Sentences with phrase «rates as a predictor»

The investment fund management industry keeps pointing to past performance and Morningstar ratings as predictors, when superior past performance and 4 - star and 5 - star ratings are completely useless predictors.
As before, we use the survival of ice of different ages to statistically predict the 2014 minimum and use the last 5 years of survival rates as a predictor for this summer.

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Facebook pays attention to engagement rates on business pages as a predictor of how qualified this content is to be pushed out into more newsfeeds.
But, as University of Chicago professor James Heckman discovered in 2001, going over Perry Pre-School Project (Ypsilanti, Mich.) student success rates, certain character traits and social behaviours were a much better predictor of improved life outcomes.
It was not intended as a predictor of other Ph.D. outcomes, such as passing the preliminary exams or publication rate, he says.
They get to an AUROC (area under receiving operating characteristic) performance of 0.83 to 0.85, which this explainer web site rates as good (B), and is better than any other previous sepsis predictor.
Many health experts consider inflammation to be a better predictor of heart disease than cholesterol levels, with heart attacks occurring in athletes at the same rate as in sedentary individuals.
Instead, we used the ratings assigned to teachers on a joint (effective teaching and culturally responsive pedagogy) teacher accomplishment scale to classify teachers into three levels of accomplishment (most, moderately, and least); these levels were used as predictor variables to explain variations in the instructional practices used by teachers (Table 15).
Second, other measures of teacher performance, such as principal evaluations, student ratings, or classroom observations, may ultimately prove to be better predictors of teachers» long - term impacts on students than VAMs.
«Aggregated data won't show grade & school - site specific issues,» he continues, «which can cause Districts to focus strictly on average daily attendance (ADA) rates rather than performance predictors, such as absences and lost learning time.»
Finally, one commenter offered that Federal student loan interest rates, a significant predictor and influencer of borrowing costs, are now pegged to market rates and, as a result, exposed to rate fluctuations.
The data for the 60 breeds with the smallest number of registered litters show their conversation rate, status as a LE breed and use of Limited registrations to be good predictors of their candidacy for extinction at AKC conformation shows.
After examining data from more than 1,400 dams worldwide, it identifies the rate of soil erosion into a reservoir as a leading predictor of carbon dioxide emissions.
How you manage your finances is viewed as a predictor in the frequency and severity of home insurance claims, and some home insurance providers — where allowed — use your credit score, with your permission, as a rating factor in your home insurance rate.
Insurance companies see your credit history as a useful predictor of future driving behavior and may charge higher rates if you're a Pennsylvanian with poor credit.
Insurance agencies take accidents into account when setting your insurance rates, because your history as a driver is a predictor of what's likely to happen in the future.
Most adult anxiety disorders begin in childhood or adolescence, 1 with exceedingly common rates between 5 % and 10 %; and rates of SAD varying from 1.6 % to 8.5 %.2 - 4 In prospective research, the temperamental trait of behavioural inhibition emerges as the best known predictor of risk for later anxiety.5, 6
Physiological predictors (like heart rate, pulse transmission, and skin conductivity) were observed and measured as levels of physical arousal in subjects, while affective predictors were observed in behaviors indicating the presence of various emotions and mood states.
Regardless, given the importance attributed to therapeutic alliance as a predictor of treatment response and adherence, psychologists using videoconferencing for psychotherapy may want to use a client - rated measure of the therapeutic alliance, or otherwise pay particular attention to the client's impression of the therapist, to gage the therapeutic bond and maximize treatment response.
Gable videotaped 79 dating couples as they discussed good news and bad news with each other, to find out whether people's responses to their partner's good or bad news (as rated by the partner sharing the news, and by outside observers) would be a better predictor of who stayed together and who broke up after two months.
Relationship satisfaction as a predictor of similarity ratings: A test of the attraction - similarity hypothesis.
Stepwise logistic and multiple regression analyses gave the same outcome variable predictors as the one step method: global outcome rating (disease conviction, P = 0.04; odds ratio 0.65, 95 % confidence interval 0.43 to 0.65); general health questionnaire score 5 or more (affective inhibition P = 0.007; 1.46, 1.1 to 1.9); delayed type hypersensitivity skin response (delayed hypersensitivity P = 0.005; 1.55, 1.35 to 1.82) and Karnofsky score (disease conviction, P = 0.003).
Given the size and growth rate of the U.S. Hispanic population (Marotta & Garcia, 2003), as well as the large proportion of children and adolescents within this population (Ramírez & de la Cruz, 2003), identifying predictors of engagement into parent - centered preventive interventions for Hispanic youth is an important research direction.
Parenting stress (total score, child, family and personal domain) and quality of life (four domains) were taken as the dependent variables, while family functioning scores (General Scale, Dyadic Relationships Scale and Self - Rating scale total scores) served as predictors.
Attachment security, mother — child interaction, and temperament as predictors of behavior - problem ratings at age three years
Comorbid depression and heart rate variability as predictors of aggressive and hyperactive symptom responsiveness during inpatient treatment of conduct - disordered ADHD boys
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