Sentences with phrase «use academic data»

One part of being a responsible community of learners is to collect and use academic data, data about school culture and climate, and data about their students» social, emotional and character development.

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Other academics have found that using benchmarked peer data results in a 17 % structural year - over-year increase in CEO pay, unrelated to his or her actual performance.
Writes the Telegraph «s Andrew Hough in «Philip Morris: tobacco firm using FOI laws to access secret academic data ``:
CNBC, which earlier reported the firm's suspension, said people had been misled into believing the quizzes would be used for nonprofit academic research; instead, the data was sold to marketers.
Facebook has said that people who took the quiz were told that their data would be used only for academic purposes, claiming that it and its users were misled by Cambridge Analytica and the researcher it hired, Aleksandr Kogan, a 28 - year - old Russian - American academic.
And while Kogan maintained he had never drawn a salary from the work he did for SCL — saying his reward was «to keep the data», and get to use it for academic research — he confirmed SCL did pay GSR # 230,000 at one point during the project; a portion of which he also said eventually went to pay lawyers he engaged «in the wake» of Facebook becoming aware that data had been passed to SCL / CA by Kogan — when it contacted him to ask him to delete the data (and presumably also to get him to sign the NDA).
These articles revealed how Cambridge Analytica obtained access to the personal details and lifestyle preferences of over 50 million users by using a team of academics to gather the data under the guise of scientific research [NY Times, The Guardian].
Facebook cut off Cubeyou after a CNBC report said that the small data analytics company had misled people into believing its quizzes would be used for nonprofit academic research.
An academic researcher at Cambridge University built an app called thisisyourdigitallife, which offered to pay Facebook users to take a personality test and agree to share that data for academic use.
It may be unfair to single him out, but I have become familiar with his work mainly because several of my investment and academic friends in Australia seem to delight in sending me his articles and making witty comments about how economists can take data that confounds their forecasts and use it to confirm their analysis.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected from Facebook by Cambridge University academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built by data scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already - angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
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Aleksandr Kogan, a Russian - American academic at Cambridge University, got permission from Facebook to pull data via an app he created — but he reportedly claimed he'd use this data only for academic purposes, not commercial ones.
His 2009 book with Carmen Reinhart, This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly has been widely cited by academics, policymakers and journalists, while its massive data set has been extensively used by researchers worldwide.
The Bank has required the securitisation data to be made available to permitted data users (such as those who intend to use the data for investment, professional or academic research).
Facebook has said little about Kogan besides asserting that he lied when he claimed his data - gathering would be used only for academic research.
«The University is concerned, amongst other things, about any issues which may arise from any commercial use» of the personality data and models, which the director said were strictly for academic use.
But Kogan's academic association with Facebook, around the same time that he was taking data to hand off to Cambridge Analytica, raises questions about how user consent was obtained, the line between academic research and corporate marketing — and how scholars can sometimes use data for commercial and political ends.
The move comes in the wake of a Guardian and Observer investigation which alleged that in 2013 that academic Dr Aleksandr Kogan used a quiz app to harvest the data of 50 million users, before passing it on to data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica.
But the revised draft (cerhr.niehs.nih.gov / chemicals / bisphenol / BPA (underscore) Interim (underscore) DraftRpt.pdf) also has generated heavy criticism by academic scientists, in part because it uses the raw data from SI.
The data is also used by the Reuters Institute and others to provide in depth academic analysis.
The sheer volume of data that is now being created presents a significant resource that can be used for the mutual benefit of organisations and academic research.
Cambridge academic Aleksandr Kogan and his company Global Science Research created an app called «thisisyourdigitallife,» which used psychological tests to gather data on users.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected from Facebook by Cambridge University academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built by data scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already - angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
But Kogan's academic association with Facebook, around the same time that he was taking data to hand off to Cambridge Analytica, raises questions about how user consent was obtained, the line between academic research and corporate marketing — and how scholars can sometimes use data for commercial and political ends.
