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Research investigating question paper predictability and the factors that influence this through a question prediction exercise.
Research on using demographic, socio-economic and personal data in prediction models for behaviour and attitudes towards tax.
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict and prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases.
This paper analyses HMPPS actuarial sexual reoffending prediction tool, looking at the causes of its reduced performance and identifying solutions.
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Research by the University of Cambridge into predicting GCSE grades based on past Key Stage 2 performance.
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict natural hazards such as flooding, storms, droughts and heat waves.
Looks at the relationship between an offender’s debut offence and their future offending, using data from Police National Computer.
Research into people's attitudes and behaviour towards retirement planning.
This paper aims to enrich the literature on improving teacher screening in developing countries by testing 62 teachers in Indonesia
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