For example, one study suggests that children's developmental delays may lead to multiple placements and also may be a consequence of multiple placements.62 Further,
most studies examining the effects of placement instability are not methodologically rigorous.
Most studies examining effects of private schooling suffer from failing to establish whether private schooling actually causes the outcomes.
The guy who loses a hundred pounds going Primal is very different than the guy who loses a hundred pounds going through chemotherapy, but
most studies examining weight loss and mortality don't make this distinction.
Most studies examining longer term effects of pregnancy weight gain on childhood body size typically only have measures of height and weight rather than estimates of body fat.
Until recently,
most studies examining oxytocin treatment for autism have used small sample sizes and involved only one or two hits of the hormone.
Until now,
most studies examining the mechanics of breastfeeding have focused on bottle - feeding infants, or on old X-rays that were of poor quality.
Most studies examined a small number of children, were focused on limited age groups, or did not analyze the interindividual variability.5 — 13 Thus, complete normative data on children's sleep duration as a function of chronological age do not exist.14 However, such data are necessary to deal accurately with sleep problems in children and to reassure distressed parents.2
Not exact matches
A 2016
study examining 78 years of federal minimum wage hikes in the U.S. (between 1938 and 2009) showed no correlation between those increases and job losses, even in sectors
most affected by such policies.
Each year, the Harris Poll conducts its «Reputation Quotient»
study,
examining public opinion on the 100
most visible companies in America.
Besides identifying the
most effective opening phrase, it turns out the
study also
examined the closing phrases people often use, and came up with a best practice there, too: a simple three - word phrase that prompted a much higher response rate than other, more common closings.
The extensive
study, «Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies,» published in the Journal of Religion and Society
examines statistics from eighteen of the
most developed democratic nations.
Since
most people have not
studied the New Testament with their adult minds, and probably have not read it as a whole for many years, they are only too ready to accept someone else's disparagement of the Christian position without going to the trouble of
examining the relevant documents for themselves.
The second comparative
study examines the causes of the extraordinary growth of the Christian churches in Cuba in the last five years, doubtless one of the
most important features of the Cuban religious scene.
Most studies so far have
examined so - called focused - attention meditation, in which the practitioner concentrates on a particular subject, such as the breath.
When we
study the Islamic economy as a way which Islam prescribes for individual and social behavior in the economic field and
examine Islam's rules in this area, we can conclude that its
most important attribute is social justice.
«Although
most approaches in psychology have considered aspects of context to be relevant to the
study of the person (e.g., in the need to specify the stimulus or describe the task), understanding the role of context has generally been secondary to
examining characteristics of the person.
This is perhaps the
most exhaustive
study to date
examining the anti-oxidant activities of traditional, wet - milled virgin coconut oils.
In the
most recent
study, researchers
examined the amount of RS in three popular potato varieties (Yukon Gold, Red Norlandand Russet Burbank) prepared in two different ways (baked and boiled) and served at three different temperatures (hot, chilled for six days, and chilled followed by reheating).
In a recent
study, WalletHub
examined 100 of the
most populated U.S. metro areas across 12 key metrics, including the percentage of adults and high school students who are obese and the percentage of people who are physically inactive.
Several
studies have been conducted
examining pediatricians» attitudes toward breastfeeding advocacy, and
most conclude that pediatricians aren't pushing breastfeeding as much as the AAP official policy suggests they should.
In today's New York Times, Jane Brody reports on the recently released results of the CHildhood Obesity Cost - Effectiveness
Study (aka «CHOICES»), which
examined various possible approaches to curbing childhood obesity and chose two as
most likely to help: the imposition of taxes on sugary beverages and curbs on children's junk food advertising, both measures long supported here on The Lunch Tray.
While the
study focused on children from two - parent homes,
study authors plan on following up their research by
examining what day - to - day actions affect children
most.
Despite decades of research on sleep training,
most studies have focused on outcomes related to sleep and daytime behavior, but few have
examined babies» stress responses to this change.
Most of these
studies examined eczema in the first 2 years of life in infants with a family history of allergic disease.
A new
study I carried out for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism shows that in the television reporting of the three recent blockbuster reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the disaster narrative was still by far the most common in the six countries it exam
study I carried out for the Reuters Institute for the
Study of Journalism shows that in the television reporting of the three recent blockbuster reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the disaster narrative was still by far the most common in the six countries it exam
Study of Journalism shows that in the television reporting of the three recent blockbuster reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the disaster narrative was still by far the
most common in the six countries it
examined.
