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Just how much of something is too much?
They tell us how much of something exists (or doesn't).
Trade-off techniques for valuing health states assess how much of something valuable a respondent is hypothetically prepared to give up to improve health or to prevent getting worse.
When specifying how much of something you want, remember these words.
Be very specific in how much of something you should bring.
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Effect size is a measure of how much of a difference something makes— researchers typically rate them as "small," "medium," or "large," and obviously for something like reducing recidivism, the bigger the effect, the better.
"You can imagine how much of a difference something like that could have made to this organization," Zillo said to the gasping audience.
Ms Peirce said: "What we have asked the IPCC to find out is how much is incompetence, negligence or gross negligence and how much of it is something sinister". Asked if she thought Sir Ian should resign, Ms Peirce said that issue was not relevant to her but said her main concern was the delay in IPCC involvement, which she said had still not been properly explained.
(See Box 2) Patients were comfortable with the idea of quantifying how much of a problem something was using a line with a sad face or a smiley face.
Paul Michelman: So how much of this is: "We identify something, we want to measure it, and then we figure out how to measure it"?
Asking if Saul would "pass the test" of obedience, the text points to Saul's failure to annihilate every last Amalekite, posing the rhetorical question: "If you are asked to do something, how much of it do you need to do before you can say, 'I did it!'?" "If only Saul had been willing to seek God for strength to obey!" the lesson concludes.
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