Sentences with word «unobservable»

They acknowledge «suspicion of a modest [emphasis added] association between enrollment at the most selective flagship universities and unobservable characteristics of entering students, such as ambition and drive.»
If value - added estimates do not fully account for unobservable differences in students, then we would expect to see this pattern — the variance in teacher value - added is greater at the elementary level perhaps because of biased estimates.
[Christopher D. Rodeheffer, Randi P. Proffitt Leyva and Sarah E. Hill, Attractive Female Romantic Partners Provide a Proxy for Unobservable Male Qualities: The When and Why Behind Human Female Mate Choice Copying]
In fact, physics now resembles metaphysics more than anything else, with its theories to explain how realities unobservable by us produce the visible world.
Nor, with the exception of college attendance, do they test for the influence of unobservable factors in the manner just described.
As an alternative we would suggest: «By «mythological» we mean the presentation of unobservable realities in terms of observable phenomena.»
Originally postulated by Albert Einstein, gravitational waves shall carry unique and otherwise unobservable information about the universe.
To postulate the existence of such intrinsically unobservable entities runs contrary to the most elementary rules of scientific methodology.
Assessing the impact of unobservables on educational productivity
The preliminary design of the Band 2 + Receiver was performed by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in collaboration with NAOJ, to cover a frequency range unobservable with the current capabilities of ALMA.
Furthermore, such an absolute causal future is physically empty, since it is intrinsically unobservable by any conceivable observer mentioned above: for it is included neither in my own causal past (of Here - Now), nor in the causal past of any other observer anywhere in the Elsewhere region.
According to Clark and Golder, «Big data can help to the extent that it makes previously unobservable variables observable, thereby reducing the need for an instrument, or by making new potential instruments available» (2015: p. 67).
I must consider the idea of something unobservable if I am ever going to find it.
However, researchers were not able to establish a causal relation due to many unobservable factors across generations, such as the recipients» adverse environments or inherited poor health.
Still too many voids, unobservable processes and missing, well for lack of a better term, «links» for me to accept it as fact.
In mythology — e.g. in the legends about the gods — we constantly meet such unobservable phenomena as will, wrath, fear, etc..
Fastidiously produced using the most technically advanced methods currently available, these luminous new works advance Mori's inquiry into the mysteries of the universe through her deepening interest in unobservable dark matter and energy.
On top of this, of course, is the understanding that the completely illusory fabrication and artistic manipulation of these animated images renders these glimpses into unobservable worlds ironic impossibilities.
Our task is not (as it is for positivism) to discover the covering laws that explain and predict observable associations of conditions and events, but to use all available empirical evidence and powers of reason to develop conceptual models that as accurately as possible describe the real capacities and causal processes operating at the deeper, unobservable level of reality.
After the Universe became neutral, it became unobservable across much of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The paper believes that much (but not necessarily all) of the cause of the reduced callback rate is due to employers believing that long durations of unemployment indicate unobservable negative qualities about the worker, which makes them ill - suited to work at the firm.
The hierarchy gives the highest priority to valuations based upon unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to valuations based upon unobservable inputs that are significant to the valuation (Level 3 measurements).
The burden is on the one proposing there is an unseen, unheard, unobservable omnipotent being, not on the one that notices a distinct lack of evidence of such.
Atheists will accept the potential existence of black holes since they can be empirically proven to exist, even though they are directly unobservable.
You mean the same science that supposes many unobservable elements themselves?
Familiar examples of unobservable scientific discoveries are atoms, electrons, viruses, bacteria, germs, radio - waves, X-rays, ultraviolet light, energy, entropy, enthalpy, solar fusion, genes, protein enzymes, and the DNA double - helix.
This container is a large as the observable and unobservable universe.
But when the psychologist is most «scientific,» he regards these answers as a part of the behavior of the subject and not as a source of knowledge of some inner, unobservable state.
Since important observing devices function by transmutation, the unification, rather than the generally unobservable ultimate unit, is of principal interest.
Unfortunately, satellite orbits are difficult to measure: at large distances, the object's motion in the sky is so minute that it is simply unobservable over a human lifespan.
Wang is currently working to couple the camera to a microscope, which could help researchers gain valuable insights into previously unobservable biological phenomena.
In doing so, the team observed a physical phenomenon that is usually unobservable — a standing wave of light.
To unravel the physiological mechanisms that enable an animal to do things, scientists must avoid referring to unobservable inner events.
Astronomers call this effect gravitational lensing, and it's one of the primary methods of detecting unobservable cosmic phenomena such as black holes.
Measurements of extremely distant gas halos and galaxies indicate the baryonic matter present when the universe was only a few billion years old represented about one - sixth the mass and density of the existing unobservable, or dark, matter.
Once the OGLE team realized this would be a planet detection, they contacted the Microlensing Follow Up Network, microFUN, to see if someone could continue the observations and detect the planet again while it was daytime at Las Campanas, and therefore unobservable.
The opportunities for union influence are everywhere and virtually unobservable to outsiders unfamiliar with the byzantine world of government bureaucracy.
And the fact that the groups are so similar in their outward traits suggests they are also similar in unobservable traits like motivation.
And then you can move to levels of unobservable explanations that maybe are at the atomic level, or are on different scales.
We propose a new strategy for a pervasive problem in the hedonics literature — recovering hedonic prices in the presence of time - varying correlated unobservables.
Identifying Peer Effects in Student Achievement by Spatial Autoregressive Models with Group Unobservables
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