The key assumption behind rebalancing is that there is
no meaningful measure of value.
Not exact matches
«With our moorings we
measure current velocities, temperatures, salinities and pressures every 15 minutes, from which
meaningful daily
values of the [meridional overturning circulation] strength can be derived,» Kanzow says.
Secondary grades differ from elementary grades in ways that are
meaningful for the validity and reliability
of value - added
measures for secondary teachers.
[4] As the use
of value - added models now allow for the development
of a more
meaningful understanding
of teacher effectiveness, districts should ensure that performance pay systems consider both qualitative and quantitative
measures in order to fairly assess and compensate teachers for their performance.
We also need to better understand which skills lead to better long - term outcomes and to determine how best to
measure those skills so that
value - added can provide the most
meaningful measure of a teachers» effectiveness.
What we
measure as
meaningful reflects what we
value, and a well - rounded education requires a well - rounded means
of measuring success.
Since those have no underlying stocks to speak
of that create any
meaningful measure of net asset
value, the market tacitly acknowledges Berkshire must be
valued only by its ability to create income.
This is invariably necessary b / c multivariate regression outputs (typically reported in tables
of regression coefficients and associated precision
measures such as t - statistics, standard errors, and stupefying «p -
values») invariably defy
meaningful interpretation by even stats - sophisticated readers.
Can we
measure our
value in more
meaningful terms than the number
of hours we've worked or the number
of cases we've managed?
Most cross-cultural work on children's social development has been dominated by an etic framework, which assumes that the constructs
measured have relevance across all cultures.3 On the other hand, an emic framework refers to the specific ideas, behaviors, and
values that are viewed as
meaningful by members
of a particular culture.