They therefore conclude that estimates of damages based on the hypothesis and on share-price movements will be overstated.
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It snowballed into an idea and a hypothesis and then an entry into 'So You Want To Be a Scientist?
Applying the skills they learned from the Entrepreneurs Challenge, the two founders further tested their business hypothesis and scaled the business.
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And, like the best of scientists, he then eagerly explained what actions were required to rethink his hypothesis and complete his work.
My job involved writing a lot of SQL queries, digging into unknown unknowns, and then formulating interesting hypothesis and stories to help steer executives in the right direction.
Quijada would endorse a weak version of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, and the conlanging community includes some of the last true believers in a strong version.
With so many unknowns, the programme teaches participants to treat their start-up as if it were a typical research project, amenable to the same iterative process of hypothesis testing and experimentation.
It is, however, a plausible hypothesis, and there is some evidence that their autonomic nervous systems (which control basic bodily functions such as heartbeat and body temperature) have not been working properly.
Gaia, Greek Goddess of Earth, was worshipped on the island of Crete as the ancient mistress of all the animals, and the many cults that grew up in her name gave rise to modern geography, the now accepted biochemical Gaia Hypothesis, and what the ancient Greeks considered the most sacred of all oaths: our indebtedness to Earth.
The result brought deeper and more personal insights about the assumptions and hypothesis of how to use workshops to establish lasting relationships with women, and ultimately ensured the successful launch of the very first Financial Planning Month for Women.
What is it, then, when a scientist formulates a hypothesis that growth patterns follow temperature, and tests the hypothesis against data only to find that growth patterns do not follow temperature at all for 30% of the data and only partially for the rest?
Martin tested his hypothesis in Antarctica and found that phytoplankton thrived in jars of seawater infused with iron.
The GMC hearing was told that Dr Wakefield, along with colleagues, developed a hypothesis linking MMR and autism and decided to conduct clinical studies to establish the "validity" of it.
Or do you instead take the road followed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and conclude that data which undermine your favoured hypothesis are not valid, and throw out the data?
Obviously, these findings are hypothesis-generating only and will have to be tested in a prospective, randomized trial.
People ask if your hypothesis is true, and then suggest ways to raise the money to find out.
To test that hypothesis, Dr Gino and her colleagues ran the experiment again, this time including a test meant to detect self-alienation.
There is no such thing as testing the climate change hypothesis under repeatable conditions and getting repeatable results, yet the scientific method demands this.
Well if we ignore that banks themselves fund the government bureaucracy that is the FDIC, the hypothesis about deposit insurance and moral hazard is questionable.
The Francis and Vavrus hypothesis predicts that hurricanes will be increasingly deflected westward after they pass Cape Hatteras, instead of taking their usually benign easterly track.
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But that does not prove Dr Dunbar's hypothesis is correct, and other anthropologists, such as Russell Bernard and Peter Killworth, have come up with estimates of almost double the Dunbar number for the upper limit of human groups.
From the use of surrogate endpoints (based on biological plausibility and the results of preclinical studies) to the distinction between correlation and causation, confounding (whether the effect size is too large to be explained away by confounding), and the hypothesis-generating nature of the inferential process.
In the book, Tough examines the skills and traits that lead to success and ultimately advances the hypothesis that character attributes may be more crucial than cognitive skills like IQ and intelligence.
Indeed, when Dr Dietl and Dr Hendricks tested their hypothesis they observed crabs picking up left-handed snails and then abandoning them.
With the recent explosion in behavioral finance and the shattering of our absolute trust of the efficient market hypothesis, Shiller explains Dodd-Frank and regulators in general is still lacking in recognizing our new understanding of the financial landscape.
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Like a physical experiment, every entrepreneurial venture embodies and tests a hypothesis about products or markets.
Mentions Walter Alvarez and the Alvarez hypothesis, which wreaked havoc with the uniformitarian idea of extinction.
In fact, nothing did happen, but Dr Wang was not convinced that this proved the ball-and-chain hypothesis.
They then decided to test the first, and easiest, hypothesis: that energetic cosmic rays are caused by hungry black holes.
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