of other records, such marketing databases or voter registration databases, to paint a more complete picture
of you as a
person.
In the first report
of its
kind,
data on young
people's wellbeing has been gathered and compared from across different countries.
This sense emerges from
data, admittedly controversial, about the
kind of people who are now coming — and not coming — to seminary.
In the first report
of its
kind,
data on young
people's wellbeing has been gathered and compared from... More
And although
people nod their heads in agreement when presented with research that demonstrates the positive and successful outcomes for kids who attend all
kinds of colleges (not just the elite universities), these folks don't seem to change their behaviors in light
of the
data.
In the big picture, the reality is that every change Facebook makes is based on the
data they are seeing about what
kinds of content
people across Facebook are engaging with in an attempt to make the news feed something
people want to check frequently, instead
of avoiding or skipping when they log in.
That
kind of spatial coordination could help monitor a wider geographic region with fewer
people on the ground —
data collected in one area could be applicable to a wide geographic region nearby.
The largest
of its
kind, the study examined genetic
data in 100,000 individuals including 40,000
people with a diagnosis
of schizophrenia and also found that some
of the genes identified as increasing risk for schizophrenia have previously been associated with other neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorders.
«More significantly, however, the
data revealed that children with any
kind of pet in the home reported being more likely to engage in behaviors such as introducing themselves, asking for information or responding to other
people's questions.
Aragon's experience handling different
kinds of data, and her contacts in industry, allowed her to «quickly build a good team
of people to help with the implementation,» Aldering says.
In the first study
of its
kind looking at this age group, researchers from the University
of Bristol looked at
data from 213
people whose average age was 78.
Looking at the
data, it's clear that most
people who are insulin resistant don't get diabetes but are greatly at risk for coronary heart disease, hypertension, non-alcoholic-type liver disease, polycystic ovary syndrome, and several
kinds of cancer.»
«Most
people think that it was a mistake,» says Jules LaPides, outgoing president
of the 400 - member Council
of Graduate Schools (CGS), about the NRC's decision to gather lots
of kinds of data, but to rank programs simply by reputation.
Bray says the falling cost
of genome sequencing, plus portable monitors (such as Fitbit) to track in real time
people's behavior and environment, mean that scientists already have the ability to collect the
kinds of data they need to do the fundamental research behind precision weight loss.
In the largest study
of its
kind, the team examined
data culled from 10 studies between 2003 and 2013 and found that less than 10 percent
of people infected with hepatitis C in the United States — 330,000
of nearly 3.5 million
people — were cured (achieved viral suppression) with antiviral hepatitis C treatment.
The study, believed to be the largest
of its
kind on illness awareness, had
data on 1,062
people aged 55 to 90 from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).
That the Danish clinics were rolled out slowly and participation was voluntary, and that extensive baseline and long - term follow - up
data were available on such a large group
of people, gave the researchers the best way to gather this
kind of information.
People kind of take that for granted, but the oil industry didn't have the magic
of big
data, machine - learning type stuff in the past, and now they do.
If these outstanding and high - achieving
people — in the top 1 %
of women in the country by any measure — are miserable, that is a crucial
kind of data point.»
Since you are a
data - driven, evidence - based
person, you want to know what
kinds of fidgeting will help you burn the most calories and that is what you're going to learn in this podcast.
In what has been called the largest study
of its
kind (
data on over 500,000
people) researchers classified participants based on their body mass index (BMI), calculated as weight (kg) divided -LSB-...]
Good going on getting * something * done, but this
kind of «
data» is exactly how daft diet ideologies are born, like the vegan crowd praising McDougall's «plant based sciencehealth» BS which helped a few
people out, but also modifies 20 - 30 other lifestyle factors beyond eating a few leaves.
[85][86] In general as
of 2016, robust clinical
data is lacking, that shows that any
kind of dietary supplementation does more good than harm for
people who are healthy and eating a reasonable diet but there is clear
data showing that dietary pattern and lifestyle choices are associated with health outcomes.
I have tried several dating web services
of this
kind and this one is really outstanding as has a very large
data base
of very rich
people and verified millionaires.
That fallacy has to do with assuming that processing all
kind of personal
data and using it to qualify
people somehow reduces the natural uncertainty
of the process.
Gatsby is a swipe - based dating app that takes
people's profile information and compares it against billions
of public
data records to see if they have committed any
kind of criminal or sexual offence.
To me, online dating sites try too hard to attain the perfect matching algorithm, when in reality it's
kind of silly to think that
data points / lists
of characteristic (or even interests) can predict compatibility between two
people.
«
People do all
kinds of things they don't do online... the
data on race I have is from dating sites, but on these sites black users, especially, there's a bias against them.
The meeting is just a ruse, though: Bob — now unrecognizable, thanks to his daily multi-hour gym routine — tricks Calvin into helping him intercept some valuable
data from foreign spies, and pretty soon the pair is on the run from all
kinds of dangerous
people, including a CIA big shot (Amy Ryan), who believes Bob murdered his last partner.
After denouncing the «best practices» identified by the authors
of Surpassing Shanghai on the basis
of the methods we used, Greene appears to realize that his war on «best practices» has led him to inadvertently attack the
kinds of studies done by
people whose policy prescriptions he prefers, like Ludger Woessmann and Eric Hanushek, who have done well - regarded statistical analyses
of survey
data from OECD - PISA and other sources.
Persons requesting certain
kinds of data from the Park City School District may be required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
She spoke about how tests are important, but how we lose the «soul»
of what education is about when we focus too much on
data points and not enough about what
kind of people we want our students to be.
The
person who will now take over management
of the Connecticut State Department
of Education told the group at CABE last year that it was full steam ahead, that the State Department had been using the «technology readiness tool» that has been provided by the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, and that «Our districts input all
of their
data and then we are able to constantly monitor
kind of a dashboard
of tech readiness for the state... And we are very close to 100 percent tech readiness in Connecticut — we are lucky.
According to the
data at the time
of the respondent's participation, 2,188
people answered the question, «What
kind of publisher has published your books?»
I wrote monograph - length pieces in ways that, as
people said, «made
data sing,» and asked how the hell the U.S. government let me get away with that
kind of colorful writing, let alone titles such as Women at Thirtysomething, Tourists in Our Own Land, Answers in the Toolbox, and Moving Into Town — and Moving On.
Anti-eBook
people always make the point that CD lifespans, hard drive lifespans, etc., are very uncertain, but the fact is that not one
of each and every Project Gutenberg title has ever died the
kind of data death these
people describe.
It got me to thinking why a company in North America does not issue this
kind of service, since it proves to be very popular and many
people are tired
of paying monthly
data access fees when they only occasionally travel.