Sentences with phrase «more predictive ability»

They find that these payout measures have more predictive ability than the dividend yield.
They find that these payout measures have more predictive ability than the dividend yield.

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Canadian companies need to invest in analytical tools and expertise to generate the proactive and predictive insights for a more personalized experience for customers, who are quietly slipping away with little ability to win them back.
Psychologist Angela Duckworth, a protà © gà © of Seligman's, has done a range of studies — on college students with low SAT scores, West Point plebes, and national spelling bee contestants, among others — and has found that a determined response to setbacks, an ability to focus on a task, and other noncognitive character strengths are highly predictive of success, much more so than IQ scores.
«We found that the number of different compounds was highly predictive of colony death, which suggests that the addition of more compounds somehow overwhelms the bees» ability to detoxify themselves.»
The study found that the ability to withstand this stress was more predictive of survival than other factors such as the overall amount of water lost through leaves and the depth of roots.
«More importantly, such understanding would significantly improve our predictive ability of battery lifetime, which is of extremely high value to an electric car manufacturer,» Strmcnik added.
Indeed, the lack of agreement between the model's «hindcast» and actual temperatures since 1995 should remind us again to view this only as a very preliminary analysis with predictive ability that is much more qualitative than quantitative.
I would argue that although having an opponent at the table is going to be a non-starter, the courts should be much more carefully examining whether they actually have a sufficient understanding of predictive coding methodology and performance to make a proportionality ruling under Rule 26, since, as the Da Silva court noted, the court's ability to okay its use is rooted in part in the proportionality rule.
In fact, there are likely even more domains of childhood adversity that might be measured and added that could further improve its predictive ability, for example, low IQ, 40 parental death, and food scarcity.
Adults noted the ability of children with callous / unemotional traits to manage and regulate their emotions, while poor emotion regulation was more predictive of the cluster of externalizing problems.
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