Sentences with phrase «do a study where»

«They did a study where they randomly assigned pregnant woman to drinking carrot juice, or not drinking carrot juice,» he said.
Scientists from New Zealand did a study where several male athletes performed four different training routines which consisted of heavy and jump squats by using their 3RM.
24:33 Uhm — the research on that is — is — is — is I think one thing that I would like to highlight — so they've done studies where they give a guy 600 mg a test.
You and I still need to do that study where we look at bulletproof and compare it to some toxic coffee that has mycotoxins and look at our cortisol levels.
Pennington Biomedical Research Center did a study where they put 16 healthy adults on a high - calorie diets with different amounts of protein (5 %, 15 %, and 25 %) for eight weeks.
Aarn Farmer: yeah, and this is — a lot of times, if somebody's doing a study where they're comparing, you know, a low carb versus a low - fat diet uhm — like, uhm — what's his name?
I know she did the study where she did the power pose where it's kinda like a — it's — it's like if you're in the Rocky movie and Rocky gets to the top of steps --
So, too, did studies where teacher leaders worked with teachers for long periods (e.g., once or twice per week for a year in Balfanz et al., 2006 or for more than a year in Race et al., 2002).
A few years ago, The Guardian did a study where they gave half the participants a short story on a piece of paper and half the participants the same story on a digital device.
Standard & Poor's did a study where they looked 2,862 US equity funds starting in March 2009 and studied how they performed over the next 5 years.

Not exact matches

In one of these studies, a group of students was instructed to think about an important final exam while another group was told to make a specific study plan with details of what they would do, where, and when.
Where do women study STEM at high rates?
The shocking part is that we claim that women aren't studying STEM subjects at school and aren't entering tech careers in the U.S. because of discrimination and oppression, but in countries where women don't have a lot of rights (and granted, those rights vary drastically even within Middle Eastern countries), they manage to succeed in STEM in school.
Ian MacGregor entered the oil and gas industry in 1969, splitting his time between studying mechanical engineering at the University of Calgary and doing shifts as a night watchman at the machine shop where his father worked.
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.
According to the study, the brand of alcohol a millennial bought was highly influenced by what they were doing, where they were doing it, and who they were doing it with.
If you're in the kind of a job where maybe someone else can look at the record of what you've done in the past and — based on looking at that, studying it, practicing it and repeating it — they could learn your job, then there's a good chance that an algorithm could also do that.
Building strategic pauses into your study schedule where you do as little as possible for a few minutes will likely help you memorize more information more quickly than endless unbroken hours at your desk.
«We didn't spend a lot of time studying how other companies were involved in their branding, or the looks of other brands and try to figure out where we fit in to this puzzle,» Krim admits.
You can control a lot of aspects of your company, but you do not have a say on when and where a crisis will hit (see Buffer's case study).
And so that's... that is one that... again, it's one of these very odd things where people had done these studies in the 1950s and then it got dropped altogether.
Grant once studied a group of fundraisers at a phone bank where the turnover rate was 400 percent annually, «so the entire staff would quit about every two months if you do the math,» he says.
So, if they don't convert straight away, continue to retarget them and message them (email, Facebook ads, video, etc.) where you prove your process and introduce them to successful case studies.
The CATO study also doesn't include terrorism in other countries where Americans were victims.
The crackdown on corporate crime sparked six years ago by accounting scandals at Enron and WorldCom has done little to foster ethical behavior in the workplace, where many employees are still afraid to speak out about misconduct, a new study finds.
A Cornell study examined two versions of Trix cereal boxes — one where that silly rabbit made eye contact with customers, and one where he didn't.
But the study found that cannabis ballot measures did increase the overall voter turnout in Colorado and Washington in 2012 (though not in Oregon, where the initiative did not pass).
Whether the person forged their blade and are showcasing its durability because they own a forging business or blade company... or whether they're representing a martial art where they've been studying for the past 15 or 20 years... spending as much time as we do on set you can't help but feel like you're going through the competition with these people.
Overall, the study found that in organizations that implement effective employee recognition programs, «employee engagement, productivity and customer service are about 14 percent better than in those where recognition does not occur.»
In a carefully researched article (Yale Journal of Regulation, Summer 2001), Yale Law School professor Roberta Romano summarized studies on the economic impact of splitting the chair and CEO roles in U.S. companies (where combined CEO / chairs are the norm), finding that there is no statistically significant difference, in terms of stock price or accounting income, between companies that split the roles and those that don't.
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.
A UK study published on October 27, 2017 reported that the majority of politicians do not know where money comes from.
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
while a graduate student in economics at MIT, I dropped into the political economy department at the University of Toronto where I had done my undergraduate degree and one year of graduate study.
(One of those studies, done in 2012 by Dow Jones, shows that companies where women are founders or executives are more likely to go public or become profitable or be sold for a higher price).
While employers can pull your credit report, a study done for The National Bureau of Economic Research states, «Credit reports -LSB-...] are of limited consequence for labor market outcomes, where employers rely on a much broader set of screening mechanisms.»
And don't forget our free recognition resource center where you can find videos, whitepapers, case studies and more about staff recognition.
No where in her article did she say, «Do not study the Bible» she's simply saying that love is one of God's teachings and it's often the topic people want to discuss most of all when they're near the precipice.
She may not have been indoctrinated / brainwashed by someone within her household, but she didn't form these beliefs about Christianity in a vacuum where no one around her was attempting to convince her to believe, and she was just studying various religious texts until she happened on the bible and other apologetics.
I've studied all of that and I didn't have to take a theology class to do it, where someone would insist that their opinion was the correct opinion.
But when the studies were done in Canada, where all people have equal access to medical coverage, the results were the same.
I don't see where any of it is wrong but you're biased and refuse to look outside of that book or studies done that revert back to that book, so of course I'm not expecting you to have an open - mind here.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
The prayer study proceeded with a double blind study where multiple subjects either KNEW / DID N'T KNOW / THOUGHT they were being prayed for.
Instead, why don't you teach your children to study hard and get a good education at a «real» college where they can learn «real» subjects like biology and astrophysics, instead of relying on a priest or a minister to teach them that mythical being created man and the universe?
So to bring it into a Bible study, to bring it into talking about prayer, to talk about living with trauma as part of a fallen world, may help it become a more generalized topic where we don't have to be ashamed to name that we're broken and that we struggle.
Where did this Baptist study preaching anyway?
Many of our interviews were done in strict confidence where the participant's own parents, spouses, or children had no idea they were participating in the study.
Robinson reminded us of the original, authentically neo-Puritanical Oberlin: The only college in America at the time which offered a liberal education to both blacks and women, and the place where everyone — including the professors — both studied and did useful work.
Are we still at this point in history where people are being ridiculously unaccepting of scientific fact to the point where they are even referencing studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exist?
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