Sentences with phrase «predictive effects in»

As in the production function discussion, I construct an index corresponding to variation in teacher inputs within a school and use it to obtain a predictive effect in SD units: Likewise, I construct an index corresponding to variation across schools and use it to obtain a predictive effect in SD units:

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More importantly, it could also inspire study in and be part of a larger collection of evidence to support the predictive and contributory effects of mini flash crashes on larger flash crashes or on market crashes more broadly.
«These predictive algorithms seem to do a good job when CRISPR is performed in cells or tissues in a dish, but whole genome sequencing has not been employed to look for all off - target effects in living animals,» says co-author Alexander Bassuk, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics at the University of Iowa.
However, while they are valuable tools in a broad range of fields, predictive models are still plagued by uncertainties, or errors, and a great deal of effort is directed at determining the extent and effects of these errors.
Researchers set out to see if these pregnancy conditions had a predictive effect on the father's chances of developing them later in his life, since a live - in partner shares similar dietary and exercise habits, both important determinants of these conditions.
We hope that our new, faster and more accurate predictive method will eventually have the same effect elsewhere in Australia and overseas,» he says.
This predictive model could be used to figure out what these side effects are ahead of time,» said UC San Diego alumnus Aarash Bordbar, who did this research while a Ph.D. student in Palsson's Systems Biology Research Group.
«Models are being used to explore physical effects (scenarios) and as a predictive tool,» Andrew Callegari said in a Feb. 2, 1984 presentation for colleagues.
Our conclusion that the observed effect was not simply a chance association is strengthened both by the observed, substantial improvement in RR when cancers occurring early in the trial were excluded and by the highly significant predictive effect of both the baseline and the 1 - y serum 25 (OH) D values in addition to the intervention itself.
In our study we draw upon the findings from 24 evaluations of various types of school choice programs to show that the achievement effects from those programs are only weakly and inconsistently predictive of their subsequent attainment effects.
With the baseline controls, using the factor model, an SD increase in the teacher factor based on test scores has a predictive effect on college attendance of 0.16 percentage points.
Therefore, in predicting college attendance With the baseline controls in X, without the quadratic terms, with the partition on subject and grade, this gives The predictive effect on college attendance of 0.51 percentage points is considerably larger than the effect based on within school variation: percentage points.
When the factors are constructed using data on college attendance, the predictive effect of a 1 - SD increase in the teacher factor is 0.79 percentage points.
These estimates are lower bounds on the predictive effect of an SD increase in the teacher factor (Gco) based directly on college attendance.
With the baseline controls in X, the factor model estimates imply the predictive effects and.
In parallel with the optimal linear predictor of college attendance, the optimal linear predictor for the test score is The predictive effects are With the baseline controls in X, the estimates are anIn parallel with the optimal linear predictor of college attendance, the optimal linear predictor for the test score is The predictive effects are With the baseline controls in X, the estimates are anin X, the estimates are and.
And this particular type of talk with children in the toddler / preschool age range was more predictive of child language outcomes than the quantity of talk or other types of talk, and it wiped out the effect of quantity in the statistical models.
Known in education research literature as the «Pygmalion effect,» a teacher's higher or lower expectations of a student are significantly predictive of the student's future academic outcomes.25
As before, the predictive effect of P / E10 is high in the intermediate - term as we see in years 10 and 20.
The PNAS paper makes a key point: «These precipitation and temperature effects are statistically significant but have modest influence in terms of predictive power in a model with political, economic, and physical geographic predictors.
About 1980ish, some old ideas like the greenhouse effect were brought out of mothballs and re-examined with new tools and techniques; simultaneously several researchers and theoreticians released their notes, published, or otherwise got together and there was a surprising consilience and not a small amount of mixing with old school hippy ecologism on some of the topics that became the roots of Climate Change science (before it was called Global Warming); innovations in mathematics were also applied to climate thought; supercomputers (though «disappointing» on weather forecasting) allowed demonstration of plausibility of runaway climate effects, comparison of scales of effects, and the possibility of climate models combined with a good understanding of the limits of predictive power of weather models.
