Sentences with phrase «years of data from»

Research by Susanne Cannon, associate professor of real estate, and Rebel Cole, professor of finance, at DePaul University in Chicago, relies on 27 years of data from the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries» National Property Index.
In a study released in July 2015 that examined nearly 20 years of data from the Fast Track Research Project, researchers found that teacher - rated social competence in kindergarten consistently and significantly predicted outcomes in education, employment, criminal justice, substance use, and mental health into adulthood.
In a study released in July 2015, nearly 20 years of data from the Fast Track Research Project were examined.
Over more than five years of data from the Hays Canada Salary Guide, we see time and again that employers believe the number one reason why a candidate doesn't work out is due to a poor fit.
By stitching together years of data from health insurance claims (the records doctors send to insurance companies to get paid for what they do), we've built the most comprehensive database of healthcare experiences.
Most divorces come after the winter holidays and summer vacation, according to a U.S. study of 15 years of data from Washington state.
However, research suggests that a decreasing habitat is forcing stressed bears into territory they once left for humans.Biologists working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Anchorage, Alaska, have looked at 27 years of data from the U.S. Government Minerals Management Services.
Dust from the Sahara Desert in Africa may help modify clouds and rainfall both in Africa and across the tropical North Atlantic, as far away as Barbados, according to a study that uses 16 years of data from NASA satellites, ground measurements and computer models.
On Jan. 10, Green Energy Ohio released the first two years of data from an ongoing
Party members are in fact divided about the issue of climate change, a new study based on three years of data from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication finds, with 44 percent ready to admit that global warming is happening.
Using 29 years of data from Landsat satellites, researchers at NASA have found extensive greening in the vegetation across Alaska and Canada.
Achieving a level of confidence that would require 25 - 40 years of data from current satellite technology, they say, could be achieved in 12 years with TRUTHS.
«Ice cores with sufficient vertical resolution (time resolution) have provided 420,000 years of data from Antarctica indicating that the temperature changes preceded the corresponding CO2 changes.
The team tracked 10 years of data from 17 icebergs, 18 — 50 kilometers long, as the huge blocks bobbed around the Southern Ocean.
Analysis of 35 years of data from the FST also found that the volume of water percolating through the soil was 15 - 20 % greater in the organic systems than the conventional system.
There's only about 13 years of data from AMSUs, from end of 1998 to today, which you can see here.
In a new study, researchers from Oregon State University and Harvard have analyzed 11,300 years of data from 73 sites around the world and added more detail to this picture.
As luck would have it, the initial couple of years of data from OCO - 2 documented a period with the fastest rate of CO2 increase ever measured, more than 3 ppm per year (Jacobson et al, 2016; Wang et al, 2017) during a huge El Niño event that also saw global temperatures spike to record levels.
«As luck would have it, the initial couple of years of data from OCO - 2 documented a period with the fastest rate of CO2 increase ever measured...»
With the availability of multiple years of data from new and improved passive instruments launched as part of the Earth Observing System (EOS) and active instruments belonging to the A-Train constellation (L'Ecuyer and Jiang 2010), a more complete observational record of ERB variations and the underlying processes is now possible.
According to Alley Cat Allies» analysis of ten years of data from their Northern Virginia spay and neuter clinic, pregnant cats brought to the clinic peaked in March — over half of all female cats were pregnant.
In the last two rolling five - year periods, value stocks in the U.S. — marked in yellow — have delivered their worst relative performance in the 32 years of data from 1980.
Written by researchers at the Federal Reserve Board and the University of Wisconsin - Madison, «State Mandated Financial Education and the Credit Behavior of Young Adults» analyzes more than 13 years of data from three states that implemented new mandatory financial literacy courses for the class of 2007.
Static allocations — The merits of a static allocation are highlighted by another study by Javier Estrada that examined 110 years of data from 19 countries.
To examine the impact of Act 10 on Wisconsin's teacher workforce, the authors use 10 years of data from the DPI's all - staff files, spanning from the 2005 - 06 school year to the 2015 - 16 school year.37 This administrative data set includes information on staff demographics, compensation — including both salaries and benefits — and experience.
