Sentences with phrase «as more studies»

As more studies are put forward, we may find that such tight controls on treatment are not necessary for online therapy to be effective.
As more studies have indicated that there is a link between second - hand smoke, respiratory diseases, and cancer, it is not surprising that courts are taking smoking habits into consideration.
This may change as more studies are done.
I want to release periodic updated versions of this book as more studies and research are completed and that's easier to navigate with a self - published title than in working with a publisher
The late Al Shanker, the legendary former president of the American Federation of Teachers, encouraged the charter - school movement, but Schroeder said the union began to change its thinking more than a year ago as more studies were published.
«Pregnant women or those wanting to become pregnant should not pay attention to this finding at this time, as more studies are needed to show a true causal effect,» said Zonszein, who wasn't involved in the study.
One of my biggest areas of interest when it comes to nutrition is eating to beat inflammation, and as more studies come out on this topic, the findings seem to point to a mostly plant - based diet being the way to do it.
This association is no longer considered to be significant, as more studies have since been released that show that protein actually increases bone health, not decreases.
My patients at the YinOva Center have recently shown more interest in learning to meditate as more studies come out demonstrating its many benefits.
«As more studies are done in Iceland, with better equipment (and hence better data), I would not be surprised to see more robust and convincing evidence of increases in magma production and / or eruptions in Iceland as the current ice caps shrink further.
As more studies come out each year revealing the hidden hazards in our baby products, parents need to be proactive about finding the safest products for their kids.
We should expect more information about arsenic in rice as more studies are completed.
In the many responses to Gov. Cuomo's efforts to introduce formal and public teacher evaluation, teachers, union leaders and educational leaders have offered little but delaying tactics, such as more study is needed or how about conducting small trials.
I see the Science of Computers as more the study of architecture and computing technology, than the application of computers.

Not exact matches

«We might assume that students who scored high on this scale might earn a higher income because they are more willing to be more demanding during critical junctures such as when negotiating salaries or raises,» the researchers wrote in the published study.
Matias» Reddit study, conducted over 29 days during which he and Reddit moderators screened 2,214 discussions on the science forum, found that by making rules easy to see (via «sticky comments,» as they are called on Reddit), Reddit users were 7.3 % «more likely to follow the rules.»
Interns at this nerdy Shangri - La earn more than $ 7,000 a month, according to a study by salary - tracking firm Glassdoor — and that's not counting perks like flexible schedules, on - site haircuts and a company retreat known as «HobbitCon.»
The study's authors found that peckish participants in a card game known as the «Iowa Gambling Task» played more shrewdly and made better decisions than those who had eaten.
To figure out when the more social among us flourish and when they struggle, the team studied 162 Belgian business students who were separated into 27 teams as part of a class project.
Psychologists call this feeling of freedom to do your job as you see fit «autonomy» and have found in studies that not only does autonomy make employees happy, it also makes them more productive.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Rather than just being «fake news,» many of the most - shared stories in this right - wing ecosystem «can more accurately be understood as disinformation,» the study says.
The findings appear to show that public attitudes about the media are «more complex and nuanced than many traditional studies indicate,» according to the American Press Institute, which conducted the study as part of a collaborative effort with the Associated Press - NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
According to this study, when subjects were asked to evaluate products with different color names (such as makeup), «fancy» names were preferred far more often.
While studying, he and classmate Dan Adams decided to stage the concert and got sponsorship from Australian telco Optus as well as airtime from broadcaster Channel Ten, but they hadn't thought it would be anything more than a local event.
With a lot of offices beginning to take the «collaborative» approach to working, noise can become a significant problem, and studies have shown that more noise leads to higher degrees of stress, and less productivity as a result.
The company has beefed up available resources extensively, and the website offers a blog with helpful discussions on various HR topics as well as case studies, e-books, webinars and more.
«It seems that as long as President Trump is in the White House, it's certain the North Koreans will be far more cautious,» said Andrei Lankov, a historian at Kookmin University in Seoul who once studied in Pyongyang.
Using machine learning, the A.I. grew more accurate as it studied more samples.
Nevertheless, as the study is the largest and longest study of its kind, more research is likely needed before we reach any definitive conclusions about how well it works — or doesn't.
Experts said that not only were these tests becoming more used in general, but that this sounds like exactly what Holmes and Theranos are doing, as it's what she studied and what would make her blood tests possible.
In fact, the classic «marshmallow study,» led by psychologist Walter Mischel in the 1960s, found that kids who were able to delay the delicious gratification of eating a marshmallow wound up more successful as adults.
Other studies by Kross suggest that, when people use their first names, they're more likely to see stressful situations (like public speaking) as challenging, rather than threatening.
On top of the problem of unfair pay for women, a Harvard study revealed that, when it comes to annual performance reviews, women were 1.4 times more likely to receive critical subjective feedback, not positive feedback or critical objective feedback, and that traits that were considered negative in women were often interpreted as positive in men.
«In one of our studies we found that people rated masculine risk - taking behaviors as more risky than feminine risk - taking behaviors, even when they were matched for how risky they were,» she says.
For more about millennials» opinions of employee loyalty and long - term goals, as well as the importance of health care and working for an ethical company, check out the infographic below and Bentley University's study.
Not only is that sort of chronic sleep deprivation terrible for your body, other studies have shown it makes you less charismatic, more paranoid, and can even reduce your IQ as much as being drunk.
As a result of the success of these lights (suicides fell by 74 percent at stations where the blue lights were installed), similar colored lighting has been installed at Gatwick Airport train platforms,» Westland relates, though he stresses more study is needed to verify the ability of blue light to calm the agitated.
According to its study, «As higher income consumers feel more confident about the economy, many will choose to dine out or buy fresh food to cook at home.
A recent study published in Strategic Management Journal shows that as firms get involved in more socially responsible practices, they also get better at developing credibility with their stakeholders.
One study found that crowdsourced products sold up to 20 percent more when they were specifically labeled as originating with customers.
And if you need more motivation to increase your shut - eye time, there are plenty of studies available that indicate that people who don't get enough sleep age faster, experience a loss of brain power in mid-life and don't grow as tall as people who are well - rested.
When comparing two male candidates with equal experience, but one said to have leadership potential, study participants rated his resumé higher and perceived him as being a more successful candidate overall.
Participants were asked to not only guess what their partner's reservation price (the lowest price they would accept), but also questions that were designed to show how they perceived their partner — the study's authors were curious as to whether certain negotiation tactics might lead to a likability cost, even if they resulted in a few more dollars for the partner.
But according to a new study, if the problem was more personal, such as a weakness of character or failure of self - discipline, picking over the bones of the past isn't going to yield insights.
In 2019, those who rank in the 95th through 99th percentiles would see their after - tax incomes rise by more than 3 percent after receiving «the largest cuts as a share of income,» according to the study.
The resultant studies show that if you want to come across as smart, you need to be more expressive in your speech, varying the pitch and volume of your voice and adding emphasis where appropriate.
Leahy agrees: Personality assessments conducted as part of the Texas A&M University study found that people who are more risk averse and who have more self control were more apt to choose and be successful with the snowball method.
SS: I went to the University of Toronto to study civil engineering with the idea that I wanted to be an architect, but as I talked to more and more architects, they all warned me I shouldn't go into the field — there was no money in it.
In K. Anders Ericsson's famous study of violinists, popularized by Malcolm Gladwell as the «10,000 hour rule,» Anders found that the best violinists spent more time practicing than the merely good students.
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