Sentences with phrase «author cites as»

The authors cite this as an example of «how a student's placement in the lowest attainment group results in misrecognition whereby his / her placement in the attainment grouping hierarchy can be interpreted by teachers as reflecting the student's innate «ability».

Not exact matches

As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
Author Carmine Gallo, who has written on the history of TED Talks, cites scientific research from Dr. Paul King of Texas Christian University as well as insight into how the brain processes new information (and expends energy while doing so).
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to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the const itution in his defense.
The author cites the following as evidence: «At least one in 10 people will say they've had such an experience if you ask them bluntly.»
In the Christian publishing industry, where ideals and the bottom line often collide and where rejection is a part of the game, it can be especially tempting for both authors and publishers to cite God's will as a reason for either moving forward with a project or leaving it behind.
Hays also seems narrow when he encourages readers to read the OT principally as narrative and not as a «source of oracles, prooftexts, or halakhic regulations,» apparently disqualifying many early Christian authors who cited Scripture in this way.
If a quote is cited as from Dmergent.org without a stated author, the writing is mine.
The authors often cite scripture, but, as in this case, do not make their hermeneutic explicit, seeming to apply a very literalistic method without much benefit from biblical scholarship.
The same author cites, as part of the faith, love for anyone who may be loved by God and thus by Gabriel and all those in paradise.
Now, some authors who were earlier classed as «neo-orthodox» are sometimes cited as «liberal Protestants.»
The authors cite Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson as what I call sophisticated primitives.
As examples we may cite (1) Josephus, (2) the author of I Clement, and (3) the collectors of the traditions contained in the Mishnah.
Secretary Alcala recognized Ka Pecs and his enormous contribution to the collection, improvement and preservation of the country's traditional varieties of rice, and cites him as the inspiration for the Republic Act 10068, or the Organic Agriculture Act which Alcala authored as a congressman in 2010.
It is a quirk of fate that Man United's captain that season was aspiring author Steve Bruce, a Geordie born and bred and therefore naturally a boyhood Newcastle fan — as was the one individual often cited as having inflicted the most damage on the club's title bid, Blackburn's Graham Fenton.
(As a rule of thumb, if you ever read an article citing scientific evidence that doesn't mention its limitations, the author has not presented the full story.)
As Dr. Robert Liston, a lead author of the most recent study cited above, has said, «Look, caesarean section is not just like falling off a log.
When Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger contacted the authors of some of the studies cited by William Sears for an article he wrote in May 2012, the scientists said it was unfair that Sears had used their work as evidence against sleep training.
Biehl, an original member of the board dating to 2012, will fulfill the balance of the term of David Cay Johnston, who resigned citing a daunting workload as a best - selling book author, lecturer and teacher.
In the Assembly, Lancman authored the Safe Patient Handling Act (A. 1370B / S.2470 B) as well as a report on the subject, authored the Health Care Workplace Violence Prevention Act (A. 4856), and helped ensure safe working conditions at St. Barnabas hospital in the Bronx, which was cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for inadequately protecting employees from violence.
In all such cases, Authorized User is required to cite the appropriate journal as the source of the data and to indicate that the results or views expressed are entirely those of the author;
As they worked through the list, SAGE investigators realized that authors were both reviewing and citing each other at an anomalous rate.
Authors should provide the trial registration number in the Acknowledgements section and provide a link to the trial registration, to be cited as a reference.
Written permission from any author who is not an author of your manuscript but whose work is cited as in press.
This earned Marshall and Goebel «the promise that anyone that uses Dr Mallon's work cites them as the author and not Dr Mallon,» the complaint argues.
It seems the original author — someone King describes as highly cited — had mentioned in his methods section that he'd applied two statistical corrections to his data to account for a selection bias.
As an example of the aqueous zinc battery's power and safety, Fei Wang, a jointly appointed postdoctoral associate at UMD's Clark School and ARL, and first author of the paper, cites the numerous battery fire incidents in cell phones, laptops and electric cars highlighted in recent media coverage.
The study author found that, while men and women are equally likely to cite having a difficult co-worker, compared to men, women are more likely to cite another woman as a difficult coworker than they are to cite a man, or not cite anyone.
The authors cite tumor heterogeneity as the most likely reason for the success of their variance - based approach.
The lack of claws is one of the traits cited by the authors as evidence a hominin made the prints.
At a recent conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of that paper, known as B2FH for the initials of its authors (Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge, now at the University of California, San Diego, along with the late Willy Fowler of the California Institute of Technology and Hoyle), Clayton said that of 30 major nucleosynthesis papers published between 1960 and 1973, 18 cited B2FH and only one gave the nod to Hoyle's 1954 paper.
Are some authors citing a retracted paper as an example of problematic findings, or do most citing authors treat the findings as legitimate, failing to realize they are no longer valid?
You looked at citations to retracted papers and tracked how the citing authors described the paper — noting that its findings were problematic given the retraction (negative), or treating the findings as legitimate research that affirms the newer paper's results (positive).
He is listed by the Institute for Scientific Information as one of the most highly cited authors in the Plant and Animal Science category, recognition given to only the top 250 researchers in the field.
They are the ones who are cited as first authors on the papers in the field; that is an amazing legacy for us.
The authors cite work by Bali Pulendranâ $ ™ s laboratory on â $ œsystems vaccinologyâ $ and their analysis of the yellow fever vaccine as an example.
Some of the major points emphasized by the authors are not novel (localization of ILL at the SCS for rapid pathogen encounter and pre-committed IL17 production by these ILL upon bacterial infection), having been established by the authors in previous studies or by other groups as cited and discussed.
«Most people cite «lack of time» as the main reason for not being active,» said study author Martin Gibala, a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
Citing numerous examples of studies that were excluded from consideration, and studies the DGAC cited that actually contradict the Committee's conclusions, the authors of the paper pinpoint the high - carbohydrate guidelines as the most likely cause for the dramatic increase of overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes in the US over the past three decades.
I argue this point frequently with colleagues»; «I have many objections to that particular paper and to the idea that sugar is not a problem»; and «I have expressed my opinion about the paper to the authors... I will almost certainly cite it at some stage as an example of something I consider to be incorrect» (Slide 18 in # 22).
Decades later, Atkins and a host of other low carb authors casually cited Stefansson's flawed and misleading observations as supposed evidence that there were cultures that supposedly ate no carbs.
She is the author of the monthly column «Musings on Mechanics» for Classical Singer Magazine as well as a widely read and cited blog on vocal technique and fitness, The Liberated Voice.
I am one of the authors of the study on EA in plastics that you cited... as well as an avid amateur chef.
Alison Flood: Chicago authorities cite «graphic language and images» in the Iran - set graphic novel as reasons to remove it from classrooms: teachers, anti-censorship groups and the author disagree
The authors praise the work of Massachusetts students in citing the recent results on TIMSS, pointing to this exceptional performance as an illustration of the influence of status quo reforms while later falsely condemning students» MCAS results to suggest a downward slide in performance.
The survey's authors note that teacher educators cited a lack of pressure from school administrators as the reason they did not require coursework in measurement for pre-service teachers.
For instance, the authors refer to «the reform» case as though it were monolithic and uncontested, and cite, for example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literature.
While the authors shame all states for minimizing teachers» test - based ratings before these systems had a chance, as also ignorant to what they cite as «a robust body of research» (without references or citations here, and few elsewhere in a set of footnotes), they add that it remains an unknown as to «why state educational agencies put forth regulations or guidance that would allow teachers to be rated effective without meeting their student growth goals» (p. 4).
Additionally, as cited by the authors, today's preservice teachers have a vastly different relationship with technology than did their predecessors.
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