fairly accurate. the protest scene is acted out to be as accurate as possible
Accurate data is information that is correct.
Nielsen Ratings
not very
Epic literature cannot always be very accurate, it tells us different stories, but they cannot be accurate for sure.
One can find the Sagarin ratings at a website called USA Today. At this website one can find a document uploaded on January 7th 2013 showing the ratings of the Sagarin NCAA football team.
Edward Sagarin died on 1986-06-10.
Edward Sagarin was born on 1913-09-18.
James L. Sagarin has written: 'Hebrew noun patterns (mishqalim)' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Morphology, Noun 'Why the Rainbow was Created'
Edward Sagarin has written: 'Deviants and deviance' -- subject(s): Deviant behavior, Social Behavior Disorders, Social values 'Raskolnikov and others' -- subject(s): Fiction, History and criticism, Crime in literature
The sagarin technique is currently used for ranking and rating various NCAA sport teams as well as being adapted into pro sports gambling. This technique has been used since 1985 and continues to be used in the 21st century.
In order to obtain accurate performance information, raters must provide objective and unbiased ratings of employees
Rate My Professors is not a very accurate rating site. This is because anyone can make an account there and lie about teachers. There is no way to prove that the ratings are real.
They shared a title in 1954, based on some of the end-of-the-season polls. UCLA was voted the National Champion by Dunkel, Football Research, FW, Helms, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation and the UPI. ...but... Ohio State was voted the National Champion in 1954 by the AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Football Research, Helms, INS, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), and Williamson.
They shared a title in 1954, based on some of the end-of-the-season polls. UCLA was voted the National Champion by Dunkel, Football Research, FW, Helms, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation and the UPI. ...but... Ohio State was voted the National Champion in 1954 by the AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Football Research, Helms, INS, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), and Williamson.
Kentucky is the 1950 national champion, according to Jeff Sagarin, who handles computer rankings for USA Today. Sagarin, who has generated computer ratings since the 1970s, has reconstructed earlier seasons and his computer rates the Wildcats as tops for the 1950 campaign.At the time, the national champs were crowned after the regular season but before the bowl games. UK finished the regular season with a 10-1 record and No. 7 ranking before knocking off No. 1 Oklahoma, 13-7, in the Sugar Bowl. Four teams can lay claim to the 1950 title, according to the official NCAA record book. Six selectors went with Oklahoma (final record 10-1), six picked Tennessee (11-1), two chose Princeton (9-0), and one - the Sagarin ratings - named Kentucky (11-1).
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