p pa pb pc pd pe pf pg ph pi pk pl pm pn po pp pr ps pt pu pv pw px py

Перевод: predictive speek predictive


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предсказывающий; пророческий


Тезаурус:

  1. Reliance is currently placed on a network of monitoring stations, often sparsely located and frequently outside fog-prone areas; GIS could implement a predictive model based on digitized map features and indeed the model could also be used in site allocation studies for airports and the like.
  2. Arising from the evidence in the literature and from our empirical studies at Chelsea College it is now possible to offer a model which is compatible with all the evidence and which also has considerable predictive potential.
  3. "Concurrent validity" (C3) is the agreement between the test scores and some criterion measure at the same point in time, while "predictive validity" (P) refers to the agreement between test scores and some criterion measure obtained sometime later.
  4. Science offers a key to solving environmental problems by providing more data to construct better predictive models.
  5. 2nd generations: Preventive and/or Predictive Maintenance (PM/PM), the emphasis being today on Condition Monitoring (CM).
  6. Predictive studies suggest that, by the year 2000, fifty per cent of all households in Britain will consist of single parent units.
  7. It gives little guidance as to the individual weightings to be attached to explanatory variables for evaluating between them, or the precise ways in which they interact, and lacks predictive power (Gill, 1969).
  8. If the "ultimate aim" is specified as the securing of predictive control over the future run of experience, then either this can be justified as providing a means to achieving further practical ends, or, if it stands in no need of justification, it may be possible to explain why people have it without the explanation undermining its appeal.
  9. The question that this begs is simply then, what are predictive studies claiming to predict?
  10. Predictive validity was examined by comparing the ITPA scores with measures from the other language and achievement tests obtained after a time-lapse.
  11. The determinist position, with its assumption that the complexity of causes is at least potentially discoverable, avoids such arbitrary cut-off points and fires researchers continually to attempt to improve their predictive effectiveness (a point made by Hook, cited, but not heeded, by Matza, 1964, pp. 10-;11).
  12. But US studies have suggested that incorporating the knowledge of the going concern qualification into these models does in fact improve their predictive ability.
  13. Fifthly, selection procedures must be introduced which are based on accurate and relevant person and job specifications and which are predictive in nature.

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