Sentences with phrase «predictive value at»

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«Predictive technology is rapidly becoming an integral component of supply chain execution, as companies recognize its enormous value,» said Eric Carlborg, general partner at August Capital.
Researchers at the University of Chicago looked at the predictive value of a student's freshman year of high school as it relates to a number of future outcomes.
The authors conclude that measuring fetal fibronectin at 18 -21 weeks pregnancy appears to offer a similar predictive value to measurements at 22 - 27 weeks.
Lengthy and expensive reviews that are «methodologically robust» but unusable in practice often fail to inform, inspire, or influence.55 A recent systematic review of diabetes risk scores revealed that the authors of most studies were primarily concerned with the intellectual concept of improving the predictive value of the score but had given little or no thought to how their score might be used, by whom, or for what — nor what the implications would be for real people who would be designated «at risk» by the score.56
At least in theory, these protocols could be refined over time to improve their predictive power and diagnostic value.
Amid opt - outs and outrage at the SBACs, Connecticut passed a law replacing the un-validated 11th grade SBAC with the SAT as a required high school test; even though the SAT has been proven to have little predictive value for determining college success.
But to suggest that because these observational indicators (artificially) correlate with teachers» value - added scores at «weak» and «very weak» levels (see Notes 1 and 2 below), that this means that these observational systems might «add» more «value» to the summative sides of teacher evaluations (i.e., their predictive value) is premature, not to mention a bit absurd.
«If one hypothesized that momentum has similar predictive power around the world, equal to the historical average of value and momentum over each of our four regions, then the ex post «failure» of Japanese momentum is not at all statistically impressive (a p - value of about 26 %).
Values for all models were above 0.5, indicating that all combinations of maternal and young adult measures were predictive of outcome at above chance levels (56).
If we accept that the crunch - free predictive model is a good predictor of game outcomes (and the extremely high correlation and tiny p - value suggest that it is), then the «crunch salvage hypothesis» tells us that we should expect that it should improve the outcomes of game projects where it is used at least to some tiny, observable extent... and the more it is used, the more it should improve game project outcomes.
It says much that even some of the most accomplished scientists at this meeting articulated that progress on climate, energy, equity, education and conservation of living resources will be driven by values and faith more than data and predictive models.
Instead, the tendency has been to just look at static mean geographic patterns of things, which has been shown over and over again not to have much predictive value, with a couple of exceptions (e.g. see a nice 2010 paper by Trenberth and Fasullo [summary here] that relates one chronic model mean cloud error to climate sensitivity).
The problem I have with it is its usefulness, as the speaker basically said that if the answer didn't match observations then that just meant the constraints were wrong (or possibly the prior - he did not insist on a uniform one) which implies it doesn't have any practical predictive value, as there seems no way of knowing which constraints are the right ones other than by checking if the answer looks good... Rumour has it that one of the later speakers may be going to say it is not useful for our sort of climate research for some reason... it will all be on video at some later date for those who are interested.
At least weather predictions are sometimes proven right but I'm not aware of any predictive value of the CAGW climate models.
«At the current rate» is a qualifier meaning the statement is not meant to have predictive value, but is merely an extrapolation from the large decrease observed in 2007.
I think reversals are pretty random, there is no such thing as being overdue, that's like being overdue at a slot machine, past behavior has no predictive value.
If we want to (conservatively) isolate the predictive value of LSAT scores alone at a half or even a third of that, that's still impressive — given that no other pre-law-school factor outside of LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA predicts more than five percent of bar performance.
This will include exploring AI and statistical predictive models for valuing disputes and predicting outcomes, predicting cost overruns and case length and managing litigation at a portfolio level.
Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the EPDS at various cut points.
To study the predictive value of antenatal maternal mental representations about the child for mother — infant interaction at three months after birth.
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