Sentences with word «oversample»

Administered every two years in math and reading, the main NAEP oversamples in 21 large urban districts and releases the scores separately as TUDA.
State Republican Party chairman Ed Cox slammed the Siena poll as flawed for oversampling New York City voters and under - sampling upstate voters compared to historic Election Day voting patterns, thus inflating Cuomo's popularity.
Apolipoprotein (APOE) genotyping with oversampling of ε4 + individuals will be used to enrich the enrollment sample, such that roughly half of those scanned will be amyloid positive and half will be amyloid negative.
And this year, our survey researchers oversampled parents of school - aged children and Americans living in small towns and rural areas to obtain more reliable results for those two subgroups.
The 2017 poll gathered responses from a nationally representative, stratified sample of 4,214 adults aged 18 and older, including representative oversamples of teachers (669), parents with school age children living in their home (2,170), and Hispanics (805).
The prospect of dealing with 100 year time series of a system oversampled by a factor of 4x is enough to make me salivate.
The rather large phone also features a 20 MP rear PureView camera with oversampling technology akin to the Lumia 1020.
She is a nationally recognized expert on accountability for early childhood programs, assessment, and large - scale studies of children with disabilities, serving on national advisory boards and consulting to major evaluations to help create designs that adequately address such issues as oversampling and measurement of disability.
Nokia Lumia Icon captures two different sizes of every single shot — a 20 MP for post-editing and a 5 - megapixel oversampled image for quick sharing.
The regional oversamples were then weighted using the same targets from the Survey of Consumer Finances as used to weight the national study.
You Obama supporters keep clutching your skewed oversampled polls, pretend your community organizer has not been President for the last four years and keep chanting «Hope and Change» and «Forward»... we'll see how that works out in November.
Hmm... I looked at some of the demographic breakdowns... I'm starting to think that some of the polling may be oversampling Democrats in rural upstate — considering how well it correlates with the rest of the state and that it generally would lean significantly further to the right than the state as a whole.
The study oversampled for students with depressive and / or conduct problems.
As noted above, the 808's 1.3 GHz processor is barely powerful enough to keep up with the rigors of PureView oversampling, guaranteeing that you'll be running it at full throttle any time you get trigger - happy with the shutter button.
The device will also be able to take photos at both 32MP and 5MP at the same time in 16:9, and there will be 7:1 oversampling when converting higher - res photos down to manageable sizes.
Priest says the UK has a number of big cohort studies to draw on, which have made an effort to «oversample minority children» to provide good measures of discrimination at both individual and neighbourhood levels.
Participants living in Philadelphia County, high - density minority neighborhoods, and lower socioeconomic status households were oversampled resulting in a total of 37 % middle - aged minority participants (31 % African American, 6 % multiracial).
Regional oversamples of approximately 300 adults were surveyed in each of two US regions, Chicago and San Francisco, using a blend of samples from the GfK KnowledgePanel and other online panels.
If that's the case, the Siena poll oversampled people who say they support the former New York senator, which could mean Clinton's support hasn't actually decreased over the past month.
Still, +13 since the last poll and dems are still oversampled in this survey.
They pointed to peculiar movement in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's poll numbers in the two Siena polls — the percentage of likely voters in the district viewing him favorably plummeted from 57 to 46 percent over a month — as evidence that the latter might have oversampled more conservative voters.
The data, crunched by Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, comes from a survey of 600 likely 2018 voters over the phone in 30 targeted swing districts, and an additional oversample of 300 Democratic - leaning surge voters.
The particular survey analyzed for that paper oversampled homosexual couples, who comprised 16 % of the sample.10 The homosexual couples in the survey were more likely to have met online, and naturally, less likely to have gotten married, given that, at least at the time that data were collected, they could not legally do so in most states.
This question served as a screen to allow oversampling of charter - school and private - school parents until we reached numbers large enough to estimate perceptions within each sector with a small margin of error.
The National Board's researchers, however, chose a peculiar sampling scheme that oversampled particularly high - scoring National Board teachers and particularly low - scoring teachers who were unsuccessful.
Available is an 11 - speaker Infiniti «Studio on Wheels» ™ by Bose ®, combining a 3 - way front door speaker array using 10 - inch woofers with an audiophile - quality head unit incorporating double oversampling 24 - bit 96KHz Burr Brown ® Digital Analogue Converters (DAC).
You could say Dariusburst looks suitably HD, which is a pretty decent acccomplishment for a universal app (contrast this with Cave's universal shooters, with the pixellated oversampled look of a game punching above its weight class).
I just completed an electronic design that employed massive oversampling (20 million per second to use at 20 thousand per second), and while it did help to compensate for electronic noise, it in no way came close to the theoretical limit for reducing total inaccuracies, because there were other sources of systematic error.
One unique feature of this survey was its deliberate oversampling of Alaska residents, which allowed a first - time comparison of their Arctic knowledge with that of other U.S. residents.
If El Niño / La Niña is one of the fastest major climate changes that climate models need to model, then sampling twice a day represents 28x oversampling (assuming that El Niño / La Niña doesn't pop up any faster than over the course of two weeks).
The specific thread I took issue with is a June 2009 RealClimate thread («On oversampling»..
The use of oversampling means you're able to zoom in without losing too much detail, and 20 - megapixel images generally don't look that great anyway.
ASUS has also dropped their low light oversampling technology from the ASUS ZenFone 4 (ZE554KL), trusting the large 1.4 μm pixels and wide f / 1.8 aperture to do their job in poorer lighting.
The ZenFone Zoom has a 13MP camera with optical image stabilization and 3X optical zoom, but without oversampling technology.
The scales were subsequently validated in a two - stage clinical reappraisal survey (N = 1000 telephone screening interviews in the first stage followed by N = 153 face - to - face clinical interviews in the second stage that oversampled first - stage respondents who screened positive for emotional problems) in a local convenience sample.
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