Examples of using Schultz in English and their translations into Urdu
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In response to Schultz et al.
Dr. Schultz was on the phone.
In the context of Schultz et al.
SCHULTZ: Do you want them to back off?
Directed by Kayla Schultz.
Mr. Schultz was on his way out.
In a follow-up to Schultz et al.
Fortunately, Schultz and colleagues did not settle for this simplistic analysis.
Because the results from Schultz et al.
In fact, Schultz and colleagues were worried about this problem, and they had a sample of meters read twice; fortunately, the results were essentially identical.
Figure 4.4: Results from Schultz et al.(2007).
In other words, the results from the much larger,more geographically diverse study were qualitatively similar to the results from Schultz et al.(2007).
Still, in a 2010 New York Times interview, Schultz had this to say when asked about advice for another CEO:".
Returning to the experiment of Schultz et al.
Overall, the design and results of the study by Schultz and colleagues(2007) show the value of moving beyond simple experiments.
But, the effect size was smaller: in Schultz et al.
Schultz and colleagues hung doorhangers on 300 households in San Marcos, California, and these doorhangers delivered different messages designed to encourage energy conservation.
Figure 4.3: Schematic of design from Schultz et al.(2007).
When Schultz and colleagues looked at the resulting energy usage in this group, the treatment appeared to have no effect, either in the short-term or the long-term;
How, if at all, do they change your interpretation of Schultz et al.(2007)?
Schultz and colleagues called this the descriptive normative condition because the information about the energy use in the neighborhood provided information about typical behavior(i.e., a descriptive norm).
Figure 4.3: Schematic of the experimental design from Schultz et al.(2007).
When Schultz and colleagues looked at the resulting energy usage in this group, the treatment appeared to have no effect, in either the short or long term; in other words, the treatment didn't seem to“work”(figure 4.4).
In other words, the results from the much larger, more geographically diverse study were qualitatively similar to the results from Schultz et al.(2007).
Schultz says they are“trying to wrestle this demon” by negotiating a memorandum of understanding that will allow them to pursue cultural burning on the government-owned lands over which their native title falls.
(2007) were so exciting, a company named Opower partnered with utilities in the United States to deploy the treatment more widely.Based on the design of Schultz et al.
In the Great Western Woodlands in southwestern Australia, a similar frustration at being unable topractice cultural burning led Les Schultz, chairperson of Ngadju Conservation Aboriginal Corporation, to instigate the Ngadju Kala(Fire) Project with Suzanne Prober, a vegetation ecologist with CSIRO, an independent federal agency in Australia focused on scientific research.
Our woodland was slowly being destroyed through wildfire. We had to think of something,and that's where our partnership with CSIRO kicked in,” says Schultz.
They consistently show that Home Energy Reports reduce average electricity consumption,a result that supports the original findings of Schultz and colleagues from 300 homes in California.
In order to illustrate these three concepts in action, I will describe a number of follow-up partially digital field experiments that built on the elegant design andexciting results in Schultz et al.(2007).