Sentences with phrase «journal study does»

The Library Journal study does make sense.
If you do not prioritize it you will be met with failure, as the Journal study did.

Not exact matches

A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
Decades of research, including a new study published in December in the Journal of the American Medical Association, has failed to find substantial evidence that vitamins and supplements do any significant good.
In one study, people keeping a gratitude journal slept on average 30 minutes more per night, woke up feeling more refreshed, and had an easier time staying awake during the day compared to those who didn't practice gratitude.»
For those who don't possess an innate talent for such deception, a recent study in the journal Administrative Science Quarterly sheds light on how to flatter effectively.
And, according to one study published in the journal Information Society, the more means of communication managers use, the more overwhelmed and fatigued do they — and their employees — become.
A study published in the «Journal of Personality and Social Psychology» compared how students performed on a test to how they thought they did.
A larger follow - up study done the following year appeared to confirm those findings, as did a 2018 study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health which looked at roughly 1,150 British adolescents aged 11 to 18.
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 -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 -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.
In fact, a study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that participants who kept a food journal, with the goal of weight loss, lost twice as much weight as those who Journal of Preventive Medicine found that participants who kept a food journal, with the goal of weight loss, lost twice as much weight as those who journal, with the goal of weight loss, lost twice as much weight as those who didn't.
According to a 2015 research study in the Journal of American Medical Association, many new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration don't improve overall survival.
Particularly given a 2014 study published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior that showed that men who have the ability to hire and fire are happier than men who don't.
In a study done last month in the journal Environment and Behavior, researchers at Cornell University manipulated the gaze of the cartoon rabbit on Trix cereal boxes and found that adult subjects were more likely to choose Trix over competing brands if the rabbit was looking at them rather than away.
A study in the «Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine» found that employees who weren't exposed to natural light at work slept an average of 46 minutes less a night than their peers with windows — and the sleep they did get was less restful.
You don't have to drastically change your diet in order to add years to your life, finds a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
An International Journal of Psychology study released last month found that 84 percent of U.S. parents lie to children get them to do the right thing, especially when it comes to food and money.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Neurophysiology found that mental imagery training helped those with weakened wrist muscles gain back more of their strength compared to those who did not use the technique.
The new study, published in the Journal of Management, suggests that a bad mood caused by an oafish colleague doesn't simply go away when we get home; bad moods travel home with us, causing unhappy employees to lash out at their family members.
A study in the Pediatric Obesity journal found that kids who bask in the nighttime glow of a TV or computer don't get enough rest and suffer from poor lifestyle habits.
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.
In fact, a study in Nutrition Journal found that grass - fed beef is higher in CLA, stearic acid, and omega - 3 fatty acid (because grass contains ALA and corn does not), and lower in unhealthy palmitic acid, than conventionally raised beef.
That means studying charts, speaking with management (if applicable), reading trade journals or doing other background work (such as macroeconomic analysis or industry analysis) so the trader is up to speed when the trading session starts.
«A study in the United States, published in the Social Forces journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while in general people who attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of education and other factors).
Because it was a study done by Deborah Kelemen at BU that said we should start teaching it earlier, not the the journal.
Andrew M. Greeley, «Comment on Hunt's» Mythological - Symbolic Religious Commitment: The LAM Scales,»» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 11 (1972): 287 - 92, proposes a fourth nonliteral but transcendent category for the scales but argues only for its legitimacy as an autonomous position, not, as I do, for its role in completing a quadripolar approach to world view.
He did not publish extensively, but his essay on «Two [225] Conceptions of Power» in the journal Process Studies (1976) became a pivot around which considerable reflection turned.
Now, a later version of the Carsey and Layman study did appear in the American Journal of Political Science in 2006.
Actually, in 2008 the Journal of Religion & Society did a study on this, comparing more secular nations versus Religious based countries and found that the more secular nations were much, much less likely to commit violent crimes.
It is beyond anyone's estimation how much the Center and this journal have done to foster and encourage the study of process thought in this country and abroad.
And of the highest importance have been my conversations, oral and written, with my American colleagues in the parables seminar of the Society of Biblical Literature and those with whom I have been associated in the founding of Semeia, a new journal established specifically to do biblical studies experimentally, drawing on tools from other disciplines.
I do believe that the new and nonhistorical ways of doing biblical studies, manifested in the emergence of the journal Semeia, will be significant in this country, and that there is great vitality and creativity in American biblical studies.
A study done in 2000 by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition indicates that up to 39 % of the population are possibly suffering from Vitamin B12 deficiency.
One study in the Journal of Psychopharmacology also revealed that drinking an antioxidant - rich chocolate drink equal to about 1.5 ounces of dark chocolate daily felt calmer than those who did not.
Findings from a 2010 study in the Journal of Nutrition demonstrated that blueberry - fed mice had less atherosclerotic plaque than the mice that did not receive blueberry supplementation.
In this case, the British Medical Journal study is a so - called meta - analysis of seven previous studies, found that those who eat a lot of chocolate have significantly fewer heart and cardiovascular problems than those who do not.
This conclusion, along with «men are more likely than women to seek unusual and new foods,» results from a study done in 1988 by Drs. Thomas R. Alley and W. Jeffrey Burroughs of the Department of Psychology, Clemson University, and published in the Journal of General Psychology in 1991.
I won't report on the details of the study as you can read it in the Journal and it does make for interesting reading.
A Drink Might Boost Cognition and Creativity, and Potentially Fight Off the Flu A study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease finds evidence that adults who drink moderately and regularly have a higher chance of not only living longer, but doing so without developing dementia or other cognitive impairment...
Yep, that's right: a recent study in the British Journal of Nutrition found that soup eaters tend to weigh less and have smaller waists than those who don't eat soup: their findings were based on reports of more than 20,000 Americans surveyed by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys between 2003 and 2008.
In fact, a 2012 review of 25 studies published in the European Journal of Nutrition found that full - fat milk does not increase the risk of cardiovascular disease or diabetes any more than low - fat options.
Interestingly — and somewhat frustratingly — a similar study in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise found that while pre-workout whey does increase energy expenditure it also decreases levels of the muscle building human growth hormone (HGH) and testosterone.
Although a recent study published in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry contests that turmeric doesn't deserve the superstar status its been given, turmeric is still a wonderful functional ingredient in my eyes.
A double blind study published in the June 2013 issue of the Nutrition Journal was done at the University of Tampa where sports nutrition researchers compared rice and whey protein with subjects who were building muscle and looking to reduce soreness quickly so they can return to training.
According to a study in the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, «the environment proved to be a stronger predictor of brand image than did food quality.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine did a study in 2009 that showed that football players were the most likely to get hurt, followed by wrestlers — and then distantly trailing were girls basketball and girls soccer players.
According to a study in July's Journal of the American Dietetic Association, weightlifters who took supplementary creatine could do more powerful jump squats and more bench - press repetitions because their ATP was replenished faster.
When they win the Super Bowl, business weeklies and psychology journals assign reporters to do in - depth studies on organizational planning and motivational techniques.
«Zidane called me and I asked him to call me back because I was studying for my baccalaureate,» revealed the centre - back when asked by Le Journal du Dimanche about his move to Madrid.
In a study published in the journal Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, more than 70 percent of mothers report that they played outdoors every day as a child, but just 30 percent say their children do the same.
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