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By the period 1990-2009, thestraightforwardard contextual factors were not nearly as predictive of performance.
In service industries, whether employees perceive themselves as capable of doing their jobs is highly predictive of performance.
Even though gender was not predictive of performance, "employers" evaluating individual candidates were likely to be swayed by stereotypes, exhibiting a preference for women on verbal tasks and men on math tasks.
Our findings offer an example of borrower-level information that mortgage lenders collect, which is not used in pricing, but is predictive of performance.
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Further, group size did not appear to be predictive of performance.
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Finally, it would be useful to look at whether CGDI performances are predictive of performances on other measures in areas such as finance, organisational efficiency and patient safety.
Many researchers have found that past performance is predictive of future performance in the VC industry.
Jeremy DeGroot, director of mutual fund research at Litman/Gregory Asset Management in Orinda, Calif., said: "The fundamental rule is, past performance is not predictive of future performance.
We find that, on average, initial performance is quite predictive of future performance, far more so than typically measured teacher characteristics.
The predictive power of performance assessments for future health outcomes likely results from bi-directional pathways.
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