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He is known for his data-driven research into inequality.
All purchasing decisions are data-driven based on a product's proven ability to improve student achievement.
Finally, test and training data set sizes can have a profound effect on results of data-driven approaches to language learning.
There is a small existing literature on data-driven syllabification.
Computationally, the duality between call-by-name and call-by-value can be understood as a duality between demand-driven and data-driven computation, which reverses the direction of data.
It is thoroughly data-driven and teaches the student to pay attention to empirical details and to find linguistic patterns and explanations for them.
It is obvious, then, that typology is both data-driven and theorydependent, and that the interaction between these two approaches is essential to its development.
The findings are discussed in terms of recent data-driven learning accounts of grammar acquisition.
If it did, it would degenerate into data-driven positivism with counting as its only methodology.
It can be improved by using data-driven heuristics to rate the plausibility of each problem solver at the outset of the problem solving process.