Sentences with phrase «valid predictors of»

They can also be inaccurate and are not valid predictors of job performance.
When asked about Amrein - Beardsley's criticism of using tests that weren't designed for evaluating teachers, Kane countered that the Gates Foundation MET study used random samples and concluded that differing tests could be used in a way that was «useful in evaluating teachers» and valid predictors of student achievement.
And we'd have to know that the NWEA and state math test scores are valid predictors of later life outcomes.
CORE selected its measures of social - emotional learning based on evidence from other settings that they were valid predictors of academic success.
The reliance on consumer credit histories has been around for 20 years, according to auto insurance industry advocates who maintain the scores are a valid predictor of which consumers are most likely to file a claim.
Employers should consider if what a job applicant says online is true, and if true, whether it would be a valid predictor of job performance, or whether it would be employment related at all, as well as non-discriminatory.
In addition, negative entries may well not be a valid predictor of job performance especially since many job applicants have faced a long period of unemployment that may lead to larger debts.

Not exact matches

Needless to say, the rise in the «leading indicators» is not a valid indication of an upturn in my view, apart from the fact that statistically, the leading indicators are fairly poor predictors of economic turns anyway.
However, when 50 children were evaluated with the Autism Diagnostic Interview — Revised 35 and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule — Generic, 36 94 % met criteria for ASD on both instruments, and 100 % met criteria on at least 1 instrument.37 Record - review validation studies conducted by the investigators demonstrate that the predictors of valid ASD diagnoses were having more than 2 diagnoses in the medical record.38 Most influenza infections in our study were determined from International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification diagnostic codes rather than serologic evidence.
We still consider all macronutrients to be perfectly valid and the low - carb or low - fat groups still have a lot of debating to do, but this one may be considered as one little point for the group in favor of the low - fat diet because of heart disease predictors.
Also - while grain consumption is an inherently irrelevant statistic when it comes to both weight and longevity, if you want a statistically valid comparison, squatting while using the restroom actually seems to be one of the best predictors...
While value - added data alone is a relatively poor predictor of teacher performance, the value - added estimate used next year is especially poor because it is not at all valid.
employment involves access to confidential financial information; the employer is a certain financial institution or credit union; the position is that of law enforcement officer, emergency medical personnel, or firefighter; the position requires a financial fiduciary responsibility; the employer can demonstrate that the information is a valid and reliable predictor of employee performance in the specific position of employment; or the position of employment involves access to an employer's payroll information.
The five groups of variables on the left have been shown by Rogers and others researchers to be valid and reliable predictors of the rate of adoption of an innovation.
The coping measures provided less valid results than work characteristics or personality groups, although both positive and negative coping were significant predictors of outcomes.
MVPA models were estimated using data from families whose children wore the accelerometer for at least 4 of 7 days and had valid data for all predictors (N = 311 for authoritative and authoritarian models and 313 for permissive models).
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