Sentences with phrase «much literature suggests»

Much literature suggests that governance is only one factor in successful schools and effective site management.

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Nevertheless, recent developments in the scientific culture, especially as we see them reported in books like James Gleick's Chaos: Making a New Science, suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature of science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated much of what science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to literature.
Much of the literature published about baby led solids suggests that the associated choking risk is actually LESS than with the traditional method of spoon feeding.
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The literature on expert performance strongly suggests that high expertise is not so much a function of rare talent as of disciplined effort on the part of the individual over a period of ten years to improve one's performance, day in and day out.
Although much of the literature suggests teachers value their autonomy and do not want to be told what to do, nearly all of these new teachers appreciated what curricular guidance they had, but wished for more.
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I can not see any «alternative» interpretations (what should that be, given that there is not much scientific literature suggesting otherwise?)
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The literature on these placements suggests that although kinship families are much more vulnerable than unrelated foster families, children living with relatives are more likely to remain in the same placement and to have longer durations in foster care.78 Given the large numbers of kinship placements occurring across the United States, it would behoove the child welfare system to provide supportive services to these vulnerable kinship families to enable them to provide quality care to the children in their care (see the article by Geen in this journal issue).
Hilliard and colleagues (2012) outlined a diabetes resilience theoretical model based on much of this body of literature, but they suggest that most of resilience intervention research conducted thus far has focused on minimizing the influence of risk factors (i.e., supporting protective factors) for poor diabetes outcomes.
A recent meta - analysis of data from 28 studies revealed that paternal depression is associated with a significant decrease in positive paternal parenting practices, which may serve as a mechanism by which depression is transmitted between generations.46 As noted elsewhere, the literature is much more extensive regarding the effects of maternal depression than of paternal depression, and suggests that emotional disorders can be transmitted via the father or the mother to the offspring, but similar to the findings reported in the present study, the risk is much greater when mothers experience depression.
«Our findings suggest that the online Walk Score index explains as much, if not more, of the variation in walking trips to shopping than other walkability indices used in the literature...»
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