Sentences with phrase «of equal outcomes»

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Baruch Fischhoff, «Hindsight Is Not Equal to Foresight: The Effect of Outcome Knowledge on Judgment under Uncertainty» (1975)
Digital health and the convergence of mobile technologies, sensors, persuasive design of software and analytics has afforded providers the opportunity to leverage the «labor» of healthcare to achieve equal or better clinical outcomes than traditional care has afforded them.
Digital Interventions: A Tour of Approaches and Evidence Digital health and the convergence of mobile technologies, sensors, persuasive design of software and analytics has afforded providers the opportunity to leverage the «labor» of healthcare to achieve equal or better clinical outcomes than traditional care has afforded them.
There is not one peer reviewed academic study that demonstrates even ONE poor outcome of actually following through with what the Declaration of Independence says «ALL men, (not just straight men) are created equal»
Did God come down to the earth take the wealth of Rome, or the Jews devide it up, and make equal outcomes.
Empower your partner Give your construction management firm the right tools and ample confidence to take equal ownership of the process and the outcome.
Because we know that equality for women requires fathers to play an equal part in childrearing — indeed one of the key policy outcomes desired by many governments including in the UK (and central to the government's current proposals) is increased take - up of parenting leave and pay by fathers.
Dr. Joan B. Kelly, a renowned psychologist and parenting researcher confirms that the outcomes for children of divorce improve when they have equal access to both parents.
Detection bias has been avoided in this study by equal surveillance of clinical outcomes between the two feeding groups by the NICU staff and physicians.
Comparison 1 Midwife - led versus other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 28 Fetal loss equal to / after 24 weeks and neonatal death.
The focus of «predistribution «is that governments need to create more equal outcomes even before collecting taxes and redistributing them as benefits.
In the London election, roughly equal numbers of those voting for other candidates turned out to have a Labour or Tory preference - so those 250,000 voters got to count in the final outcome - though the result was unaffected by transfers.
In particular, we are considering whether there are equal or similar opportunities to accumulate wealth in the UK as well as whether the outcomes of wealth inequality cause socio - economic problems.
Access to medication and treatments Diabetes UK believes that people with diabetes should have equal access to the best diabetes care and health outcomes available on the basis of clinical need and appropriateness, not on their or the NHS's ability to pay.
Ensuring access to high quality care for people with diabetes Diabetes UK and the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) believe that all people with diabetes should have equal access to the best possible diabetes care and health outcomes provided on the basis of clinical need..
Because these are all equality of outcome entities and not directly to do with equal oppurtunity, and are vitally important for the foundations of a fair society.
A majority Conservative government is now equal with a majority Labour government as the ideal outcome of the 2015 general election and Labour's lead has been consistently reduced to single digits.
The Pontypridd MP will argue it is time for Labour to «rediscover a sense of national mission» by pledging to ensure equal outcomes as well as opportunities for people across Britain.
The outcome of that race could affect who runs the Senate, where Democrats and Republicans share almost equal numbers and a wavering group of Independents has handed control to the GOP — for the moment.
Local elections were held around the country last Tuesday, and while the Syracuse region did not contain the drama of the Kentucky governor's race or the Houston equal rights ordinance, there were nonetheless some local results of note, and some tea leaves embedded in the details of expected outcomes.
«We're now studying whether women who form such trust - based friendships and negotiate in teams of friends achieve equal or better commercial outcomes than men.»
«Both creams have an equal cosmetic outcome and risk of local adverse events.
The perinatal outcomes of the deliveries complicated by intrapartum fever (body temperature equal to or greater than 100.4 °F / 38.0 °C) were compared to those of 618 women who delivered without intrapartum fever.
The probability of winning a roll of the dice, for example, is equal to the proportion of winning outcomes relative to all possible ones.
After both groups were re-examined at intervals of six months, one year and two years, the patient outcomes appeared to be equal.
To find out, the team looked at the 35 - year period between 1970 and 2004, and asked how the outcomes of elections, including the 2004 presidential contest, might have been different if the mortality rate of black and white people had been equal.
The goal of minimally invasive surgery is to perform operations through very small incisions a mere fraction of the size of the incisions used in traditional surgery with equal or superior clinical outcomes and less impact on a child's body and organs.
The outcome of a given division is unpredictable, but in homeostasis the probabilities of producing two progenitor and two differentiating daughters are the same, so that on average, equal numbers of progenitors and differentiating cells are produced across whole population of progenitors.
After 4 years, the outcomes showed that in comparison to people with a reduced consumption of total legumes — chickpeas, lentils, peas and beans --(12.73 grams / day, roughly equivalent to 1.5 servings each week of 60g of raw legumes), people with a greater consumption (28.75 grams a day, equal to 3,35 servings a week) had a 35 % reduced risk of type 2 diabetes.
