Sentences with phrase «see a correlation there»

So if I know that Christopher Wool went to Studio School and I know so - and - so other artist went there and now they're both represented by Gagosian, and that before Gagosian they were both represented by Luhring Augustine... it's possible to see a correlation there that could help determine a possible future trajectory.

Not exact matches

«As we saw in the»70s and»80s, there are times when stocks and bonds can have a positive correlation,» he said, meaning those assets can move in the same direction.
One of the things we've seen from all our data crunching is that G.P.A.'s are worthless as a criteria for hiring, and test scores are worthless — no correlation at all except for brand - new college grads, where there's a slight correlation.
As you can see, there's at least a strong correlation between rising globalization and falling wages in the U.S.
Then, sort by topic to see if there are any correlations between great performance, and topic choice.
In the last 20 years, there have only been two quarters when prices dropped in Toronto... see the correlation between prices and interest rates?
As you can see, there's a direct correlation between decreasing public support and increasing profits as evidenced by the return on investment.
As you can see, there's a direct correlation between lower starting pitcher walk rates and increasing returns for moneyline bettors.
If, in the end, it does turn out that women who breastfeed end up with flatter career trajectories overall (and I'd love to see how something that typically lasts for a year affects a woman for life... if there is a correlation I bet that breastfeeding and other parenting decisions are co-incidental, not causational), well I guess like others, my response would be «so...?».
But even if we assume that there is some sort of reliable metric to measure the Overton window, studies will only be able to see a correlation between the Overton window and the Trump presidency, but not a causation.
But there definitely are correlations between certain beliefs and views - many of them are not straight out causation but rather might be driven by being associated with certain moral attitudes (see Moral Foundations theory which tries to explain how things factor out).
While some degree of correlation was seen between most of the factors listed, there was a particularly strong correlation between attraction to both legacy and leisure activities; those inclined to «work hard» tend also to «play hard.»
She also looked up the climate, soil type, and other conditions at each site to see if there was any correlation between the microbes present and the local environment.
A new, 15 - year - long study, published online yesterday in PLoS Medicine, followed 6,441 men and women — both with and without the condition — in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's large Sleep Heart Health Study to see if there was any correlation between apnea and a higher risk of death.
«We want to see how much variability there is in this phenomenon in the healthy human population, to evaluate if there is a correlation between retrotransposition frequency and brain tumor formation, and to see whether it is increased or reduced in Alzheimer's disease.»
As far as I have seen, there is no correlation between material wealth and inner peace.
You see, in the Tibetan theories of yoga RETOX is based on, there is an overarching concept of correlations.
Bringing this a step further, one can see that there may also be a strong correlation between bone loss and overall heart disease.
I suspect we would never see a study like that due to reasons of efficacy (ironic perhaps in light of this study), however it would be interesting to see if there is any correlation.
There's a fair bit of controversy around cholesterol & statins — several cardiac researchers (see THINCS) have concluded that cholesterol levels do not cause heart disease (correlation, not causation) & that statins do more harm than good & should not be taken.
(I actually googled my Med MD website to see if there was a correlation to a change in taste buds due to eating high volumes of popcorn).
i think vitamin d is also important in mood regulation but how interesting that there is a direct correlation between our gut bacteria and our moods!a good probiotic can be pricey but i see how well worth it is.Cant wait for your new book to hit bookstores in Canada!
This is one of the most common reasons I see children in my practice — there is a strong correlation between chiropractic adjustments and the resolution of ear infections.
Perhaps they could then collect data for their own class to see if there is a positive correlation there too.
«There's no correlation as far as I can see between a reduction in racist abuse in schools and the presence of free schools.
[10] They find that given the correlations we typically see among different measures of teacher performance, there is likely to be a significant number of false positives and negatives: teachers falling into one performance category according to one measure and into a different category according to another measure.
As you can see, oral recall / retelling, fill in the blank, and question answering are all above 0.6, which indicates there is a strong correlation.
In a model that jointly considers neighborhood characteristics with a strong or moderate correlation with boundary participation and controls for the Wilson HS feeder pattern, there are three schools that have higher boundary participation rates than our models would predict and six schools that have lower boundary participation rates than expected (see Figure 15).
Then compare that data with what you observed in the classroom to see if there's a correlation.
«We in turn looked at the curricula for our Ed.D. program and its concentrations and saw there was a close correlation between the two.
She used R (i.e., a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics) to simulate correlation scatterplots (see Figures below) to illustrate three unique situations: (1) a simulation where there are two indicators (e.g., teacher value - added and observational estimates plotted on the x and y axes) that have a correlation of r = 0.28 (the highest correlation coefficient at issue in the aforementioned post); (2) a simulation exploring the impact of negative bias and a moderate correlation on a group of teachers; and (3) another simulation with two indicators that have a non-linear relationship possibly induced or caused by bias.
But over a decade I began to see that there was zero correlation between funding and gaining better outcomes for children.
* As a technical note, I've seen a comment from a number of analysts lately, along the lines of «there's been an 80 % correlation between the size of the monetary base and the level of the S&P 500 since early 2009.»
Are there any data or correlations you would like to see that I have left out?
Let's see if there is any correlation between job satisfaction and retirement age:
Let's see if there is any correlation with investing experience:
To see if there's value in using correlations to diversify your portfolio, I'm going to use the following methodology:
Whether we'll see a repeat in 2010 remains to be seen, but given the lower correlation to other traditional assets and inflation protection, there's something to be said for reserving a spot in your portfolio of one or more of these ETFs.
As you can see in the charts below, there is a direct correlation between the sky - high interest rates and the popularity in the program.
As you can see, when we look at the data in this way, there is no correlation between current period inflation and how value performs in the subsequent period.
I've seen a study (I think it was presented by Cliff Asness at a CFA Institute conference, though I'm not 100 % sure) which showed that there is very little correlation with dividend payout and a company's growth rate.
If there was any correlation to the price of fuel we would have seen wholesale and significant decreases in these charges over the past 18 months and that simply hasn't happened (although a few airlines, like Qantas, have made some reductions).
Riot looked at employees» «League of Legends» chat logs to see if there was a correlation between toxic behavior in - game and in the real world.
This is not necessarily very surprising as there is a strong correlation between the number of title releases each console see every year, and Nintendo consoles don't have as many title launches.
From what we can see in the trailer, it certainly doesn't appear to be on - par with the PS4 or Xbox One, but it looks like a step up from the Wii U. Power doesn't necessarily matter in terms of the graphical prowess of first party games — Nintendo did incredible things with the under - powered Wii U to make games like Super Mario 3D World beautiful — and there's no direct correlation between the success of a console and how powerful it is in comparison to the competition.
It's much more about internal versus external relationships and how there's a correlation of space between what is seen / what is not seen and inside / outside.
You can not see anything related to this in the painting, but you can still imagine a correlation: there is something dramatic, you have the impression of something falling on the right, decading.
We might not have stated this already, but there is no way to go from correlations to causes, so it is difficult to see exactly what that relationship might be.
If you download 1998 - 2009 cloud cover here, and sea surface temperatures here, you can see that, except for a cloud band from ~ 0 to 10 degrees N, cloudiness is generally less where SST is warmer, though there are lots of details and spatial variation that lessen the correlation.
See the attached paper that shows there is a significant correlation of average planetary temperature and the solar index - ak.
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