Now the first
study to
examine doxing shows who is
most affected — and a potential fix
The multi-method, multi-year
study sought to
examine and contextualize scientists» perspectives on the right to enjoy the benefits of science, surveying scientists in the United States and around the world on the
most important benefits of science, Vitullo said.
As
most studies have only carefully
examined infants with presumed or confirmed congenital ZIKV infection who have microcephaly, more
studies are needed to understand ocular findings in those infants with congenital ZIKV infection without microcephaly.
Intervention
studies are needed to
examine whether a total lifestyle approach, promoting both high physical activity and low leisure time sitting, is
most effective at reducing the risk of becoming obese.»
The tsunami was at least three times the size of a 1946 tsunami that was the
most destructive in Hawaii's recent history, according to the new
study that
examined deposits believed to have come from the extreme event and used models to show how it might have occurred.
A new FAU
study is the first to
examine the extent of this behavior and is the
most comprehensive investigation of this understudied problem.
Most studies that search for these off - target mutations use computer algorithms to identify areas most likely to be affected and then examine those areas for deletions and inserti
Most studies that search for these off - target mutations use computer algorithms to identify areas
most likely to be affected and then examine those areas for deletions and inserti
most likely to be affected and then
examine those areas for deletions and insertions.
In the Journal of the American Medical Association, the
study examines quality - of - life outcomes for the treatment choices
most patients will face.
A
study by Isabel Schmidt, for instance, an ecologist at the University of Brasília,
examined what time of year different species release their nearly microscopic seeds in order to identify which species are
most impacted by harvesting.
As
most college students» diets are low in fruits and vegetables and high in calories, sugar, fat, and sodium, researchers from the University of Toronto and Memorial University of Newfoundland created a cross-sectional
study to
examine whether messaging encouraging fruit, vegetable, and water intake could influence the habits of university students.
The
study examined the effect of triclosan (the
most commonly used active antiseptic ingredient used in soap) on bacteria in two ways.
To find BRCA mutations — which are very rare —
most studies have
examined families with very high rates of breast and other cancer in young family members.
The
study didn't
examine why colleagues who were moderately distant in status were
most likely to help each other.
This is according to the
most extensive longitudinal
study to date
examining a group of meditation practitioners.
«
Most studies that have so far dealt with this question by means of functional imaging have mostly
examined only very small and heterogeneous samples, which clearly differ with regard to age, gender or duration of illness.
The
study, published in the journal, Community, Work, and Family,
examined the flexible work arrangements of 545 U.S. employers and found
most arrangements center around allowing employees to move where they work and when they report in, but didn't include reduction of work or temporary leaves from jobs.
Sanchez became interested in investigating prejudice transfer after noticing that
most studies typically
examine the effects of prejudice (e.g., sexism) on the targeted group (e.g., women):
Prior
studies that
examined the impact of cancer treatment decisions on employment showed that patients who received chemotherapy were
most likely to experience longer disruptions in or loss of employment, but changes in breast cancer management in recent years have shifted recommendations away from chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer.
Earlier
studies in other populations in the Netherlands led by Dr. Lumey
examined the long - term impact of famine exposure and identified early gestation as the
most critically sensitive period.
Examining the peer - review process for every paper submitted to Functional Ecology between January 2004 and June 2014, authors Charles W. Fox and C. Sean Burns of the University of Kentucky in Lexington and Jennifer A. Meyer of the British Ecological Society in London, United Kingdom, which publishes the journal, found that
most of the Functional Ecology reviewers were men, but female reviewers became more numerous over the period
studied.
Most studies of animal warning colors focus on how well they deter potential predators, but far fewer have
examined whether the same signals help their bearers avoid detection by parasites, prey, or competitors, the researchers say.
This seemingly impossible task led
most previous
studies to
examine randomly selected neurons or focus on a specific type of cell.
Those tests will answer basic questions about changes in cells and genes; they are not the elaborate, years - long
studies exposing lab animals or
examining humans that can answer
most important health questions.
Early sipping represents what is often a child's first direct experience with drinking, yet little research has
examined the long - term impact of this behavior, in part because
most studies do not measure early sipping and tasting alcohol with parental permission.
Hypertension is the
most important treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and while it is especially common in the elderly and in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), these are the least
studied groups in randomized controlled trials
examining the health effects of lowering blood pressure.