Sentences with phrase «most studies draw»

Most studies draw conclusions from self - report surveys or interviews, notoriously poor methods for documenting impacts.

Not exact matches

Many — if not moststudies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
A study from the London School of Economics draws the conclusion that «The most important childhood predictor of adult life - satisfaction is the child's emotional health....
The authors draw from broad counseling experiences, current mindfulness studies, and recent advances in brain research — along with case examples, practical exercises, and scriptural lessons — to refresh and heal even the most problematic marriages.
This review will not focus on the maternal - infant bonding hypothesis, as most studies in this area have serious methodological shortcomings that preclude drawing inferences and useful recommendations.2
This study clearly underscores the State's resolve and commitment to having the most current and reliable scientific data to draw upon before decisions are made that may affect New Yorkers.
«Most of the existing data on hypofractionation, however, draws on cases of moderately accelerated radiation treatment of the prostate, in contrast to our study with more extreme hypofractionation.
«The Roadmap for Discovery and Translation in Lymphoma draws focus to our most pressing needs, which, if unaddressed, will prevent transformative changes to how we study and treat these diseases,» said David M. Weinstock, MD, co-chair of the ASH Meeting on Lymphoma Biology Steering Committee that led the development of the lymphoma research agenda.
The Shamatha Project is the most comprehensive longitudinal study of intensive meditation yet undertaken and has drawn the attention of scientists and Buddhist scholars alike, including the Dalai Lama, who has endorsed the project.
Most of the limited health studies of non-working residents have failed to draw strong, population - level connections between uranium and health problems.
Even so, in a preliminary study of 2,896 images drawn from two accounts for each of 15 different social network or blog identities, Satta found that 50 percent of the time a single image could be accurately matched to the candidate identified by his software as the most probable match.
Today, most microbicides in human studies or on the drawing board contain anti-HIV drugs that cripple a critical viral enzyme.
The study draws on an earlier analysis the lab conducted for the Western Governors» Association to identify areas where renewable resources are the strongest, most consistent, and most concentrated, and where development would avoid protected areas and minimize the overall impact on wildlife habitat.
Hu was drawn to study zinc and other trace elements because they are essential for life, and zinc is the second most - common trace element behind iron.
Monckton's father - in - law is Lord Lawson of Blaby (Nigel Lawson, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer), who has contributed many times to the public debate on climate change, most recently in a speech to the Centre for Policy Studies, in which he drew parallels between climate researchers and Islamic fundamentalists.
Studies have also found that shivering draws most of its energy from stored fat.
The specific mechanism of action has not been well documented though, as most studies have not drawn a clear line between blood levels of vitamin D and disease prevention.
Case by case basis and most studies on CAD are too general to draw specific conclusions.
the study most definitely is flawed and the conclusions drawn from it even more so.
«Because of metabolic adaptations to prolonged changes in diet composition, the results of such short - term studies can not be applied to longer - term situations... Although more long - term studies are needed before a firm conclusion can be drawn, it appears, from most literature studied, that a VLCARB is, if anything, protective against muscle protein catabolism during energy restriction, provided that it contains adequate amounts of protein.»
Let's take a quick look at this most recent study see if we can draw some conclusions.
A recent study on data from a dating app found all women except black women were most drawn to white men, and men of all races (with one notable exception) prefer asian women.
What they discovered is most people in their study were drawn to individuals whose profiles were positive but not over-the-top glowing.
I am 18 years old all most 19 years old I am TAF student I am studying at taf certificate II in visual arts It a drawing and panting cures I love drawing in my spare time I all enjoy anime and manga and Video game I do not really have many friends of my own I am looking for my first girl friend...
Second, a recent study of female college undergraduates found that the thing women were most drawn to in men's dating profiles was the amount of confidence they expressed.3 To the extent that women are looking for guys who seem sure of themselves, then fudging your personal statistics is probably a bad idea.
We don't watch horror or experimental films for finely drawn character studies but for their particular attention to what film theorists call «excess,» the stuff (color, music) that goes beyond the imperatives of most cinema, whether it's the excess that takes monstrous or supernatural shape in horror, or the material, structural, and textural excess of experimental films.
But even the most broadly drawn protagonists, such as Woody's two knuckle - dragging nephews, end up playing an important role in the story, which alternates between slow, contemplative character study and madcap humor.»