State law says it has to be based on three years of data from multiple measures.
Now that two years of data from California's new standardized test are available, we are in a better position to evaluate early implementation of both the Common Core State Standards and the new Local Control Funding Formula, particularly its impact on economically disadvantaged students and English Learners.
Three consecutive years of data from student tests — the «value added» between student scores at the beginning and end of each year — reveal a great deal about whether a teacher is working out, the researchers found.
To identify these schools, we use Performance Matters and Unify to look at three years of data from state assessments and district assessments, as well as early warning indicators, classroom summary reports, and more.
Finland, Korea, and the Czech Republic were deemed the most educationally efficient countries in the study, which is based on 15 years of data from members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
In a study released in July 2015, nearly 20 years of data from the Fast Track Research Project were examined.
To compare achievement in states with each other and with other countries, we use newly available data for student mathematics and reading performance in U.S. states from the 2011 TIMSS and 2012 PISA, as well as several years of data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).4 In particular, we use information on mathematics and reading performance of 15 - year - olds from the PISA data, information on mathematics performance in 8th grade from the TIMSS data, and information on mathematics and reading performance of students in 4th and 8th grade from the NAEP data.
Comprehensive analysis of 10 years of data from New York City shows middle - school students experience substantial achievement decline compared to K - 8 peers
As you might remember, several months ago, the Department released second - year results, meaning two years of data from cohort - one SIG schools and one year of data from cohort - two schools.
After studying six years of data from Milwaukee, Warren concludes, in a new study reported here, «Students in the Milwaukee choice program are more likely to graduate from high school than» students in the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS).
I provide new evidence on this question based on an analysis of nine years of data from the Common Core of Data, the federal government's annual census of all public schools.
Irate that columnist George Will had questioned the benefits of early childhood education in a throwaway line in paragraph 15 of an op - ed, Heckman wrote, «Those benefits, quoted by President Obama this year, come from my evidence - based analysis of more than 30 years of data from the Perry Preschool program... It is as good a trial for effectiveness as those we currently rely on to evaluate prescription and over-the-counter drugs.»
An analysis of 10 years of data from a major Boston stroke center has found that strokes are more likely to occur immediately following 24 - hour periods in which air quality drops into the range the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers «moderate.»
Astronomers analyzing nearly 20 years of data from the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array radio telescope have discovered that a small star in a multiple - star system in the constellation Taurus probably has been ejected from the system after a close encounter with one of the system's more - massive components, presumed to be a compact double star.
The study drew on fourteen years of data from twelve different warbler species banded at the Braddock Bay Bird Observatory, and the patterns were remarkably consistent across species.
The study, published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, examined 23 years of data from New Zealand and 39 years from the United Kingdom, which included the annual Rothamsted Insect Survey.
He and his colleagues compiled 13 years of data from citizen scientists in the U.K., who tracked the first bud burst of four common trees.
The scientists reviewed 10 years of data from wastewater treatment plants worldwide to see how well they removed 42 compounds that are increasingly showing up in the Great Lakes.
But David Armstrong at the University of Warwick, UK, and colleagues scrutinised four years of data from the Kepler satellite and saw that the brightness of planet HAT - P - 7b changed over time.
Crost and Santiago Guerrero used five years of data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
Analysis of the first seven years of data from a NASA cloud - monitoring mission suggests clouds are doing less to slow the warming of the planet than previously thought, and that temperatures may rise faster than expected as greenhouse gas pollution worsens — perhaps 25 percent faster.
Astronomers tested for changes in the gravitational constant using 21 years of data from a pulsar (the ultradense remnant core of a dead star that spins like a crazed lighthouse, sending astronomers bursts of light a thousand times per second).
Using four years of data from the La Silla Observatory in Chile, they looked for a periodic wobble in the light from Alpha Centauri B, a star just 4.3 light years away.
Three studies published earlier this year, using six or more years of data from NASA's Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, have broadened the mission's dark matter hunt using some novel approaches.
This view shows the entire sky at energies greater than 1 GeV based on five years of data from the LAT instrument on NASA's Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope.
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