Not exact matches
Facts: You need some
statistical data or bullet points to back up your
claim from above.
[That
claim itself, of course, is wildly at odds with the
statistical record, as confirmed by Unifor's recent report. We compiled historical
data on 16 conventional economic indicators going back to 1946, and found that Canada's economy performed worse under Harper's leadership than any other postwar Prime Minister — and lagged most OECD countries during Harper's tenure, as well.
this
statistical data makes that
claim impossible.
But she also
claims there are a few potential problems with Coughlin and colleagues» study — particularly its
statistical (rather than case by case) approach to analyzing Kepler
data.
To help readers evaluate
claims in our
data - saturated world, Wheelan's survey stresses what
statistical concepts mean for members of the public.
However, the
statistical significance of the CDF and DZero
data exceeds that required to
claim a discovery.
Researchers at the LHC are hoping to collect about three times as much
data at a higher energy of 8 TeV in 2012, which should allow each of its experiments separately to reach a level of
statistical significance of 5 sigma, enough to
claim a discovery, if the standard model Higgs exists.
April 1995: The Lancet publishes a paper by Andrew Wakefield and others, based on
statistical data misleadingly culled from two unrelated studies,
claiming to find a possible link between bowel diseases and measles vaccination.
The need for a systematic approach to tractography validation and for a framework to perform
statistical model testing in individual brains has been
claimed (Pestilli Nature: Scientific
Data 2015).
Minger's analysis tore apart many of the most important
statistical claims of the China Study using
data from the original monograph of Campbell's massive epidemiological study bearing that name, and brought to light a critical piece of information refuting once and for all Campbell's
claims that plant proteins act differently than animal proteins.
Growth modeling refers to analytical methods used to make evaluative
claims about the effectiveness of teachers or schools through aggregation and
statistical modeling of student achievement
data obtained at multiple points in time.
Folks who disagree with my perspective will delight in learning that I have no
statistical data to support my
claims about ebooks, pricing and value.
What's more, Carrasquillo says, actuarial
data (
statistical information used to underwrite insurance policies) show annual auto
claims exceed
claims for either homeowners, condo or renters insurance — which means insurance companies can maximize their profits if they write as many property insurance policies as they do auto policies.
However, it does publish the benefit
claiming data in its Annual
Statistical Supplements report.
My question therefore still stands: What is the
statistical authority for it being acceptable to fail an R test for this type of
data and still
claim the result statistically significant?
What is the
statistical authority for it being acceptable to fail an R test for this type of
data and still
claim the result statistically significant?
on the lambert website, while others raise the thermodynamic explanation of e and m's
claim, lambert himself focuses on e and m's
claim that
statistical techniques for interpreting
data can give you incompatible results, the same
data interpreted as so much warming in one framework and so much cooling in the other.
I delt only with the tree ring
data, as clearly stated, and dealing with the second half of the document was largely unnecissary as even the authors of that report
claim, «Like the work on tree rings this work is strongly dependent on
statistical analysis and our comments are essentially the same.»
So if, for example, somebody comes up with a new method that seems to wipe out a lot of details of contemperaneously - recorded history, uses non-standard
statistical methods and refuses to release the
data on which it is based, I do not immediately
claim the author to be the greatest scientist since Newton and grab his work to my (metaphorical) bosom with little squeals of girlish delight.
The
statistical tests to date have been post-hoc: when the trend was cooling, the
claim was that there was a persistent cooling (based on selected
data), and when the trend was warming the
claim was that there was persistent warming (based on selected
data).
Although this
claim is based on a questionable interpretation of
statistical data, it has been a focal point of media debate for the last decade or more.
The basis of climate scientists
claims are not, however, founded on any simple (and somewhat ignorant)
statistical analysis of the
data.
I other fields, like my own,
claiming a
statistical value that you can not support via
data is called a lie and such usage is a sackable offence.
The often - hyped
claim that the modern climate has departed from natural variability depended on flawed
statistical methods and low - quality
data.
However, the lead author then
claimed «the analysis is not
statistical,» and admits that they have not tested the accuracy of the equation or otherwise confirmed it with real world
data.
http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/CET-GMF.htm One could
claim the above just a coincidence, but considering that each set of
data is product of daily records averaging,
statistical probability of it being coincidence is likely to be negligible.
What they don't do is make unsustainable
claims based on
data plus analysis which shows NO
STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE.
As I pointed out, all Lindzen's
claim means is that, given the noise in the
data, you need more than the 14 annual observations from 1995 to 2008 (when he made the
claim) to get
statistical significance.
In short, the informed reasonable person, thinking the matter through, would demand a
statistical analysis of this
data by an expert based upon and having taken into consideration all of the various factors and circumstances that are unique to and impact on determinations of refugee
claims before he or she would think it more likely than not that the decision - maker would not render a fair decision
Statistical data concerning driving habits and
claims rates has proven that male drivers tend to be more aggressive and more reckless behind the wheel of a car than women will be.
What's more, Carrasquillo says, actuarial
data (
statistical information used to underwrite insurance policies) show annual auto
claims exceed
claims for either homeowners, condo or renters insurance — which means insurance companies can maximize their profits if they write as many property insurance policies as they do auto policies.
The different insurance companies in the state combine their
data on
claims and losses to improve the
statistical soundness of insurance rates.
Compiled and analyzed
statistical data to monitor performance and service trends for the Property Casualty
Claims department.
Processed insurance
claims; collected co-payments; maintained medical records and
statistical data
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The Committee wishes to receive more detailed information, including
statistical data, on the extent to which such arrangements respond to indigenous
claims over land.