The essence of each measure is to
predict whether individual students would answer each question correctly based on their past and future performance and to use these predictions to identify unexpected answer patterns.
In recent years, researchers have discovered several ways of using genome sequencing of tumours to
predict whether an individual cancer patient will benefit from a specific type of medicine.
This is the prospect raised by the discovery of gene variants that seem to
predict whether an individual will produce enough antibodies in response to a vaccine to protect them against disease.
As a result, with as little as one teaspoon of saliva, it is possible to
predict whether an individual is destined to develop Alzheimer's disease.
A 2017 study published in Economics Letters found that childhood self - control
predicts whether an individual will contribute to a retirement plan as an adult.
A further analysis showed that 10 of these proteins could
predict whether individuals with mild cognitive impairment would develop Alzheimer's within a year.
Not exact matches
Extensive background data on two
individuals — comparable to that collected by digital dating services — can't
predict whether that pair will...
«Simply owning a gun does not
predict an
individual will express anti-gun control opinions, but rather
whether the person feels empowered by the gun,» Froese said.
Next, they tested
whether such feelings of control would
predict individuals» environmentally friendly behavior.
Now, scientists at the Salk Institute report a way to
predict, with 92 percent accuracy,
whether an
individual with bipolar disorder will be a lithium responder.
The Hubrecht lab is also involved in two trials to assess
whether colon cancer organoids grown from
individual patients can
predict drug response.
W: When you look at systems that self - organize into complex behaviors and understand what the rules are, the bigger question becomes
whether there are situations in which your understanding of the
individual cases can help you
predict the behavior of the complex system.
«Of course, we can not
predict individual rainstorms in California and their local impacts months or seasons ahead, but we can use our climate computer model to determine
whether on average the next year will have drier or wetter soils or more or less wildfires.
«The next step would be to look at these same sorts of tasks and see
whether or not it could
predict individuals who are beginning to show early signs of cognitive impairment, such as early signs of Alzheimer's disease,» Mewborn said.
Researchers Lamar Pierce, PhD, associate professor of strategy at Olin and PhD - candidate Timothy Gubler found that the decision to contribute to a 401 (k) retirement plan
predicted whether or not an
individual will act to correct poor physical health indicators revealed during an employer - sponsored health examination.
In other words, even with knowledge of an
individual's genetic variants, it may not be possible to
predict whether or not he or she will have the disease.
OBJECTIVE To use functional MRI (fMRI) to investigate
whether hippocampal activation during a memory task can
predict cognitive decline in
individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
I
predicted that this week's focus would be on
whether it was time for the
individual investor to return to stocks.
Credit agencies, also known as credit ratings agencies, help potential lenders and creditors determine
whether to lend or extend credit to an
individual or business, by
predicting the likelihood that the borrower will repay the debt in a timely manner.
While I wouldn't go as far as to deny that some
individuals will be able to make money trading binary options, I would strongly advise that
individuals take a serious look at
whether they can really
predict market price action with such a high degree of accuracy.
Even though it is hard to
predict individual rainstorms in California and their local impacts months or seasons ahead, the model predictions still have better chance to determine
whether on average the next year will have drier or wetter soil conditions as well as more or less wildfire probability.
Unwanted pursuit behaviors — which include relatively innocuous behaviors, such as gift - giving or exaggerated displays of affection, as well as more serious types of intrusions, such as stalking or threats of physical violence — occur relatively frequently following relationship breakups.1 Recently, researchers at Ghent University examined the circumstances under which unwanted pursuit behaviors are especially likely to occur.2 Using a sample of 396 divorced
individuals, they investigated
whether certain breakup characteristics (most notably, who initiated the separation)
predict the frequency of post-divorce unwanted pursuit behaviors.
While risk factors often indicate circumstances that may severely challenge children's mental and emotional wellbeing,
predicting whether or not an
individual child develops a mental health diffi culty is not straightforward.
There are also
individual differences in
whether or not people act as this theory
predicts.
The first study endeavoured to illuminate
whether individuals form symbolic attachments to their nations of origin, and
whether such attachments can
predict acculturation orientations that they adopt when adjusting to a new country and its culture.
Our last research question examined
whether mindfulness would positively or negatively
predict individuals» use of avoidance or separation strategies during conflict management.
The aim of this research was to explore
whether a model including psychological predictors at the
individual, interpersonal and cultural level could
predict romantic attitudes.