Sentence examples for as a function of race from inspiring English sources

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What's better, the battery items showed very few differences as a function of race or gender, which matches the observation that lawyer effectiveness, in fact, does not differ as a function of these group differences.

As I've reported before, black coaches in the NBA are more likely to be fired earlier than their white counterparts; and as my colleagues and I discuss in our book Are We Born Racist, even umpires who are paid to be impartial are more likely to treat players differently as a function of race.

as I report in this blog, black coaches in the NBA are more likely to be fired earlier than their white counterparts; and as my colleagues and i discuss in our book Are We Born Racist, even umpires — who are paid to be impartial — are more likely to treat players differently as a function of race.

The primary outcome was the decision to have an ICD implanted as a function of race and intervention.

They model log(weekly wages) as a function of race (Black, non-Hispanic White), literacy skill, and other variables.

We sought to determine the prevalence of AF, characteristics, in-hospital outcomes, and warfarin use associated with AF in patients hospitalized with HF as a function of race.

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We modeled the detection probability (p) as a constant (constant), as a function of tick race (tick race), and as a function of the bacteria quantity index using both linear (quantity) and quadratic (quantity) relationships.

Dismissing Conley's lies as a function of his race and believing that any black person would be incapable of remembering such a complex story unless it were true, the jury found Frank guilty after roughly two hours of deliberation on August 25.

Additionally, we did not find differences in terms of recognition performance across observers from different cultures, nor as a function of the race of the faces.

Observers do not change perceptual strategies as a function of the race of the face, highlighting the robustness of the perceptual mechanisms engaged during face processing.

Despite numerous studies having investigated the other-race effect for more than thirty years for a review see [17], it is primarily still unknown (i) whether people from different cultures process faces using the same perceptual strategies and (ii) whether they adapt visual information extraction as a function of the race of the input face.

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