In the study that established the difference,
researchers looking at people two years after they first showed up at a hospital for care found that they scored significantly better on most outcome measures than a comparable group in the West....
The researchers looked at people living in three hunter - gatherer societies in rural parts of Africa and South America.
For a study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface,
researchers looked at people who belonged to an online weight loss community for six months.
Not exact matches
In another, the
researchers asked study participants to quickly assess how much a
person weighed by
looking at faces on a computer screen.
But
researchers looking at data from the Department of Homeland Security believe that the number of
people entering the country illegally has fallen to historically low levels in recent years.
Among the roughly 15,500 adults the
researchers looked at, those who said they used e-cigs daily were far more likely to have quit regular cigarettes than the
people who said they'd never tried e-cigs.
Researchers at Columbia University and Rutgers University
looked at two years of data from an annual, nationwide household survey and homed in on two groups of
people: current smokers and former smokers who quit during or before 2010, the year e-cigarettes were introduced.
For a small study published in March in the journal Aging Cell,
researchers looked at 125 amateur cyclists aged 55 to 79, comparing them with 75
people of a similar age who rarely or never exercised.
When
researchers look at who actually ends up successful, what they find is folks who are extremely careful in their self presentation,
people who cultivate particular demeanors for particular settings.
Researchers and economists
look at what motivates and deters
people from saving for retirement.
«This study showed us that
looking at an image of nature for less than a minute was all it took to help
people perform better on our task,» explained lead
researcher Kate Lee.
As part of the survey,
researchers looked at how
people with evangelical beliefs and churchgoers see the issues
at play in the 2016 election.
When family
researchers look at how families function, i.e., how competently they handle tasks, challenges, and conflicts, rather than how families are structured, the encouragement and support of individuality and difference emerges as a key factor In other words, what is important is how
people treat each other within families rather than who they are or how they appear.
But for naysayers, acting autonomously has just the opposite implication: it is to court shame, to be (in Erikson's description of shame) «completely exposed and conscious of being
looked at» (p. 10) Naysaying renders autonomous
people —
researchers, writers or whomever — susceptible to shame.
Because many
people have chosen to cook with EVOO based on its heat - friendly fat composition,
researchers have
looked at some of the particulars of the cooking process and found some nutritional benefits from cooking with EVOO.
Many
researchers have been
looking at quinoa as a suitable ingredient in gluten - free diets, for
people who don't want to give up staples like breads and pasta.
Researchers take a holistic perspective and
look at the whole
person.
When
researchers looked at how
people's music choices and professions lined up, the results were intriguing.
Conducted by the Student PIRGs» New Voters Project, Working Assets and
researchers from the University of Michigan and Princeton, the study
looked at the effects of SMS GOTV reminders in the 2006 general election on a group of 4000
people selected
at random from a pool of over 8000 new voters.
Researchers Adele Irving and Dr Jamie Harding
looked at the life histories and causes of homelessness of over 80
people in Newcastle.
When the
researchers looked at the home life of the young
people they found that being in a step family, the number of family members living
at home or family income does not increase the likelihood of them regularly staying out past 9.00 pm without telling their parents where they are.
The
researchers looked at reasons why
people voted Leave and found that whether someone had been to university or accessed other higher education was the «predominant factor» in how they voted.
For the study, published in the journal Nature Communications, the
researchers used a technique recently borrowed from the computer science field by neuroscientists — multivariate pattern analysis — to examine brain scans that were taken while
people looked at a picture of someone who had rejected them.
But
looking at the connectivity between
people can also be helpful for
researchers examining genetic and cultural patterns.
In addition to exploring what the structure and diffusion of tweets say about how a society functions, the
researchers have also
looked at ways to tell whether messages are coming from real
people or from computer programs, called bots.
Researchers used a dataset of 346,660
people from the American Institutes of Research, which tracked a representative sample of Americans over 50 years,
looking at personality traits and vocational interests in adolescence, along with intelligence and socioeconomic status.
Danish
researchers, with colleagues in the United States and Taiwan, published a study last year in Environmental Health Perspectives
looking at people with and without Parkinson's and their exposure to nitrogen dioxide, a marker for traffic - polluted air.
