Therefore, by
simple inference, anybody that keeps him quiet is playing football quite good.
These students could not locate relevant information, make
simple inferences, and use their understanding of the text to identify details that support a given interpretation or conclusion.
Students at the 10th percentile didn't budge, remaining well below «basic,» unable to make
simple inferences or interpret the meanings of words.
He has a particular interest in the technical issues that make it challenging to draw
simple inferences from such student outcomes.
The research concludes that there are millions of students who do not have the rudimentary reading skills that are needed to locate relevant information or make
simple inferences.
In addition, it was discovered in 2003 that more than half of the labour force in Quebec did not reach a level 3 reading skill (to be able to read a relatively dense and long text, to locate multiple elements and make
simple inferences).
Not exact matches
The
inference is
simple: Arsenal are struggling to score goals, and their frontline — inclusive of Welbeck, Giroud and Sanogo — has scored just 2 of the entire team's tally of 11.
Nowadays everyone in this field is pushing some kind of logical deduction system, genetic algorithm system, statistical
inference system, or a neural network — none of which are making much progress because they're fairly
simple.
The researchers used a tool called Webb's Depth of Knowledge — created by Norman Webb, a senior scientist at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research — which identifies four levels of mental rigor, from DOK1 (
simple recall), to DOK2 (application of skills and concepts), through DOK3 (reasoning and
inference), and DOK4 (extended planning and investigation).
The
simple act of seeing something depends upon what the German physicist, doctor and philosopher Hermann von Helmholtz called «unconscious
inferences».
They have developed a set of tools that can be used to make accurate, rapid assessments of proposed materials, using a series of relatively
simple lab tests combined with computer modeling of the physical properties of the material itself, as well as additional modeling based on a statistical method known as Bayesian
inference.
Xaq Pitkow and Dora Angelaki, both faculty members in Baylor's Department of Neuroscience and Rice's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, said the brain's ability to perform «approximate probabilistic
inference» can not be truly studied with
simple tasks that are «ill - suited to expose the inferential computations that make the brain special.»
Most analytical approaches to this problem are rather rudimentary and involve calculating
simple correlations among the genes whose expression changes in response to a perturbation, clustering the genes by molecular or known functional class, and drawing crude
inferences about mechanism on that basis.
The
simple fact that parents must weigh the benefits of going private against the financial costs, however, points to certain
inferences that should guide our thinking.
No matter what the Broader, Bolder group says, any
inference that might be drawn from a
simple correlation between achievement and poverty is problematic.
They began with the idea of having students use electronic texts, make
inferences from the text, write down their
inferences, and copy and paste the supporting text next to each
inference — a
simple and straightforward use of a web browser and a word processor.
For decades, most elementary schools have taught reading as a skill: children have practiced reading comprehension strategies like «finding the main idea» or «making
inferences» on
simple stories.
Scaffold the Level and Type of Questions: While you might be tempted to immediately demand high - level analysis questions, consider using a scaffolded process: begin with
simple comprehension questions, then move on to questions that require
inference skills, and finally build up to deep - analysis questions.
It is not like science has missed this — just that nonsensically
simple physical hypotheses prevail over
inferences derived from data in some quarters
It's probably no coincidence that question v013 (asking for a specific range of percent contribution) has a smaller sample size (n = 587), and by
inference more «no answer» responses, than the other, but
simpler, attribution question v007 (n = 640).
Climate sensitivity is too
simple a concept to reflect the observations, on any valid
inference.
What I don't understand is why there is so much angst about what is after all only
simple empirical observations about the nature of a time series (even if aspects of the analysis maybe open to theoretical debate), and so little curiosity about what this all means for statistical
inference more generally in climate science.
It is important to remember that while the act of transferring ESI can be seen by some as a
simple, innocuous act there are real implications if done wrong which can include sanctions, adverse
inference and other significant results.
I believe that Moore's Law and Metcalfe's Law and Gilder's Law have created an environment where it is finally possible to demonstrate the value of information technology in
simple terms rather than by complex
inferences and abstract arguments.
The Discipline Committee's possible
inference is not inconsistent with a finding of guilt for
simple assault.
Is she asking you for a more complex understanding of statistics principles, or guesses and
simple napkin math based on logical
inferences?