Outcomes
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On average, women make less ambitious offers and get worse
outcomes
than men at the bargaining table.
But Hannah Riley Bowles and Emily Amanatullah have discovered there's one situation where women get the same
outcomes
as men and are just as ambitious.
Two possible
outcomes
to this experiment.
Are these the inevitable and permanent
outcomes?
They're working backward from the
outcomes
they want, using the creative problem-solving methods of collaborative design.
So what are the right questions when it comes to improving the educational
outcomes
for our children?
But this emphasis today on forcing biological research to specialize and to produce practical
outcomes
is actually restricting our ability to interrogate life to unacceptably narrow confines and unsatisfying depths.
Even middle-class black women still have much worse
outcomes
than their middle-class white counterparts.
And we've seen that algorithmic bias doesn't necessarily always lead to fair
outcomes.
What if I told you there was a new technology that, when placed in the hands of doctors and nurses, improved
outcomes
for children and adults, patients of all ages; reduced pain and suffering, reduced time in the operating rooms, reduced anesthetic times, had the ultimate dose-response curve that the more you did it, the better it benefitted patients?
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most recent US presidential election, using polls to predict electoral
outcomes
is about as accurate as using the moon to predict hospital admissions.
And we need patience; we need to give scientists the time, the space and the means to continue their quest, because history tells us that if we can remain curious and open-minded about the
outcomes
of research, the more world-changing our discoveries will be.
Their journeys are about to diverge with
outcomes
that impact nothing less than the fate of the planet.
But accidents can and will still happen, and when they do, their
outcomes
may be determined months or years in advance by programmers or policy makers.
But researchers have found that when people better understand the possible
outcomes
of an illness, they have less anxiety, greater ability to plan and less trauma for their families.
We think the numbers will work out, that as health
outcomes
get better and as people have formal work, we're going to be able to train them with the soft-skills training that you add to it to become workers that will have a huge impact, and that may be the one area that grows the most.
Because we relied on our strengths, our best strengths, we achieved tremendous
outcomes.
Finding cancer early results in better outcomes, and the numbers show this as well.
In fact, quite small things that parents do are associated with good
outcomes
for children.
These studies show that certain things that parents do are correlated with good
outcomes
for children, but we don't necessarily know those behaviors caused the good outcomes, or whether some other factor is getting in the way.
By watching behavior and its outcomes, we learn that animals manipulate predators, prey, and rivals, and that their capacity for deception can be surprisingly complex.
But we have trouble accessing our
outcomes.
And they're manipulable in ways that can produce some extremely positive
outcomes.
Our
outcomes
are not meant to be playful, but our process is.
I realized that the day would only have two possible outcomes: either Catherine would come back to the hotel, or she would never come back to the hotel.
What particular experiences are associated with growing up in poverty and might be able to be targeted to promote brain development and learning
outcomes
for kids?
In my laboratory, we're particularly focused on a few types of experiences that we believe may be able to be targeted to promote children's brain development and ultimately improve their learning
outcomes.
And we’ve certainly learnt that over time, you get much better brainstorming, much more creative
outcomes
when everybody does play by the rules.
But the
outcomes
are actually similar.
And while we can sometimes introduce new DNA sequences into cells to replace the DNA sequences surrounding a cut site, that process, unfortunately, doesn't work in most types of cells, and the disrupted gene
outcomes
still predominate.
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