Sentences with phrase «aei authors reviewed»

When the authors reviewed reports of respondents» parental disciplinary styles, they found: 1) Significantly fewer rescuers recalled any controls imposed upon them; 2) Parents of rescuers depended significantly less on physical punishment and significantly more on reasoning.
The author reviews a book about American's attitude toward the government.
The author reviews two books about Pope Pius XII.
The author reviews a book on suicide.
The author reviews six books that reveal many meanings and interpretations of the transfiguration of Christ.
The author reviews a book by Martin E. Marty.
The author reviews a book by Stanley Hauerwas: When Hauerwas asserts that liberal Christians are those who take «humans, not God, as the center of Christian faith,» or when he says that one of «the most cherished conceits of modernity» is that «humans are the measure of all that is,» he reveals that he has not thought hard enough about what liberalism and modernity mean to their proponents.
The author reviews two books on foreign aid.
The author reviews two books on the subject discussing the cultural patterns and problems of first and second generation Koreans, how they are different from other ethnic groups and the problems of assimilation into American culture.
The author reviews several books giving detailed information about Mary Magdalene with early historical information concerning her relationship with Jesus and the disciples.
Burge, like the other authors reviewed here, recounts the atrocity carried out by Jewish terrorists at the Arab village of DeirYassin just prior to the declaration of the Israeli state in 1948.
The author reviews a book about retirement.
The author reviews three books on motherhood, and comments that through a holy blend of social criticism and spiritual fortitude, women with children might be able to resist the guilt and perfectionism that, if these authors are correct, are now the signatures of motherhood.
The author reviews how three different authors, each with a different perspective on the hold that the consumer society has over kids.
The author reviews the poetry of Jane Kenyon and her husband, Donald Hall.
The author reviews a book on Darwin by John Haught, who seeks not simply to provide a theology in dialogue with evolutionary theory, but a theology of evolution.
With the war in Iraq it seems appropriate to take a hard look at historical and political realities about U.S. response to atrocities, raised by the two books the author reviews..
The author reviews the considerable research on religious TV.
The author reviews four books which offer theological, ethical and empirical reasons to be indignant about persistent domestic and global poverty and inequality.
The author reviews three recent books that take up the quest of the historical Jesus, using noncanonical sources as evidence that must be taken seriously.
The author reviews a book about the perplexing book of Job.
The author reviews two books on the contemporary Holy Land..
Baumslag, Naomi & Dia Michels MILK, MONEY & MADNESS Bergin & Garvey, 1995 The authors review the history, culture, biology and politics of breastfeeding, and clearly distinguish fact from fiction.
In a 2006 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the authors reviewed 1000 research articles from 10 high - ranking, international peer - review journals and found that up to 11 % of articles had authors who weren't named.
The authors reviewed approximately 2,500 adult non-smokers» self - reported rates of tobacco smoke exposure in several public and private settings following smoking bans in 2006 and 2011.
The authors review general trends in climate, with particular emphasis on biologically meaningful parameters such as continuous dry days and changes in climate extremes and forest disturbance patterns.
The authors reviewed 172 empirical studies on the efficacy of ability grouping as well as 125 studies on acceleration.
The paper's authors reviewed recent studies in conservation science, looking at rates of species extinction, distribution and protection to determine where there were crucial gaps in knowledge, where threats to species are expanding and how best to tailor protection efforts to be successful.
In a paper published in Global Heart (the journal of the World Heart Federation) the authors review the findings of atherosclerotic calcifications in the remains of ancient people — humans who lived across a very wide span of human history and over most of the inhabited globe.
The authors reviewed data on 2,613 patients who were evaluated for unexplained joint pain after total hip and / or knee replacement.
In this article, the authors review the underlying biological mechanisms that could contribute to increased risk of HIV infection for certain hormonal contraceptives but not others.
The authors review over 800 recent studies addressing human rights violations against sex workers, HIV, law and policy, concluding that criminalization of sex work fuels and fosters human rights violations and increases sex workers» susceptibility to HIV, including by reducing sex workers» access to HIV prevention, treatment and care.
To examine this condition's connection to alcohol consumption, the study authors reviewed data collected from 82,737 women via the Nurses» Health Study II.
The paper's authors reviewed the results of 42 population studies of infants, children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years which included a total of 75,499 participants.
In it, the authors review bioinformatics approaches for evaluating single - base substitutions in both coding and noncoding regions, with an emphasis on large cancer resequencing efforts including the Tumor Sequencing Project, the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and the AML1 cancer genome.
- authors reviewed 30 publications regarding celiac disease and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a chronic inflammatory disorder of the esophagus which is on the rise.
Next the authors review what many consider the primary causational factors, all which have been covered in this series:
Together with many experts in low - carb nutrition and diabetes management, doctor Richard D Feinman has authored a review of studies that is worth reading.
Thus the authors review in detail the educational experiences and points of view of the last President Bush and President Obama, and they would argue that neither No Child Left Behind nor Race to the Top were written in the cards: the programs were specifically shaped by presidents whose own educational experiences demonstrated to them the need for effort and judgment.
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The authors review a typology of 11 problem types proposed by Jonassen (2000), which range from highly structured problems (focused on an accurate and efficient path to an optimal solution), to «ill - structured» problems (which do not necessarily have solutions and which prioritize evaluation of evidence and reasoning).
There's a case to be made that regulators should never overrule the wishes of parents, but that case is not informed by the evidence the AEI authors reviewed.
In this paper, the authors review some of these challenges, discuss how the challenges have been approached when using cross-sectional data, and describe a method that analyzes longitudinal, student - level data to provide an improved estimate of graduation and dropout rates.
After summarizing the evidence in each of these areas, the authors review evidence on the cost effectiveness of PK - 3 programs and practices with particular attention to findings from relevant longitudinal studies.
The author reviews community - building activities, from buddy programs to activities for students and parents to do at home.
About TeachersFirst TeachersFirst is an archive of curated, classroom - ready content and ideas — including teacher - authored reviews of more than 15,000 web resources — made available for free to K12 teachers by The Source for Learning.
The impact of attending a participating D.C. voucher school on math achievement is a larger decrease than all other factors that the authors reviewed.
I was discussing this with someone yesterday, going back and forth at possible explanations, which included that self - pubbed authors tend to work the review mines harder than their trad pubbed peers, or have more support from other indie authors reviewing, or get higher ratings due to the generally lower price of the work (greater satisfaction due to a price / performance expectation).
I understand that on Amazon they often remove author reviews.
Author - to - Author Reviews Amazon has implemented a policy change that disallows author - to - author reviews with the reasoning that reviews by one author of another author's book falls under the ethical aegis of financial interest and competing products.
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