Sentences with phrase «point scale according»

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In fact, according to Forrester, out of 13 different online marketing strategies and sites, Facebook came in dead last, with a satisfaction score of 3.54 on a 5 - point scale.
The most harm, according to respondents, will fall on the gulf fisheries and tourism industries, giving that factor a mean of 6.5 on a 7 - point agreement scale.
According to a new American Customer Satisfaction Survey (ACSI), most of us have a positive experience when we use the Web — 78.2 points on a 100 - point scale.
BofA won bonds due in 2029 with a yield of 3.78 percent, which slightly increased the spread over the scale to 165 basis points from 163 basis points, according to MMD, a unit of Thomson Reuters.
The point is that we may judge according to it whether we ought to achieve a better consequence by breaking a promise, by asking whether we would regard it as desirable that regularly when the scales are balanced in a certain way all persons should break a promise of a certain solemnity in order to achieve an advantage of a certain magnitude.
Judging / How: Each product will be evaluated on an initial 10 - point grading scale according to its originality, demonstrated teamwork, demonstrated sales success
Gourmet Kona coffee sets the extra fancy standard in Hawaii according to (SCAA) the Specialty Coffee Association of America; coffee which scores 80 points or above on a 100 - point scale is graded as specialty.
Next, she worked with a dermatologic surgeon to code the images according to the Fitzpatrick scale of skin tones, a six - point scale, from light to dark, originally developed by dermatologists as a means of assessing risk of sunburn.
Morse graded his subjects» experiences according to the Greyson scale, a 16 - point questionnaire designed by University of Virginia psychiatrist Bruce Greyson that remains the benchmark for determining whether or not an anomalous experience should be considered a near - death experience.
After adjusting for maternal IQ and education, characteristics of the home environment, school district, and number of siblings, the children who were exposed to greater than 5 parts arsenic per billion of household well water (WAs ≥ 5 μg / L) showed reductions in Full Scale, Working Memory, Perceptual Reasoning and Verbal Comprehension scores, losses of 5 - 6 points, considered a significant decline, that may translate to problems in school, according to Gail Wasserman, PhD, professor of Medical Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia, and the study's first author.
Though it could take years to mature, the Stanford approach points toward the possibility of industrial - scale production of carbon nanotube semiconductors, according to Naresh Shanbhag, a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and director of SONIC, a consortium for next - generation chip design research.
According to quantum theory, particles act as waves rather than point masses on very small scales.
To gauge the level of pain inflicted by each species, the researchers offered their own forearms, and scored each bite according to a five - point scale, ranging from «could not pinch skin», to «sharper unpleasant pain and capable of breaking skin if persistent».
Video analysis of 144 speed dates showed that for each one - point increase on a seven - point scale of expansiveness, college students» chances of getting a «yes» response increased by 76 %, according to the paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Researchers have linked weight gain to stress, and according to an American Psychological Association survey, about one - fourth of Americans rate their stress level as 8 or more on a 10 - point scale.
According to ETS, the number of students «passing» an AP exam in at least one subject (scoring at least a three on a five - point scale) increased from a little over three hundred thousand in 2002 to nearly five hundred and seventy - five thousand in 2012.
According to NAEP results, released by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics, Alabama is one of four states to show significant gains in fourth - grade reading, and over the past eight years has shown a greater increase in scale than any other state, moving from 207 in 2003 to the national average of 220 on a 500 - point scale in 2011.
Last, the team discusses and summarizes the information into an overall statement of functioning according to the Seven - Point Scale.
Just as the original Race to the Top competition was organized around four assurances, this competition will evaluate state applications according to five key reform areas on a 300 - point scale:
Students are measured on a 350 - point scale, according to the report.
Just 49 percent of high seniors from college - educated homes read at proficient and advanced levels, according to the 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress, a mere three percentage points higher than in 2002; average scale scores for seniors from college - educated homes increased by a mere three points within the past 11 years.
Figure 1 from the paper (extracted below) shows 2 year to 16 year regressions for the period 1871 - 2010 (Points are organized in chronological order according to the color scale ranging from dark blue to red passing through light blue, green, yellow, and orange; labels in the top left panel refer to points corresponding to the first month of the specified Points are organized in chronological order according to the color scale ranging from dark blue to red passing through light blue, green, yellow, and orange; labels in the top left panel refer to points corresponding to the first month of the specified points corresponding to the first month of the specified year.)
Often this means examining individually each hound and grading according to the scale of points found within the AKC beagle breed standard; all AKC show disqualifications apply.
Using the scale of points, each dog is evaluated according to how closely it conforms to the breed standard.
Using a «scale of points» each dog is evaluated according to how closely it conforms to the AKC approved breed standard.
The non-hierarchical treatment of color in Donald Judd's Menziken wall sculpture (Untitled, 1988) stems from Mondrian's experimental attempts to balance primaries according to scale, while Carl Andre's shimmering floor sculptures (Copper Sum Five, 2006 and Fifth Aluminum Cardinal, 1978) remove the hierarchy of display, creating infinite points of view.
Marking his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Polychromatic Structures comprises a series of site - responsive installations of his geometric polychrome basswood and ink sculptures that are placed across the walls according to the light, scale and vantage points of the gallery.
By replacing the combiner boxes here with DC - to - DC converters that step up the voltage from the strings to roughly 10x the string voltage of 1,500 volts, we can dramatically improve the cost of wiring and the resistive losses in the wiring, and by using a very large - scale DC - to - AC converter, which is commonly available in the utility industry (used for grid ties globally), and by leveraging that pre-existing technology, we can achieve a very good cost structure from the MVDC point forward to the grid connection,» according to the CTO.
BCCAQ then combines outputs from the two by taking the daily QDM outputs at each fine - scale grid point and reordering them within a given month according to the daily CA ranks, i.e., using a form of Empirical Copula Coupling (Schefzik, Thorarinsdottir, and Gneiting 2013).
There is a point where economies of scale «break» in the favor of community solar developers and another — at around 5 MW, according to LBNL — where the advantages start diminishing, Fox - Penner explained.
The many examples have been clustered according to the type of linkage and ordered according to the entry point and scale of decision - making (Figure 18.2).
The cited case is only one particular point on the scale and according to apsillers answer appears to be in «fundamental disagreement» with the other case.
According to Steve Matthews of Stem, a two point downgrade in page rank is «the equivalent of two notches on the Richter scale
To determine current SES, study members» current or most recent occupation at age 32 years was coded according to the 6 - point scale for contemporary occupations in New Zealand; homemakers and those not working were prorated according to their level of education.50
According to the methodological rule we expected variances ranging from 1.5 to 3.0, indicative of a normal distribution regarding the given answers (reports of happiness were rated on a 7 - point scale).
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) examines the global assessment of a person's quality of life according to his / her chosen criteria using five items rated on a 7 - point Likert scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life&raqScale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) examines the global assessment of a person's quality of life according to his / her chosen criteria using five items rated on a 7 - point Likert scale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life&raqscale ranging from «Strongly Disagree» to «Strongly Agree (e.g., «I am satisfied with my life»).
Subjects judge each item according to the five - point likert scale.
Items are rated on 5 - point Likert scale ranging from «never» to «often» or from «not characteristic» to «very characteristic», according to the occurrence of problematic behaviors in the child.
According to the latest ValueInsured Housing Confidence Index, existing homeowners who are interested in buying / upgrading to another home in the near future enjoy a 75.0 housing confidence on a 100 - point scale, compared to 67.7 confidence level among all Americans, 61.6 among non-homeowners, and 59.6 among first - time homebuyers.
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