Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said when candidates
see errors in a paper it can undermine their confidence.
Not exact matches
Accounting software can not only help you reduce human
errors in your calculations, but it can help you gain insights into your business that you couldn't
see in paper form — such as generating sales forecasts for the next quarter, determining which items are overstocked, and pinpointing your least profitable service.
I routinely
see basic statistical and logical
errors in papers on human medicine that I do not believe would pass muster
in a, shall we say, purer science.
A series of excellent
papers by economists Thomas Kane, Douglas Staiger, and Dale Ballou (
see «Randomly Accountable,» Education Next, Spring 2002, and «Sizing Up Value - Added Assessment,» this issue) scrutinize the
error built into value - added test - score measures, many of which are used
in state accountability systems.
You're pretty smooth Anu; the Levitus 2009
paper sees «plenty of ocean warming»; I suggest you look at Fig S9 of that
paper; and I note you haven't commented on the 2003 spike
in OHC which must be a transition
error and contributes 1/2 of all OHC over the whole data period.
I don't think it's enough to say that its been dealt with by Marcott's admissions when the
paper is promoted
in that way, with graphics like that one, but by the same token, I don't
see the
errors in some of these claims rise enough to the level to doubt things like the instrumental temperature record.
Oh, I've
seen really stupid and (should be) obvious
errors in papers not only survive peer - review, but then remain undiscovered for many years.
And I can tell you from personal experience that I have
seen claims made
in papers fail once mathematical (or physics)
errors were fixed.
You have
seen many lists that tell you the obvious points not to do
in your executive resume: no spelling or grammar
errors, no abbreviations, no color
paper and not too long, to name just a few.
You have
seen many lists that tell you the obvious points not to do
in your executive resume: no spelling mistakes, no grammar
errors, no abbreviations, no color
paper and not too lengthy to name just a few.