The study, drawing on 139 countries» response to the GRALE III survey, shows that most States have made progress in ALE policy development, governance, financing, quality and reach since 2009.
As the study explains, the CBSA is «the most appropriate benchmark for the broader community as it approximates the geographical area from which a school could reasonably be expected to draw students from in the absence of legal or political boundaries.»
Drawing on both detailed case studies and large - scale quantitative analysis, the authors show that the majority of school variables, considered individually, have at most a small impact on learning.
It may be tempting to use this news as an argument against vouchers, especially because the evidence is drawn from the most sophisticated research tools available to scholars who study these programs.
During his regular update on state legislation at the Richmond School Board's Jan. 22 meeting, Superintendent Brian Walmsley informed members of the 400 - plus - page report that has drawn national attention as the most comprehensive study of public schools to date.
The authors draw upon the most recent scientific studies, the best theories, site visits carried out around the country, and their own extensive experiences to describe approaches to social and emotional learning for all levels.
For the most part, evidence - based guidance is drawn largely from human clinical trials, experimental studies in dogs and cats [13,14] and the collective clinical experience of small animal practitioners.
Those figures lead me to conclude that the 5 dogs in each group in this study were not enough to draw broad conclusions as to which of their treatment option might be most effective.
The Conduct Disorder study draws a distinction between competitive games and violent games, but most contemporary games defy such easy categorisation while many of the biggest hits have elements of both.
His drawings — in particular his studies for his large - scale oil paintings with their notes scribbled down the margins — are some of his most intimate works to date.
The point is that Gorman's drawings take a lot from his studies, which give them a gravitas lacking in most art today.
Most of the drawings — including explosions of technical wizardry based on the complexities of the Laocoön and brilliant studies of young women and men in his busy studio in Florence — are in the dungeon of the Frick, but the paintings with related studies are in the oval room usually occupied by the Whistlers, and that is where there are lessons to be learned.
Avery insisted on a rigorous study of his subject, and most of these mature works were the result of sketches or drawings made with color notations, later enlarged and simplified into watercolor or oil crayon and finally translated to oil applied in luminous, thin washes of closely valued colors overlaid with swiftly applied expressionist brushstrokes.
This exhibition includes some of the artist's most subtle and personal work: a selection of charcoal studies and a new installation of pastel word drawings and abstract paintings titled «Is What Is.»
One of the most unique aspects of studying art history at an art school was that I was required to develop my own artistic practice through hours of drawing classes, performance art classes, photography studios, and so on, which allowed me a much more intimate understanding of the artistic process — but it was also important to be surrounded by other ambitious creators.
From 1988 to 2005 a programme of restoration within the Museum was carried out under Peter Thornton and then Margaret Richardson with spaces such as the Drawing Rooms, Picture Room, Study and Dressing Room, Picture Room Recess and others being put back to their original colour schemes and in most cases having their original sequences of objects reinstated; Soane's three courtyards were also restored with his pasticcio (a column of architectural fragments) being reinstated in the Monument Court at the heart of the Museum.
Whereas the painters in Nature Studies I may have found creative impetus from photographically - reproduced work or used it as part of their method, these eight artists employ a host of respective photographic processes that, for the most part, draw our attention to the concerns, formats and styles typically seen in and expected of painting such as the artifice of arrangement, the manipulation of formal elements, and the projection of symbolic meaning or narrative content.
Edward Burra: Striptease, Harlem c. 1934 — one of the most distinctive of 20C British artists, Burra had a totally unique vision of everyday life and here he presents the gritty and the magical side - by - side in character studies drawn from his time in Harlem, New York in the 1930's.
His images of tools, self - portraits, and studies from nature and after antiquity are among the most accomplished and beautiful drawings of our time.
The exhibition will include previously unseen studies and drawings and provide a new understanding of the work of one of Britain and Portugal's most loved figurative artists.
After finishing his studies at Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland and receiving recognition for controversy surrounding his work «Bad Drawings,» Szlaga earned consideration as one of the most sophisticated and potent Polish painters of his generation.
Over the course of hundreds of figure drawing classes, I learned about the Cooper Union — this mystifying institution where only the most talented artists went to study.
Works with images most specific to the events are Peter Sauls» drawing of a female skyscraper swatting a plane from the sky, and Jack Beal's mural study which includes the image of three firemen.
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