Sentences with phrase «outcome measurements not»

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Hi Lenahc, I have never made this cheesecake other than using the exact measurements outlined, so I'm not much help with adjusting the measurements and having a successful outcome.
The choice of an Apgar score of zero and the primary outcome measurement is particularly apt, since severe neurologic injury is particularly likely at homebirth, because homebirth midwives do not monitor the fetal heart rate appropriately.
A broader economic approach to the measurement of outcomes, such as stated preference discrete choice modelling, might have captured women's preferences for alternative attributes of planned place of birth and might have been more informative to decision makers, 28 but this was not practically possible given the anonymity involved in the study design and the available resources.
You would think that the outcomes would be the measurement of if treatments are being «over prescribed» or not, rather than the opinions of a bunch of moms on some movie you watched.
New research published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes shows that your coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, a measurement of plaque in the arteries that feed the heart, may help determine whether or not you are a good candidate for aspirin.
Schools have not yet learned to use systematic measurement of progress toward essential outcomes.
We don't have standards and measurements that allow us to adequately compare the outcomes between students, between schools and between states.
'' that there have been periods of warming and cooling in the 20th century, and that the net outcome has been a higher temperature at the end of the century than at the beginning; and (2), that it is not clear exactly how much that increase has been, because of measurement problems.»
And, the whole endeavor benefits immensely from tracking what is working (and what is not working) via outcome measurement.
Other frameworks can nest within the comprehensive regulatory framework if they represent a unique system of rules that establish the way that something operates, e.g., risk framework, outcomes measurement framework.
Outcome measurements are objective, not subjective.
The other outcome measures are not included due to volatility in measurement (counties with small populations see large changes in their rates) or changes in how the indicator is measured over time (the MAP tests have not remained consistent in the last several years).
Our global measurement of health outcomes may not have been sensitive enough to detect important differences.
Although childhood human capital did not explain the credit score — heart age connection completely, its contribution was notable, given that 30 y elapsed between predictor and outcome measurements.
The present study suggests that this acceptance may have been premature... Results from this study indicate that the use of the IT / SCV typology does not consistently work better than a simple measure of the breadth of violent acts used by respondents» husbands to predict negative outcomes of partner violence victimization... [and] both of these measurement strategies fail to examine the general effect of husbands» control... The preliminary empirical evidence reported here suggests that these victims of coercive control are an unrecognized category of victims... IPV researchers should focus on the dynamics of coercive control in intimate abuse whether or not this control occurs in the context of physical violence.
One possible explanation for these protective effects in the literature is that offspring outcomes were measured at only one occasion; that is, some of the behaviors being examined may not have been evident at the time of measurement, as there is evidence that problems vary across time [20].
Measurement occasions and analysis groupings (not to scale) for the predictor: change in financial difficulties, and outcome: ADHD symptoms from the hyperactivity subscale of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.
For example, in the MTA sample, correlations between measures reflecting the actual reports of peers about one another were correlated only 0.01 to 0.27 in magnitude with ratings of peer functioning obtained from parents and teachers, suggesting that reports by adults are not useful proxies for the perspectives of one's peers.27 Given that views of one's peers provide better prediction to later psychiatric problems, 3 the use of adult report to index intervention outcomes in studies targeting the peer relationship problems of children is likely to prove a limited measurement approach.
Although more studies are certainly needed to replicate and extend these findings (particularly given the cross-sectional design and limited measurement of sleep and outcome domains), this study offers an important reminder to researchers to not overstate findings from any single study that is unable to consider all potential confounds.
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