Sentences with phrase «standard of evidence»

Following the summary, each study was reviewed using a set of standards of evidence for empirical research.
I recognize this isn't skeptics, but I'm hoping we have a higher standard of evidence here.
Rather the application of standards of evidence was conducted to aid understanding of the strengths and limitations of each study's contributions to the empirical knowledge base.
The purpose of applying standards of evidence to the studies was to identify the contributions of each study to the field's knowledge base.
Not that they don't have some value, but they don't meet the same standard of evidence that human studies do.
You are way, way out of your depth in terms of anything resembling scientific standards of evidence, or evaluation of that evidence.
The statistical standards of evidence needed to reject the null hypothesis are substantial.
The paper concludes that the work required to design interventions that meet and contribute to current standards of evidence should not be underestimated.
This statement did not come from peer - reviewed literature, nor did it meet the IPCC standards of evidence.
Besides, all claims are not created equally, and some claims require a higher standard of evidence.
To put a fine point on the two very different standards of evidence demanded for the Bennett Hypothesis and state disinvestment, recall the earlier piece by Libby Nelson of Vox.
There are different standards of evidence in each of those circumstances, and states should stop trying to do the impossible in finding the «right» bar to keep people out of the teaching profession.
The BCCLA will urge the Court to adopt a strict standard of evidence when the government is attempting to justify limits on democratic rights.
Studies were then summarized and reviewed using standards of evidence as a basis for situating findings on teachers» mathematics and science content knowledge.
«In drafting the paragraph in question, the clear and well - established standards of evidence, required by the IPCC procedures, were not applied properly,» the IPCC coughed out on January 20.
Perhaps more important are changes that infused rigorous standards of evidence into the department's little - known but highly influential administrative regulations, which govern all of the department's work.
Randomized controlled trials, the gold standard of evidence, have shown this with programs like Nurse - Family Partnership, Reach Out and Read, and high - quality preschool.
Nonetheless, the jurist said that if Puddicombe's had been a civil case, and judged under a lesser standard of evidence, the federal government probably would have won.
Building Cultural Competence: A Systematic Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Culturally Sensitive Interventions With Ethnic Minority Youth Jackson Children and Youth Services Review, 31 (11), 2009 View Abstract Analyzes the methodology of recent culturally sensitive interventions with ethnic minority youth in order to evaluate each intervention's ability to adhere to existing standards of evidence - based practice.
ROE appears close to meeting international standards of evidence for effectiveness (Flay et al. 2005).
Consent determinations recognising native title rights and interests are subject to an appropriate standard of evidence being provided.
Eleven studies were identified in an extensive review of the empirical literature and were analyzed through a rigorous process developed by the MSP - KMD project (read a detailed description of the process) that applied standards of evidence to the findings of each study.
Q: You [Cardinal Pell] demand a high standard of evidence for global warming.
The UWC, which uses a different, lower standard of evidence than law enforcement to reach a verdict quickly, delivered a ruling within five months.
Instead of focusing on having the highest standard of evidence for assessing the impact of a program, it may be better to consider how to ensure evaluation learnings are used to inform program practice, similar to continuous quality improvement processes used in the health sector.
In a statement released Wednesday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said estimates relating to the rate of recession of the Himalayan glaciers in its Fourth Assessment Report were «poorly substantiated» adding that «well - established standards of evidence were not applied properly.»
The application of standards of evidence was audited by an external evaluator.
One theory is that schools» justice systems are not subject to the same standards of evidence and burden of proof as the criminal - justice system.
Your standard of evidence is pretty low.
The standards of evidence seemed to be, «if Tony says it, it's true — if Julie says it, it needs to be notarized and accepted as evidence by a court of law... but even then, can we really trust the court system.»
I recognize that you're a supporter of convicting using the lowest standard of evidence, and the belief that the accused shouldn't be allowed to damage the «victim» further through such evil means as «Cross Examination» or having the right to «Confront their Accuser» and the belief that «Innocent until proven guilty» is defacto anti-rape victim and just serves to traumatize the victim further.
I have no problem saying that an intelligent person could believe, and this is because humans tend to compartmentalize their beliefs, and give special exceptions in terms of standards of evidence to the belief that they were either raised with, or feels most comfortable to them.
It is instead, as I have been suggesting, a configuration of plural communities with their own conventions, disciplinary histories, standards of evidence and argument, and patterns of discourse.
Why do you not demand the same standard of evidence for the existence of God?
The Tooth Fairy analogy is an attempt to illustrate a special exemption in the standards of evidence for the existence of your god in comparisson with the standards of evidence you use for the existence of the Tooth Fairy.
It appears that the standard of evidence form midwives is different from the standard of evidence demanded of other professions.
Given that the authors are actually recommending this technique, this standard of evidence is a minimum.
If assessors are going to decide that they knew better than claimants based on a single short assessment, then they need a higher standard of evidence.
JCOPE commissioners who opposed the exemptions on Tuesday expressed concern that the standard of evidence in the applications — which detailed episodes of perceived threats — was insufficient.
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