Sentences with phrase «with anecdotal data»

Of course, the book is rife with anecdotal data, and the Web site carries amazing before - and - after photos and stories.

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While it's hard to measure with data because we typically have a long sales cycle (several months to years before closing a client), we know from a lot of anecdotal evidence that our videos have played a significant role in keeping Stone Temple top - of - mind along the customer journey.
Many CMOs focus primarily on data and statistics, but Fieler explains that she really enjoys meeting with consumers to get anecdotal evidence, too.
So, once again, data reject someone's anecdotal hunch (which, interestingly, is consistent with the general theme of this article).
Tons of info and research links to follow up on and objectively represented the data and tagged the article with detailed anecdotal evidence.
Now, we can combine official government data sources with the more anecdotal evidence from the cocktail party above (but please please verify before posting!)
So far data on the success of the partnership are only anecdotal, but he and his colleagues are so satisfied with the results they are expanding the program.
So far, data on the success of the U.C.L.A. partnership are only anecdotal, but Feinberg and his colleagues are so satisfied with the results that they're expanding the program into three more clinics.
Susan Gould Fogerite, director of research for the Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the School of Health Related Professions, said that although there is widespread evidence that yoga is being used as a form of exercise by those with MS, much of the feedback has been anecdotal and there isn't much empirical data regarding its safety and efficacy.
Though little reliable data exist, there have been many anecdotal sightings, with people as diverse and famous as Charlemagne, Henry II and the physicist Niels Bohr all claiming to have seen it.
Relief from condition XYZZY upon going wheat - free may be anecdotal, but when you are the one with XYZZY, and the symptoms come roaring back on re-exposure, it's all the hard data you need.
Anecdotal data also suggest that, even setting aside the enormous benefit of the job security that accompanies tenure, the fringe benefits of public school teachers compare favorably with those in the private sector.
Combining anecdotal material with quantifiable data from a nationwide sample of large cities, they find positive impacts on both school management and elementary school achievement.
The anecdotal findings mirrored the more quantitative data with actual examples.
Though no formal studies exist, there is anecdotal data from the development teachers suggesting all students were highly engaged when using LearnToLearn regardless of learning abilities, gender, or prior experience with LEGO bricks.
Hard data is much more effective than anecdotal data when it comes to convincing law makers to provide charter schools with equitable access to facilities.
With the data available today, teachers will now have the ability to understand both quantitative measures, including ongoing locally - defined student growth measures, and qualitative measures, including anecdotal information.
This evidence can be recorded and used as feedback for students about their learning or as anecdotal data shared with them during conferences.
The incorporation of anecdotal notes and checklists with direct observation will allow teachers to review this data at a later point if needed.
Based on the data from the postpresentation reflections and the postquestionnaires in conjunction with anecdotal comments from students, the focus on DLTs in this preservice mathematics unit will not only continue, but will be strengthened.
Teachers keep data binders with charts about each student's strengths and weaknesses, test results, anecdotal notes, reading logs, lesson plans, and other documentation.
Some schools have found that anecdotal data concerning students helps teachers form bonds with students which result in students feeling that school is relevant to them, that their teacher «gets them».
[Mr. Cader], the editor of Publishers Lunch Deluxe, took issue with the article, noting that «some people will automatically take it seriously, despite the anecdotal reporting and absence of any data
Bozinovic's anecdotal data aligns nicely with a 2017 report by Trulia that found a direct correlation between income growth and home value recovery.
The reported results are anecdotal, with no verifiable data, and demonstrate the veterinary field's need for further research into the pathological consequences of declawing cats, no matter the method.
-- «Anecdotal» data is recorded information cited by someone else, especially if it disagrees with «physical» data (see above)
If we take the example of * collected * anecdotal data of reservoir sizes from the North Sea, something which both these Brits should be familar with:), you will find that they can be modeled with a fat - tailed probability distribution.
Putting together often detailed anecdotal information from a number of sources into a classification works well and correlated when I did the exercise with known instrumental data from a little later in the record.
I wonder how the new take on 1940 - 70 marine temperature data correlates with meteorological and anecdotal records of unusually cold winters and cool summers during this period?
My concern — also mentioned in the said reports, is the lack of data, and the tendency to replace scientific inquiry with «guessing» based upon either anecdotal evidence, or, worse, «hunches.»
First there was anecdotal evidence that the implementation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's TILA - RESPA Integrated Disclosures rule in October had caused issues with the housing industry, but now, concrete data is beginning to show just how much the impact of TRID is being felt — and the news isn't great.
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