Sentences with phrase «validity of conclusions drawn»

Additional research with a more diverse sample is needed to verify the replicability and validity of conclusions drawn here.
In contrast, value - added scores are typically computed for teachers who work in different schools — comparisons that pose special challenges to the validity of conclusions drawn.

Not exact matches

The Greek skeptic did not deny the validity of sensation or immediate cognition; error, he says, has an entirely different ground, for it comes from the conclusions that I draw.
Before drawing any conclusions from these analyses, I want to discuss briefly the validity of my criteria and norms of reasonableness.
I asked reddit users for bad adviser stories, and there seemed to be no shortage: advisers who yelled at their students, advisers who obstructed their students» progress for no reason, advisers who demanded that their students draw scientific conclusions of questionable validity.
First Teacher: Well, it looks like my students need some extra work on benchmark LA.910.6.2.2: The student will organize, synthesize, analyze, and evaluate the validity and reliability of information from multiple sources (including primary and secondary sources) to draw conclusions using a variety of techniques, and correctly use standardized citations.
When I undertook the appeal, I assumed that there must be a lot of scientific validity to conclusions you could draw from hair found at a murder scene because the FBI and other police agencies testified about their ability to connect hair to a specific individual.
Arguments are related series of statements that are made in an attempt to help an essay reader believe in the validity of drawn conclusions.
Attention was directed to the quality of evidence presented and validity of the scientific conclusions drawn in the literature cited.
While it's not possible to test the validity of OISM list directly, it is possible to test the conclusions that have been drawn from the OISM list.
That is what I see going on this case, although, it should not be construed as hard evidence for the validity of the data or conclusions drawn from it, one way or the other.
I believe it is called sample selection bias when one looks at only a small subset of the data and attempts to draw conclusions about he validity of the full dataset.
But either way it is not important to drawing conclusions about the validity of AGW, it is only important to our understanding of the response of sea levels to temperature change.
In July, SeattlePI.com's Aerospace News blog obtained this comment from a Boeing spokesperson: «Rather than try and describe it from our perspective, if you just look at the allegations that are being made you can draw your own conclusions as to the validity of the suit itself.»
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