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Did this study take into consideration having energy ALL day for job, family, errands, exercise?»
Did this study take into consideration people having energy ALL day to perform optimally i.e. job, family, errands, exercise.
Does the study take bankruptcies into consideration or is there a problem with survivorship bias?
Do these studies take into account and correct for survivorship bias?
Most of these studies are self serving and serve to confuse rather than illuminate, So what if the local goat milk cost $ 15,
did any study take into account the amount of chinese junk forgone by that purchase, or the possibility that the enriched farmer splurged it on his new 12 mpg F150.
Also
does your study take into account the westernisation of the developing worlds diet and the extra carbon producing all that extra meat and dairy will take?
Does the study take into account how many miles both women and men drive?
Not exact matches
During the question period it was clear that the results from Madsen's
study didn't
take into consideration whether some family members involved with the business could have been
studying or working abroad.
This data was
taken from loan applications, so it's possible that the workers in the
study aren't making as much as other people — notably, those who don't need loans —
doing business on these platforms.
Studies have found that people who consistently
took vitamin D supplements lived longer, on average, than those who
did not
take them.
A large, long - term
study of male smokers found that those who regularly
took Vitamin A were more likely to get lung cancer than those who didn't.
The
study found that, when it came to businesses thinking about
taking the plunge internationally, 46 % felt they didn't have the insights needed to identify markets for expansion, 63 % said they didn't know the steps required, and 24 % didn't even know where to start.
A large 2011
study of close to 39,000 older women over 25 years found that women who
took them in the long term actually had a higher overall risk of death than those who
did not.
It is too early to conclude that the Diewert - Yu results are definitive, but the
study does make clear that not
taking into account price - induced sectoral shifts can significantly understate productivity gains.
It doesn't
take a scientific
study to know airplanes (and airports) are cauldrons of germs.
A number of
studies have found that workers who don't
take vacations are more likely to die of any cause.
Perhaps the findings of a
study done by psychologists at San Francisco State University will encourage you to
take time away from work and have a little fun.
But as Vanderkam and a raft of experts who have
studied the issue stress, research makes clear that we tend to get more
done if we regularly
take short pit stops to relax and refresh.
So we
took a couple of years to
do soil
studies and climate
studies: Looking at soils at different times of the year, looking at moisture levels, at holding capacities, etc..
According to lead author Arunesh Mathur, his
study doesn't even represent all types of undisclosed affiliate partnerships, since they didn't
take coupon codes and other linkless deals into account.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new
studies, a previous
study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who
took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
It doesn't
take a carefully designed scientific
study to prove that bland, repetitive conversations about the weather or your local sports team can bore you silly.
When asked specifically about the green coffee bean extract, Oz cited a
study that found people who
took the supplements
did lose weight.
A first - party
study like this obviously has to be
taken with a few grains of salt, but the Nest
does make it easier to keep your thermostat at less wasteful temperatures when you're away (whether it's automatically or manually from your smartphone), and it gives you useful info on how much energy you're regularly chewing up.
You're
doing work,
studying, or relaxing and you
take a quick break to play these games.
And
doing more means
taking risks, admits Wharton's Ashley Kang, who
studied sociology as a Harvard undergrad.
If your idea
takes the group's fancy — medical products, consumer electronics, and packaging are the in niches — ADLE is prepared to
take the up - front risk, by, for example, creating a prototype and shopping it around to potential licensees, or
doing a full - blown feasibility
study, which can cost ADLE at least $ 200,000.
Take this recent
study done by a team from Georgetown University Medical Center and MedStar National Rehabilitation Network, for example.
«
Taken together, these two
studies suggest that not only
does pay secrecy put a damper on individual performance, but also that revealing pay information can actually increase performance, especially among top performers,» Burkus writes.
Another
study reported by The New York Times in 2008 found that men who
did not
take a vacation at least once a year had a «21 percent higher risk of death from all causes and were 32 percent more likely to die of a heart attack».
One
study randomly assigned participants to one of two groups: half spent time on their MySpace page (really
takes you back, doesn't it?)
A 2009
study found that 66 percent of employees
do not max out their allowed vacation days, and today, fewer Americans are
taking vacation than at any point in the last four decades.
«I was
taking advanced finance and reading case
studies, and I was like, «What I'm
doing right now is the most valuable case
study of all,»» he says.
Some were quick and impulsive, while others
studied the situation and
took forever to come to a decision... The one and only personality trait the effective ones I have encountered
did have in common was something they
did not have: they had little or no «charisma» and little use either for the term or what it signifies.»
«You
take a pause from whatever you're
doing in your life, and you're 100 % focused on your
studies and your career and your training,» she explains.
Local residents» pay
did not
take drastic hits when entire seasons have been cancelled in the past, according to a 2001
study by economists Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys.
Taking your personal feelings and data out of the equation, the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica crisis has been a textbook PR case
study in what not to
do.
It should come second nature to you daily and, in order to make a habit out of something,
studies have shown you must
do something for 66 days before it
takes hold.
But it doesn't
take much: A 2006
study found that maintaining eye contact just 30 percent of the time significantly increased a listener's memory.
Science says so; in one
study, after eight weeks participants who followed an intermittent fasting eating schedule lost 3.5 pounds of fat while those who similarly exercised and
took in the same total calories
did not.
[17:20] Gratitude shatters anger and fear [18:35] The power of priming [18:50] The iced vs. hot coffee
study [19:45] Tony's morning ritual [21:00] Sir John Templeton — the secret to wealth is gratitude [21:35] Gary V.'s daily ritual [23:20] How
do you know if you are
taking too much on?
In August of 2007, for example, Health Minister Tony Clement referred to one of the RCMP
studies when he told a pivotal meeting of the Canadian Medical Association, «There has been more research
done, and some of it has been questioning of the research that has already
taken place and questioning of the methodology of those associated with Insite.»
Three - quarters (76 percent) of Millennials consider a company's social and environmental commitments when deciding where to work and nearly two - thirds (64 percent) won't
take a job if a potential employer doesn't have strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, according to the 2016 Cone Communications Millennial Employee Engagement
Study.
But even a cursory analysis of the
study's methods makes you wonder why anyone would
take such a finding seriously, let alone order a Quarter Pounder With Cheese to celebrate it, as many newspaper readers no doubt promptly went out and
did.
Take time to
study best practices and don't dive in until you're ready.
«The real problem for us is that the Russians seem to have
taken the gloves off in the cyberdomain,» said Mr. Lewis, of the Center for Strategic and International
Studies, «and we don't know how to respond.»
The pullback in government support was often justified by the idea that employee stock ownership may be a risky substitute for fixed worker pay, but almost all the
studies indicate that employee stock ownership in the form of ESOPs
does not come at the expense of workers
taking lower wages or other forms of compensation.
Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further
study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities,
taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but
does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
According to the Boston College
study, in 2010, 45 percent of workers who
took a lump sum distribution from their 401 (k) when switching jobs
did not roll over the money to an IRA, simply cashing out the account and paying taxes on the distribution.
I know you've
done a lot of, well not a lot, a set of case
studies of different people, and I would love to talk to you about some of the lessons that you've
taken away.