Sentences with phrase «thought about the correlation»

Oh my goodness - I didn't even think about that correlation!
I never thought about the correlation between inadequate soils and the veggies i eat.
What are your thoughts about the correlation between Bitcoin's price and the demand for cryptocurrency - related specialists?
I couldn't help but think about the correlations with job searching.

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I would recommend Boyd's website for a good read about the correlation between Christianity and nudity / nudism as well as the naturist-christians.org site and experiencegrace.com — there is an excellent article called «The Bible, Society & Nudity» on it which I think others could benefit from reading.
The simplification of kinds of harmony into a simple correlation is found in a twentieth - century son of Pythagoras, whose thought about harmony deserves exploration.
Wenger will buy a defender this January I just don't think he will cost us more that 10 m and we all know about the correlation of price and quality.
I think football has shown us that there is just about zero correlation between playing status / ability and management ability.
Questionnaires given by researchers have been able to show some correlation in thoughts about parenting.
While there is definitely a correlation between price and product quality and safety, another piece of the puzzle that no one usually thinks about are existing safety standards.
Of course, the researchers think that the music influences the behavior, but perhaps it's a correlation, not a causation — that is, maybe young people who engage in risky behaviors are also attracted to music about such behaviors.
by Bill Chambers There's a montage about a third of the way into Michael Cristofer's Gia that marries the peak of Gia Carangi's modelling career to Billy Idol's «Dancing with Myself,» and while I think Cristofer means to underscore Gia's loneliness, he's more successful in drawing a correlation between her bogus moxie (call it «cipherpunk») and, to crib from Robert Christgau, the «cartoonishness of [Idol's] sneering persona.»
Try this thought experiment with another observed practice to illustrate my point about how the results are being mis - reported... The correlation between student observations that «My teacher seems to know if something is bothering me» and value added was.153, which was less than the.195 correlation for «We spend a lot of time in this class practicing for [the state test].»
There «is not yet a smoking gun» linking socio - economic status to brain function or structure and to deficits in thinking, but he lays out evidence about strong correlations between poverty and learning difficulties that «provide converging strands of proof.»
Use them to think about the relationship between variables and what sort of correlation this would produce.
After recording their results in a table they draw a scatter graph and answer the questions at the bottom of the worksheet to think about whether there is a correlation.
After I posted about «Observational Systems: Correlations with Value - Added and Bias,» a blog follower, associate professor, and statistician named Laura Ring Kapitula (see also a very influential article she wrote on VAMs here) posted comments on this site that I found of interest, and I thought would also be of interest to blog followers.
In no particular order: Forecast; The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human; Investing: The Last Liberal Art; The Signal and the Noise; The Success Equation: Untangling Skill and Luck in Business, Sports, and Investing; Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes; The Last Battle: When U.S. and German Soldiers Joined Forces in the Waning Hours of World War II in Europe; Risk; Skating Where the Puck Was: The Correlation Game in a Flat World; and Trading Bases: A Story About Wall Street, Gambling, and Baseball (Not Necessarily in That Order).
I had some «down time» today (taking my third child to junior college), when I could sit and think about some of the issues in the markets, when all of a sudden, a weird correlation hit me.
In technical language, they have low correlation, but I find there's an easier way to think about it.
About correlation, I think more assets are moving together at the same time.
So today I'm about 1/3 in cash and 2/3 in equities that I think are still either significantly undervalued or have somewhat of a negative correlation to the market.
«However, I think that advisors have had a tendency to overuse the idea of standard deviations and correlations when making decisions about portfolio diversification.»
You also have to think about the risk & correlation implications of each stock within your portfolio.
I think some of you may have guessed... yup, it's all about correlation!
«If you think about statistical correlation between average life span and body size in mammals it generally tends to be positive - gorillas, elephants and whales are much longer lived than shrews, voles and mice,» says Daniel Promislow, professor of genetics at the University of Georgia.
Rail: You've talked a lot about the influence of New York school painters on your thinking, but I've never heard you discuss any correlation with sculptors.
Yet, both artists find a close correlation on how they think about and research their subject matter.
Oh... and sorry to be James Joyce (James) but Steve, I think my 2 by 2 is a more logical way to think about this than your comment a while ago that Burger should have had 3 types of matrices: covariant, correlation and Mannian off - center.
While the conditions in the geological past are useful indicators in suggesting climate and atmospheric conditions only vary within a a certain range (for example, that life has existed for over 3 billion years indicates that the oxygen level of the atmosphere has stayed between about 20 and 25 % throughout that time), I also think some skeptics are too quick to suggest the lack of correlation between temperature and CO2 during the last 550 million years falsifies the link between CO2 and warming (too many differences in conditions to allow any such a conclusion to be drawn — for example the Ordovician with high CO2 and an ice age didn't have any terrestrial life).
If it makes sense to think about a possible correlation between CO2 concentration and temperature increase, then one should do it properly:
I'll let cleverer people than me take the glory for the mechanism, I'll carry on digging up the curious coincidences and making the correlations less superficial, and keep tossing them over the wall for the professionals to look at and think about.
For instance, many people appear to (incorrectly) think that attribution is just based on a naive correlation of the global mean temperature, or that it is impossible to do unless a change is «unprecedented» or that the answers are based on our lack of imagination about other causes.
I think there is a correlation, we were talking about, between musicians and advocates, and I think there is also a high correlation between people who like hiking and canoe trips and advocates.
Kellie, any thoughts on preparing a summary of whatever evidence is available from Factor Analysis, as opposed to simply talking about simple correlations which don't of course — as you'd know — tell us much about actual causation of the differences?
Sprung and Harris (2010) found that, in hurricane Katrina - exposed children, there was a positive correlation between their knowledge about thinking (including emotions) and their capacity to report on their negative intrusive thoughts.
You need to have an honest conversation with yourself: Do you think the price of a gift has any correlation with the appreciation from the recipient, or with how your friends or family feel about you?
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