Sentences with phrase «valid inferences from»

That is, you can not make valid inferences from a student's test score unless the test is reliable.

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It would seem, then, that «valid inductive inferences» are from particulars to particulars; theories are «redundant» (2:234).
The «valid inductive inference» pattern (2.1)-- abstracted from the passages prior to the passage mentioning the uncertainty of analogy — suggests that Whitehead's meaning was simply that if there is analogy, a further condition for making the inference is still required, viz., the internal relationships between entities and environments.
This section details the different inferences that are commonly drawn from EMG studies and the extent to which they are valid.
Validity, or rather evidencing that something from which inferences are drawn is in fact valid, is MUCH more complicated than simply running these types of correlations.
Above all, we need reliable, consistent and meaningful data that we can really dig into, from which valid inferences can be drawn and that fundamentally ensures we are looking at the whole child.
Vermont's state board also resolved that until Vermont has more experience with evidence from the SBACs, «the results of the SBAC assessment will not support reliable and valid inferences about student performance, and thus should not be used as the basis for any consequential purpose.»
Making valid and consistent inferences about school effectiveness from multiple measures.
As such little that is discussed from inference OF the «graph» is infact based on a VALID study.
There are statistical tests (mentioned throughout this thread) you should use to test the independence of these series and to tell if they are the result of deterministic or stochastic processes, and ultimately how to draw valid statistical inferences from them.
Bob, There are statistical tests (mentioned throughout this thread) you should use to test the independence of these [NH versus SH] series and to tell if they are the result of deterministic or stochastic processes, and ultimately how to draw valid statistical inferences from them.
It is well known that one can not draw valid statistical inferences from such a small number of observations.
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