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Research investigating question paper predictability and the factors that influence this through a question prediction exercise.
BIS research paper number 37. Examines the accuracy of A level grades predicted for applicants to start higher education in September 2009.
Research by the University of Cambridge into predicting GCSE grades based on past Key Stage 2 performance.
UKHO Tidal Prediction Service Sample Formats
Examines how closely predicted and achieved grades at A level matched for applicants starting higher education in 2010. BIS research paper number 120.
This series brings together all documents relating to energy and emissions projections
Find out how much State Pension you could get (your forecast), when you could get it and how you could increase it
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.
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict natural hazards such as flooding, storms, droughts and heat waves.
Research into people's attitudes and behaviour towards retirement planning.
Pilot short-term forecasts prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O).
Consensus statement from the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Developing and testing a new method that produces improved rainfall forecasts to help our prediction of flood events.
This project explored the best ways of predicting how cliffs will erode and provided guidance on the best way of managing soft cliffs for conservation.
This project ran fine grid models to forecast water surges and compared them to surge data from two different sets of gauges to strengthen existing data.
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