«The University is concerned, amongst other things, about any issues which may arise from any commercial use» of the personality data and models, which the director said were strictly for academic use.
He said he always assumed the medical data would be anonymous and was intended to be used for an academic project unrelated to his Cambridge Analytica work.
Aleksandr Kogan, a Russian - American academic working with Cambridge Analytica, allegedly violated Facebook's terms of use by saying the data would be used for academic purposes, not political purposes.
On Friday, the company announced that it had suspended Cambridge Analytica, its parent firm Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL), Wylie (who left the company in late 2014), and the Russian - American academic Aleksandr Kogan, who originally collected the data using a Facebook app that asked users to complete a personality test - like survey.
He'd presented the app to Facebook and to its users as a project gathering for academic research, but then had turned around and given it to a company that had not been named or identified, and which sought to use the data for political, not academic, purposes.
The widget builds on work published 2 June in Current Biology (http://bit.ly/TAZQA8) in which the study's three authors — all early - career computational biologists — used PubMed data to study the influence of some 200 factors on academic scientists» career trajectories.
First, by comparing the number of Ph.D. graduates in a field each year to the number of people in faculty jobs in those fields — both using U.S. data — we can estimate what proportion ends up in academic careers.
Energy companies, however, may be able to use the Stanford team's data because they often have a better understanding of the subsurface than academic scientists or regulators.
In 2005, SHRP began building a coalition between human rights groups, scientific societies, and academic associations working on domestic human rights issues in the United States in order to foster better communication among groups producing scientific data and those looking to use such data.
Led by Dr Steven Marwaha, a clinical academic Psychiatrist, the research analysed data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children and found that teenage cannabis use at least 2 - 3 times weekly is directly associated with suffering from symptoms of hypomania in later years.
In recent years, researchers in artificial intelligence (AI) have used this computational firepower on the scads of data accumulating online, in academic research, in financial records, and in virtually all walks of life.
The scientists used historic nautical charts, data from academic research and the oil and gas industry as well as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration underwater mapping data collected from 1764 to 2009.
Stephanie Anzman - Frasca, Ph.D., of ChildObesity180, Tufts University, Boston, and co-authors used data from 446 public elementary schools in a large, urban school district in the United States to look at the impact of BIC on participation in the School Breakfast Program (SBP), school attendance and academic achievement.
HGS, he claims, is ready to share data and reagents with them: «We would not block anyone in the academic world from using this for research purposes.»
«We're using climate data that the U.S. federal government supports, so it's freely available and you can go and find it, rather than needing an academic or scientist to look through a microscope and find it for you.»
In another study, using four data sets with sample sizes in the thousands, a team of researchers led by the University of Minnesota psychologist Paul Sackett investigated the relationship between cognitive ability and both academic and work performance.
Using data from two academic institutions, Derosa and colleagues compared outcomes in patients with advanced RCC or NSCLC who had received antibiotics within 30 days of beginning immunotherapy against outcomes in those who did not.
To enable customized data analysis of the results from the microfluidic platform, our academic team has also developed a suite of easy - to - use software tools.
«It's still hard to make people understand, even though we have all this data, that the alcohol use that occurs deeply affects the relationships young people have, their grade - point averages and their academic success,» DeRicco said.
Vint Cert's highest aspiration for the tool he was creating through the»70s and»80s was that academics might use it to share research data.
As a result of my academic training and my laboratory data, I've learned how to use food timing to maximize recovery after exercise.
As a result, teachers were trained to use data to identify patterns of strength and weaknesses, and each student is now given an academic plan that is tracked by the teacher.
The survey aims to reveal the different ways in which teachers use data, especially its place in informing, managing and monitoring our expectations of students» academic progress.
States that win this money should use it to create changes other schools and states can replicate — especially if those changes relate to using more advanced data, improving bad schools, and strengthening teacher quality and academics.
So, we didn't use the NAPLAN data, but the academic rating scales that the teachers use to rate the children are very strongly related to NAPLAN data, so they seem to be measuring the same sort of things.
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