Sentences with phrase «researchers say people»

Researchers say people who are more intelligent and who showed an interest in the arts and sciences during high school are less likely to fall victim to automation.
In the September 2016 Harvard Business Review article, researchers say people who work for a company that has been enmeshed in scandal make less money when they leave to work elsewhere.
The researchers said people's actions are contrary to their employers» and their colleagues» interests because workers are often rewarded individually for their performance.
Effective Online Dating Profiles New study reveals the dos and don'ts of an online dating profile — Most online dating profile pictures feature the person in a solo shot, but researchers said people shouldn't limit themselves to selfies.
New study reveals the dos and don'ts of an online dating profile — Most online dating profile pictures feature the person in a solo shot, but researchers said people shouldn't limit themselves to selfies.
Most online dating profile pictures feature the person in a solo shot, but researchers said people shouldn't limit themselves to selfies.

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«If you bring in more external people in the firm and board, it'll be positive for the company,» said Einar Lier Madsen, the study's author and a researcher at the Nordland Research Institute in Norway.
Researchers at the Center for Integrated Marketing and Sales at the University of North Carolina say having loyalists who drive people to your door makes a trackable mark in your coffers.
«You reflect on your emotional feelings and then you generate some sort of recognition judgment,» researcher Paula Niedenthal says, «and the most important thing that results is that you take the appropriate action — you approach the person or you avoid the person
Schroepfer said that Facebook took 3.5 billion Instagram photos, adorned with people's hashtags to describe them, and was able to «produce state of the art results» on the popular ImageNet computer - vision benchmark, used by AI researchers as a gauge of their project's effectiveness compared to others.
Despite what the demographic numbers suggest, the researchers say that being surrounded by like - minded, or similarly - looking people may decrease your chances.
«In everyday interactions with significant others, people often assume that momentary distractions by their cell phones are not a big deal,» another researcher involved in the study, Meredith David, said.
«Put the person in the transition from noncomprehension to sudden insight — that's the memory boost,» says Tufts associate professor Sal A. Soraci, one of the researchers.
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.
Harvard sleep researcher Robert Stickgold says naps can even make people better problem solvers.
People who view ads in colour are likely to pay more for products with unnecessary extras, say researchers from Ohio State University.
Researcher Richard Wiseman, a professor at the University of Hertfordshire, has studied and written extensively about good fortune and says it's not chance at all, but a certain way of living that makes some people more serendipitous than others.
...» Westphal says the technique disarms the «target,» as the researchers call the flattery recipient, and portrays that person as modest.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhood.
As one of the researchers said, «My take on this is that it's very hard to train an algorithm that would be accurate across a wide variety of people because energy expenditure is variable based on someone's fitness level, height and weight, etc.» (Or in simpler terms, your fitness watch will never truly know you.)
The attacks, which took place this year and have not been previously reported, jeopardized the communications of activists, journalists and other people in sensitive positions in Iran, where Telegram is used by some 20 million people, said independent cyber researcher Collin Anderson and Amnesty International technologist Claudio Guarnieri, who have been studying Iranian hacking groups for three years.
Or, if researchers wanted to use Health Kit information to track outbreaks of STDs, they would want to know whether a person had recently traveled to another country, and how many sexual partners they had had in the past three months, Kavaler said.
The researchers said the challenges would lead to an increase in the number of people uninsured due in part to the heightened uncertainty for insurers and beneficiaries.
«Tinder supposedly makes it easier to have sex on tap, but it's pretty well established that people with a steady partner tend to have sex more often,» says Jean Twenge, one of the study's researchers and the author of Generation Me.
Several Republican politicians and government officials including President Donald Trump have suggested that mental illness was to blame for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday that left 17 people dead — but researchers say evidence suggests there is no traceable link between mental illness and gun violence, and that a much more widespread issue is to blame.
«You start to have information you might be able to leverage against that personsaid Sina Beaghley, a researcher at the RAND Corp. who served on the NSC until 2014.
A survey of 22 people conducted by the researchers found that 77 percent would be interested in downloading the battery monitor app, the Wired report said.
One of the researchers behind the study, Professor Mark Bellis, said: «People may rely on alcohol to help them feel a certain way.
This effectively allows Chinese authorities to arbitrarily detain people they see as political dissidents, Human Rights Watch senior China researcher Maya Wang said.
Choonsung Shin, a Korean technology researcher who has examined problematic smartphone usage in both Korea and the U.S., says cultural differences could affect smartphone addiction rates, but he notes that factors such as a person's age, gender and occupation are also likely to play a role.
«People often make decisions that are influenced by emotions that have nothing to do with the decisions they are making,» says Stéphane Côté, a professor at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, who co-wrote the study with lead researcher Jeremy Yip of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Instead, Dr. Baselga said researchers and scientists are making strides in what he calls precision medicine, an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in environment, lifestyle and genes for each person.
The company said it was «building a way» for people to know if their data was accessed by «This Is Your Digital Life,» the psychological - profiling quiz app that researcher Aleksandr Kogan created and paid about 270,000 people to take part in.
Facebook has said that people who took the quiz were told that their data would be used only for academic purposes, claiming that it and its users were misled by Cambridge Analytica and the researcher it hired, Aleksandr Kogan, a 28 - year - old Russian - American academic.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
«You may have heard about a quiz app built by a university researcher that leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014,» Zuckerberg said in the signed ads, referring to the data analytics firm accused of misusing the social network's user information during the 2016 US election.
«It's great to be in an economy where we're employing biologists, computer science people and researchers of various stripes,» he said.
Though Michael had reportedly suggested hiring a team of Uber's own researchers, BuzzFeed has continued to point out that Uber has access to everyone's travel logs, which many people at the company are said to have access to.
«People have responded in great numbers,» said Hugh MacMillan, a researcher at Food & Water Watch.
«When we get a particularly bad storm, people often try and attribute it to something larger,» Jennifer Collins, a hurricane researcher at the University of South Florida, says.
Meditation can help prevent you from taking work stress out on the people around you, researchers say
The researchers said after their study: «Retiring from work constitutes a major life transition that most people experience at some point in the course of their life, posing significant challenges to health and wellbeing.
«In fact, we saw an all - time high number of people taking that view,» said Greg Smith, one of the researchers who produced the Pew report.
Sociologist and researcher Sherry Turkle says so well, «Who said that a life without conflict, without dealing with the past, or without rubbing up against the troublesome people is better?»
In addition, researchers also studied people who said that they had experienced physical effects from encounters with the objects and examined them for physiological changes.
Researchers have long known that people have a tendency to say what they think would please those asking the questions.
So these researchers went around asking people what kind of animal they would be, trying to find out what our choices said about us.
Health - conscious people will choose healthy foods anyway — but visual cues, rather than words, can help those who are less health - conscious to make better food choices, researchers say.
Simply paying people a small amount to return them cuts that rate by nearly half, say CSIRO researchers.
CSIRO's lead researcher, Professor Manny Noakes, has been heavily invested in the development of the Healthy Diet Score and says most people overestimate how healthy their food intake is.
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