Sentences with phrase «upward bias on»

We also see evidence of this same sort of siting problem around the world at many other official weather stations, suggesting that the same upward bias on trend also manifests itself in the global temperature record.»
Another potential upward bias on assessments of special language programs, particularly bilingual education programs, is differences in opportunity.

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In regard to some of the metrics on the US economy, she remained fairly positive about the US employment outlook, even mentioning wages and a slight upward bias was noted there.
In fact, I find that for the lowest uncertainty stocks analysts, on average, exhibit no upward earnings forecast bias within a calendar year.
Their charts agree with a continued upward bias but with the IWM the strongest on the short term basis and the QQQ strongest on the intermediate term.
What our analysis does do is confirm that the explicitly stated data issues that come with the JTWC best track do have a temporal dependence in them, and as it happens, this bias introduces an upward trend in metrics based on intensity.
Mr. Christy is generous to discuss man's contribution (to warming) but, in the process, he validates the adulteration and upward - biased adjustment of the temperature records (to create a manmade on paper global warming) which has become a cottage industry in climate science.
This also suggests that there is a systematic upward bias in the impacts estimates based on these models just from this factor alone.
Reblogged this on Robbie's Blog and commented: Speculations at best and furthermore biased and rounded upward by an exponential factor!
If someone is working on that then all might be clear sooner rather than later, as it seems to me that there is some evidence of conscious and unconscious upward bias in the record for the last 100 years and more.
They seem to be in essence curve fits of some variation on a random walk, tweaked to have an overall upward bias and to manage to match some historical data in some ways (or as some studies suggest, tweaked to match each other even more than being tweaked to match reality), with the same question that any curve fit therefore has as to whether there is any reason to believe it matches the real world process generating the data.
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