Recent research found there's a deadly combination of characteristics that predict relationship dissatisfaction: sensitivity to rejection and the tendency to cut your partner off emotionally.
Not exact matches
There may even be a very strong business case for it:
Recent research by «Project: Time Off» has
found that taking a vacation can actually increase the likelihood of getting a raise or a promotion (by as much as 6.5 percent)!
But
recent research suggests that
there's an exception: when employees work significantly more hours early in their career, it pays off in the long - run, Dr. Dora Gicheva, an assistant professor at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
found.
TechRepublic's
recent survey
found that nearly 70 % of CIO's surveyed believed
there was a business case for the iPad while ChangeWave's
research with consumers
found that 13 percent of the anticipated top uses for the iPad would include working away from the office.
A
recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic
Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and
finds that while
there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
Significant Evidence - Based
Research Findings of Infant Massage: • Supports parent - infant interaction • Facilitates weight gain in preterm infants1 • Lowers levels of cortisol, the stress hormone • Increases muscle tone • Improves sleep and awake patterns • Shortens lengths of stay in hospitals • Improves cognitive and motor development at eight months of age • Infant massage is an inexpensive tool • Can be used as part of the developmental care plan of preterm infants • Recent research shows there are significant benefits to infant massage that out weigh over-stimulation • Properly applied techniques produce increased benefits, such as improved developmental scores and earlier di
Research Findings of Infant Massage: • Supports parent - infant interaction • Facilitates weight gain in preterm infants1 • Lowers levels of cortisol, the stress hormone • Increases muscle tone • Improves sleep and awake patterns • Shortens lengths of stay in hospitals • Improves cognitive and motor development at eight months of age • Infant massage is an inexpensive tool • Can be used as part of the developmental care plan of preterm infants •
Recent research shows there are significant benefits to infant massage that out weigh over-stimulation • Properly applied techniques produce increased benefits, such as improved developmental scores and earlier di
research shows
there are significant benefits to infant massage that out weigh over-stimulation • Properly applied techniques produce increased benefits, such as improved developmental scores and earlier discharge2
«The
findings from DFID - commissioned
research published in
recent years indicates that
there is weak evidence that market competition enhances the quality of schools in the private or public sectors.
Natural gas, which is mainly methane, may generate less carbon dioxide than oil and coal when burned, but as
recent research has
found,
there's more to greenhouse gas emissions than just combustion.
There are also very
recent and complementary
findings on this topic from independent
research labs.
However,
there is renewed hope that this may one day change, with
recent findings from
research conducted at MBI revealing how liver cells already possess the ability to eliminate excess bile from tubes located inside the liver, which feed bile into the biliary ducts.
Their
research also
found that the South and West are experiencing decreasing flood risk, an unsurprising
finding, he said, given that those regions have experienced both
recent and long - standing drought, and that
there is less water stored underground.
According to a
recent finding by Richard E. Harris, PhD,
research assistant professor at the University of Michigan Medical Centers Department of Internal Medicine in Ann Arbor, Mich.,
theres a positive correlation between acupressure and increased alertness.
While
there's no such a thing as «normal,» here are a few numbers to mull over: The average adult has sex 54 times a year, but that number is on the decline:
Recent research out of San Diego State University
found that on average, people had sex 16 fewer times between 2010 and 2014 than they did between 2000 and 2004.
To add to the
research here
there was a
recent study by a swedish university that
found there was no effect from endurance training on strength training.
It was once thought that the human digestive system has about 400 to 500 different species of bacteria in the bowel, but
recent research in America has
found that
there may be over 15,000 different species.
Religion And Cell Phone Marketing Moments In Time — Apr 21, 2008 · When reporter Mike Elgan started to
research for his
recent article he
found that surprisingly
there are no Christian, Hindu or Sikh cell phones.
- If a
recent Vanity Fair issue is to be believed,
there's some disheartening news for single
Find national and state - based
research surveys and reports on the needs, interests and trends that concern older and midlife American adults.
Although providing a comprehensive overview of current
research is beyond the scope of this blog post,
there are a few
recent studies that I've
found particularly helpful as we think about this work.
A strong body of
recent research has
found that
there is no valid method of calculating «value - added» scores which compare pass rates from one year to the next, nor do current value - added models adequately account for factors outside the school that influence student performance scores.
A
recent poll of family doctors and general practitioners
found that 97 percent believed
there are health benefits to having a pet and the majority had recommended a pet to a patient.1 HABRI maintains a growing database of
research like this that supports the importance of the human - animal bond.
In a
recent interview with superstar artist Matt Leblanc, he talks about how he spent a fair amount of time
researching his market to
find out what kind of art was out
there, who was doing -LSB-...]
But a
recent study published in the journal Obesity
Research & Clinical Practice
found that
there may be more to the picture than meets the eye.
The researchers used
recent historical data and not climate modeling, so the study does not make any future predictions, but Swain says the
findings appear to be consistent with other climate
research that reveals
there is little change in average precipitation, but an increase in the amount of very wet or very dry periods.
Recent research on the worst heat projections in the hottest area, the Persian Gulf,
finds that toward the end of the century
there will be a few days each decade or so when humans can not survive outside, but can live with air conditioning indoors.
Indeed the Indian Space
Research Organization has reported shrinking glaciers, and a
recent study
found that the temperature
there had increased 2.2 ◦ C over the past 20 years.
According to
findings from a
recent study published in the Cancer
Research journal, it looks as if
there is a connection between Depo - Provera and a greater risk of invasive breast cancer in young women.
Another study
found that long - term smokers have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer, a
finding that factored into the
recent decision by the International Agency for
Research on Cancer (IARC) to assert that
there is «sufficient» evidence to link the two, up from its previous «limited» evidence.
Readers who seek more information can
find Robert Emery's key note address
Recent Research in Mediation, Litigation and young Adults» Response to Divorce given at the Family Mediation Conference June 2004 on the FMS website www.familymediationscotland.org.uk
There is also information on Robert Emery's website: http://www.emeryondivorce.com October 2004 Fiona Garwood is a mediator with Family Mediation Lothian and a mediation trainer.
Recent research from Reconciliation Australia
finds that where RAPs are implemented,
there is higher trust, lower prejudice, and more positive attitudes towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
There also is sufficient
research to conclude that child care does not pose a serious threat to children's relationships with parents or to children's emotional development.1, 2,9 A
recent study of preschool centres in England produced somewhat similar results: children who started earlier had somewhat higher levels of anti-social or worried behaviour — an effect reduced but not eliminated by higher quality.17 In the same study, an earlier start in care was not
found to affect other social measures (independence and concentration, cooperation and conformity, and peer sociability), but was
found to improve cognitive development.
Fact:
There is only limited support for this proposition, and
recent research sheds considerable doubt on previous toutings of clear
findings.
There has been much psychology
research on children's attachment to their parents, and the most
recent findings are clear: children — particularly young children — need frequent and meaningful contact with both parents.
However, a
recent Whirlpool Corporation and Habitat for Humanity survey conducted by the NAHB
Research Center, polled home builders, as well as consumers, and
found many believe
there's a disconnect between living in a green home and purchasing one.