The main evidence for catastrophic anthropogenic global warming (CAGW), the principal alleged adverse effect of human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), is climate models built by CAGW supporters in a field where models with real predictive power do not exist and can not be built with any demonstrable accuracy beyond a week or two because climate and weather are coupled non-linear chaotic systems.
Model experiments should be the most appropriate way to estimate the predictive skill of internal variability in the absence of these real - world effects.
Modern Science on the other hand rests on scientific deduction by postulated Cause & Effect in models of the real world with predictive power.
However, a model tuned in this fashion lacks a controlling cause and effect relationship, and so has zero predictive power.
We can be «so sure» that we're not just seeing warming because CO2 isn't the same as warmth, and the climate is a complex system ruled by patterns of chaos on some timescales, but linearly predictive in other timescales on large enough regions for some effects.
When respondents were asked for their perspectives on AI and its effect on the legal industry, 71 % predicted it would have the biggest impact on electronic discovery in the areas of case assessment and predictive coding (TAR), coming in next at 41 % was document automation, followed by legal research (40 %), contract analysis / automation (34 %), and case / outcome prediction (24 %).
Cobalt was critical of the testing method of the example formulations in the patent; Apotex alleged that the rabbit testing of a parent bimatoprost was not predictive of effects in humans.
In sum, participation in the full intervention during the elementary grades was predictive of enduring significant positive effects through age 18 years on students» bonds to school, achievement, and school behavioIn sum, participation in the full intervention during the elementary grades was predictive of enduring significant positive effects through age 18 years on students» bonds to school, achievement, and school behavioin the full intervention during the elementary grades was predictive of enduring significant positive effects through age 18 years on students» bonds to school, achievement, and school behavior.
In Dr. Le's meta - analysis, though, a more recent and much stronger test of any factor's predictive mettle, the IOS narrowly missed the cutoff for a «large effect» on future relationship status.
Thus, the predictive accuracy of a one time screen imposes a disadvantage on the potential effect of early intervention programmes to prevent antisocial behaviour in children and adolescents.
Similarities in predictive patterns emphasize positive effects of a stimulating HLE for young children's development, irrespective of the cultural specificity of dyadic bookreading.
In addition, since from a practical - clinical perspective effect sizes are the most relevant objective of the analyses, and due to the fact that p - values are strongly dependent on sample size, all effect sizes for the relationships analyzed have been estimated by the confidence interval for the parameters, with the R2 measuring the global predictive capacity of the models (adjusted to the covariates).
Whereas short and long - term former relationships had a predictive power for less emotional insecurity, less conflict tolerance and more dysfunctional conflict styles in the current partnership, there was no effect of earlier relationship experiences on partnership satisfaction and future orientation.
In contrast, parental monitoring had a substantial negative predictive effect on children's school achievement in the context of other variableIn contrast, parental monitoring had a substantial negative predictive effect on children's school achievement in the context of other variablein the context of other variables.
For example, higher levels of depression have been shown to be predictive of poorer treatment outcomes for patients with chronic pain, 11 as well as higher health care costs over time.12 Equally, the presence of pain in people being treated for mood disturbance has predicted delayed responses to mood interventions.13 Therefore, improving our understanding of how chronic pain and depression are linked, and treating both components offers the prospect of enhancing treatment effects beyond the benefits of treating either condition alone.14
This study, drawing on data from the 2002 Survey of Approaches to Educational Planning (SAEP), examined the predictive effects of parenting practices and parenting style on children's school achievement, and the predictive effects of parental expectations and parental beliefs on parenting style for 6,626 respondents with children aged 5 — 18 years in Canada.
This effect was complemented by a significant main effect of the support provider's own level of positive support - seeking (in the seeker role), with more positive support - seeking (in the seeker role) predictive of more instrumental support (in the provider role)(β =.21, p =.014).
Papers included in this review were those reporting empirical research (cross sectional or longitudinal in design) exploring associations between a psychosocial variable and emotional adjustment, or the predictive effect of, at least one psychosocial variable on an emotional adjustment outcome measure.
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