The distribution of the thresholds determines
the outcome of the aggregate behavior (for example, public opinion).
Not exact matches
Once she can start
aggregating data from her patients with data from other doctors who are using the app, she will have a huge number
of data points that she can use to track everything from the efficacy
of the surgery in certain patient populations, to which doctors might get the best
outcomes.
The briefing is intended to highlight the differences in economic
outcomes of individuals, households and regions observed when examining data in more granular detail than at the
aggregate level.
Since mid 2003 the
outcomes have been somewhat better in
aggregate, but there were still some significant divergences across different parts
of the export sector.
Other official labour cost data based on wage - bill measures, such as average weekly ordinary time earnings and average earnings from the national accounts, paint a similar picture, identifying firm wage
outcomes but giving little indication
of an acceleration
of aggregate wages growth.
Also, it seems more reasonable to think
of these periodic events as
aggregate events which are the
outcome of coordinated activities
of constituent occasions than to think
of them as acts
of single individuals (although Whitehead does identify subatomic pulses with single actual occasions).
We were beaten heavily on
aggregate by the Bundesliga giants in the 2015 - 16 Europa League round
of 16, but will be targeting a much better
outcome this time as we look to get some early points on the board.
Promising new treatments can be (and are) sometimes unfairly dismissed as not meeting these standards when the complexity / variability
of post concussion syndromes makes it hard to construct comparable groups to look at
aggregate outcomes of possible different treatments.
«There are a number
of potential ways in which the results could be calculated and
aggregated, and it is deeply disturbing to discover that the choice
of voting and counting mechanism could well determine the
outcome.
The so called Mo Ibrahim Report is a rehash
of aggregated questionable and or inconclusive research
outcomes by different organizations.
Reporting by institutions
of aggregate career
outcomes of graduate students and postdoctorates on a public web site.
«Most previous studies
aggregate all comorbidities into an index with little consideration
of how a specific comorbid condition can impact lung cancer
outcomes in an individual,» Islam said.
As TC / HDL and SBP aren't remotely independent, just adding them would yield an overestimate
of their
aggregate effects, but this is a just back
of the envelope guestimate for how much Cox risk adjustments would effect the
outcomes.
We have shown that, despite their limitations,
aggregate measures
of non-cognitive skills based on student self - reports provide useful information about students» development, as both levels and year - to - year changes in students» self - ratings are associated with changes in related academic and behavioral
outcomes.
Herein lies the heart
of the problem: while mixed - ability classrooms may be good for student
outcomes in the
aggregate, they are certainly not the best arrangement for the gifted.
It is the
outcomes for each child that are the most important; the rest
of the artificial
aggregates are for no - one but the government and Ofsted.
By placing their own results into the context
of these
aggregate totals, practitioners can better understand the meaning
of their students» college access and persistence
outcomes.
Although accountability reporting systems can be used to hold institutions responsible for
outcomes, given the
aggregate nature
of their reported measures, they do not provide actionable data to assess individual student progress toward college and career readiness and success.
Rather they serve less needy children and when adjusting school
aggregate performance measures for the children they serve, they achieve no better current
outcomes on average than the schools they are slated to take over... The assumption that charter takeover can solve the ills
of certain district schools is specious at best.»
In
aggregate, higher - cost active options lead to returns about 1 % lower on average (because the strategies cost about 1 % more), while also generating a substantially wider range
of outcomes — relative to the market performance.
We multiply the potential
outcomes of each investment scenarios with the chances
of that investment scenario occurring,
aggregate them up, to come up with an expected return.
They then compared these
aggregate results to a distribution
of potential 3 - factor (Fama / French Three Factor Model) adjusted excess returns (alpha) based on random
outcomes.
With the country's largest network
of centers offering SRS for pets, PetCure Oncology is in the unique position to collect data and
aggregate outcomes as this advanced technology is integrated into veterinary medicine.
In the second article in the series, to be published in early January, we will discuss the three team effectiveness models that inspired our study in detail and illustrate their correlations with the
aggregate outcome score and each
of the individual
outcome questions.
Aggregate population growth, as well as redistribution
of the population across larger US regions, strongly affects
outcomes whereas smaller - scale spatial patterns
of population change have smaller effects.
Analysis
of these measures, both at the individual court level — as well as across the full spectrum
of aggregated court data — reveals significant and positive
outcomes for each
of the metrics.
In the realm
of litigation, the utilisation
of patent analytics enables patent practitioners to conduct better pre-litigation and litigation analyses and achieve better
outcomes by uncovering critical insights across patent portfolios containing large
aggregates of data, including: identifying strengths and weaknesses subject to exploitation; pinpointing changes that occurred during prosecution; and invalidating asserted patents by uncovering difficult to find, but highly relevant, prior art references having alternative terminology with patent thesauri.
Duncan and Magnuson (2003) have argued that
aggregating these SES measures is faulty as fluctuations within each measure
of SES differentially affect parenting and child developmental
outcomes.
Contrary to the meta - analyses
of Crits - Christoph5 andAnderson and Lambert, 7 studies
of IPT werenot included (eg, Elkin et al30 and Wilfleyet al31), because the relation
of IPT to STPPis controversial, and empirical results suggest that IPT is very close toCBT.9 Thus, this review includes only studiesfor which there is a general agreement that they represent models
of STPP.As it is questionable to
aggregate the results
of very different
outcome measuresthat refer to different areas
of psychological functioning, we assessed theefficacy
of STPP separately for target symptoms, general psychiatric symptoms (ie, comorbid symptoms), and social functioning.32 Thisprocedure is analogous to the meta - analysis
of Crits - Christoph.5 Asoutcome measures
of target problems, we included patient ratings
of targetproblems and measures referring to the symptoms that are specific to the patientgroup under study, eg, measures
of anxiety for studies investigating treatmentsof anxiety disorders.33 For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric symptoms, broad measures
of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment
of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included.36
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose
of this study was to examine the
aggregate of pre — post differences in the three training components Project SafeCare [now called SafeCare ®]
of all families who completed each component.
Using publicly available community - level AEDI data, 62, 63 we ran a two - level multilevel logistic regression model for one
aggregate developmental
outcome measure (ie, risk
of developmental vulnerability; figure 3A) and an example simulation (figure 3B) using a total sample
of 181 500, with the proportion
of Aboriginal children in each LGA derived from ABS estimates.64, 65 Binomial
outcome data were simulated assuming a baseline risk
of being vulnerable
of 21 % and a community - level random effect based on the actual variation in the published data (figure 3A).
Children living in poverty are at risk
of adverse developmental
outcomes because
of the
aggregate impacts
of introduction to hazard components as repeated infections or malnutrition.
We conducted a quantitative meta - analysis
of studies published between 1998 and 2008 on academic achievement, behavioral functioning, and EF with the aim
of providing
aggregated measures
of effect size for these
outcome domains.
The initiative also emphasizes key strategies for enhancing the quality and usefulness
of states» data, including collecting raw — as opposed to only
aggregated — data at the participant level and doing so at multiple intervals, as well as comparing parent and child
outcomes with those
of similar families not receiving services.