The majority of studies that reported body composition outcomes have shown equal efficacy for fat mass, fat - free mass and waist circumference.
The World Health Organization recommended less than 10 % of calories from added sugar based on its assessment of higher consumption and adverse health outcomes.4 With the evidence of higher added sugar consumption and adverse health outcomes accumulating, the American Heart Association recommended that total calories from added sugar should be less than 100 calories / d for most women and less than 150 calories / d for most men.5 Our analysis suggests that participants who consumed greater than or equal to 10 % but less than 25 % of calories from added sugar, the level below the Institute of Medicine recommendation and above the World Health Organization / American Heart Association recommendation, had a 30 % higher risk of CVD mortality; for those who consumed 25 % or more of calories from added sugar, the relative risk was nearly tripled (fully adjusted HR, 2.75).
The other roles are given almost equal weight; the supporting characters aren't atmosphere, but are crucial to the story, and one sign of the good writing is in the way other relationships (the mother and her son, the son and Gabrielle) affect the outcome of the plot.
10.3 ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including through eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and actions in this regard
Scalia, as mentioned above, sometimes seemed to accept this argument and agreed that the original understanding of the equal protection clause could not justify the outcome in Brown.
This table reports coefficients from regressions of an indicator variable equal to 1 if the outcome test score is nonmissing on ever offer.
This practice, diametrically opposed to that in Singapore, which outperforms the United States in reading in English in spite of the fact that nearly everyone in that city - state speaks a different language at home, has no chance of narrowing the gap in academic literacy with native English speakers; instead it will exacerbate it, to be followed by more civil rights pressure on our universities to lower their academic standards still further in an attempt to achieve equal outcomes, in a vicious cycle that will continue the degradation of America's civil and academic life.
A federally financed group says that teachers who go through its alternative - certification program could produce student outcomes equal to or greater than those of teachers who earn certification through traditional routes.
Using state resources to offset disparities in property tax bases may meet a legal definition of equal access under state constitutions, but the LaFortune et al. findings raise questions about this strategy for promoting more equal outcomes.
As journalist Louis Menand put it, «The experts performed worse than they would have if they had simply assigned an equal probability to all three outcomes... Human beings who spend their lives studying the state of the world, in other words, are poorer forecasters than dart - throwing monkeys.»
The Mathematica Policy Research report found that, after three years in the schools, students showed gains in math equal to 1.2 years of extra instruction and in reading almost a full extra year of improvement compared to outcomes for students in schools with similar demographics.
When asked to compare the online learning outcomes with those of face - to - face instruction a majority said they are equal.
Decades of research — including Grossman et al.'s 1997 study of violence prevention among elementary schoolchildren and a cost - benefit analysis of SEL in 2015 — document how SEL supports academic achievement, deserving, in fact, equal billing with academic outcomes (Vega, 2015).
For instance, schools participating in the Carnegie Foundation's Student Agency Improvement Community, a network of researchers and practitioners applying the science of learning mindsets to daily classroom practice, have seen stronger outcomes among low - income black and Latino students since implementing interventions focused on learning mindsets.34 Equal Opportunity Schools, a national nonprofit organization, has also partnered with school, county, and district leaders to increase the number of black and Latino students enrolled in advanced placement courses and has seen gains in both participation and passage rates as a result.35 In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.36
Mel West, co-editor of the review and head of Manchester University's school of education, says that schools in isolation are not going to be able to achieve a more equal outcome for pupils.
Across four statewide indicators, (Suspension Rate, Graduation Rate, English Language Arts, and Mathematics) Pittsburg maintains equal or better outcomes for each of those five student groups compared to WCCUSD.
, (Suspension Rate, Graduation Rate, English Language Arts, and Mathematics) Pittsburg maintains equal or better outcomes for each of those five student groups compared to WCCUSD.
Educators want these same outcomes but consider a broad range of other objectives to be of equal or greater importance.
More than 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education, federal education policies still implicitly accept the myth of «separate but equal,» by attempting to improve student outcomes without integrating schools.
The author recommends we «expand» the definition of equity in the policies and resources made available to the schools and other institutions, presumably until «equal outcomes» are achieved, although she doesn't tell us when we might return to a non-expansive definition of equity.
Confronted by the dominant attitude that demographics were destiny, a group of committed educators, led by Dacia Toll and Doug McCurry, set out on a mission to provide equal education access to all America's children and conceived of a school in which high expectations and strong student outcomes were the norm — where access to four - year college for low - income students and those of color was a right, not a privilege.
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