Now, in a study that
looked at the genomes of more than 6000
people from Latin America,
researchers have identified 18 genes that appear to influence hair traits, including the first ever to be associated with graying.
For the first time,
researchers have shown in a randomised trial that
looking at pictures of skinny models is enough to change a
person's body ideals
And when
researchers look at different populations of individuals who have lived past 90 or 100, they are
looking at people who managed to survive vastly different environmental stresses.
The
researchers also asked
people of their values and attitudes, and
looked at these in relation to their views on cycling.
In a study published in March 2016,
researchers at Bournemouth University in England recruited eight super-recognizers and 20
people with average face - recognition ability and tracked their eye movements as they
looked at photographs of faces.
In the first study of its kind
looking at this age group,
researchers from the University of Bristol
looked at data from 213
people whose average age was 78.
There have been many studies
looking at the number of
people affected by anxiety disorders and the groups that are
at highest risk, and in an attempt to synthesise the various studies,
researchers from the University of Cambridge's Institute of Public Health carried out a global review of systematic reviews.
Second, the
researchers confirmed previous research suggesting that when
looking at a moving object,
people tend to focus their attention slightly ahead of it.
So AI
researchers looked primarily
at problems that
people called hard, like playing chess, but they didn't get very far on problems
people found easy.
To determine how the brains of echolocators process these cues,
researchers have recorded the echoes produced by echolocator's clicks on different materials (a blanket, fake foliage and a whiteboard) and
looked at the response these sounds produced in the brains of sighted
people, of blind non-echolocators and of blind echolocators.
A team of Spanish
researchers looked at the effect of repeated influenza vaccinations in the current and 3 previous seasons in
people aged 65 years and older admitted to 20 Spanish hospitals in 2013/14 and 2014/15 to determine whether repeat vaccination reduced severe influenza.
«When we, as
researchers, study organizations, or even when we study how managers
look at employees, we see that businesses often assume that the relationship terminates when a
person leaves the organization,» said Sumita Raghuram, associate professor, human resource management, Penn State.
The
researchers also
looked at the gene expression of skin cells from
people with psoriasis and found decreased expression of the genes involved in pigmentation signaling, correlated with increased amounts of IL - 17 and TNF.
Most research
looks at aging in older
people, but the seeds of age - related diseases are planted decades earlier — that's why these
researchers believe it's crucial to study aging in the young.
In a bid to get round some of these issues the
researchers looked at the association between occasional or persistent mental distress and the risk of death in 950
people with stable coronary heart disease who were between 31 and 74 years old.
For the first time,
researchers have shown in a randomised trial that
looking at photos of thin women is enough to shape a
person's beauty ideals.
For the study,
researchers looked at whether
people with neurological symptoms
at disease onset were still affected three years later.
Cengiz Erisen, a research associate in the Center on Democratic Performance
at Binghamton University, along with fellow
researchers David Redlawsk (University of Delaware) and Elif Erisen (Hacettepe University),
looked at the effects of presenting
people with information that conflicted with their political ideologies.
Researchers looked at data from 2006 when expedited Medicaid enrollment for
people with severe mental illness was first authorized.
Researchers are taking another
look at dirt eating and discovering that the behavior often provides
people and animals with vital minerals and inactivates toxins from food and the environment.
High - stakes lawsuits, including ones filed by former players against the NFL, have added to the pressure to come up with methods for diagnosing and tracking the disorder in living
people, but such efforts have just crossed the starting line,
researchers said last week
at a traumatic brain injury conference in Washington, D.C. Only in the past month or so have they arrived
at a consensus about what CTE
looks like in postmortem brain tissue, findings presented this week in Washington, D.C.,
at the American Academy of Neurology meeting.
In the new work,
researchers looked at genetic and health data on more than 100,000 individuals from previous large studies to determine whether genetic alterations that are associated with vitamin D levels predispose
people to asthma, dermatitis, or high IgE levels.
Researchers at the University of Melbourne, led by Professor Melissa Southey,
looked at 210
people from 25 multiple - case breast cancer families.