Sentences with phrase «author of the study admitted»

[Update 3/6/2018 6:06 AM: The main author of the study admitted to some large mistakes in methodology, throwing off all the results.
«Even the authors of this study admit that they failed to find any cause and effect, and provide weak scientific evidence to support their contention.
The authors of the study admit that while there is still more research to be done on this topic, the study offers «just one more bit of evidence that breast - feeding is very important,» says Montgomery - Downs.

Not exact matches

As the study authors admit, other factors, such as the removal of «bonus items» including cookies, and an increase in meal price, may have come into play.
I, however, have the experience from my unrelated specialty that if a study is: full of mistakes that the authors themselves admit to; founded by a party that has vested interest in the outcome; being widely dismissed in scientific circles; is done by someone who hid a conflict of interest — then the study is not to be trusted.
Bolland and his team analyzed the 33 studies, three of which were published in Neurology and retracted this summer after the author, Yoshihiro Sato, MD, of Mitate Hospital in Tagawa, Japan, admitted to scientific misconduct.
«These seniors were supposed to stay out of the hospital since the procedures were performed in the ambulatory setting, but they were admitted to the hospital within 30 days,» said corresponding study author Dr. Gildasio De Oliveira Jr. «Age was the biggest factor associated with readmission and complications.
«This study suggests that the path to excellence in readmission is a result of an approach that focuses on the patient as a whole rather than on what caused them to be admitted,» said senior author and director of the Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation Harlan Krumholz, M.D., the Harold H. Hines, Jr..
«We are the first to admit that the human arm in the study has only preliminary results on a small subset of individuals,» says computational biologist Eran Segal, one of the study authors.
Author retracts study of changing minds on same - sex marriage after colleague admits data were faked
In an interview with the New York Times, lead study author Jack S. Resneck Jr., MD, a professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, admitted that misdiagnoses can happen at in - person appointments, but argued that in face - to - face meetings patients and doctors have a better ability to engage in the «give and take» necessary to reach an accurate diagnosis.
A study out of University of Toronto that came out in November found that the key to sexual satisfaction in committed relationships had less to do with expecting it to just happen and more to do with admitting it takes time and effort — like a garden that needs to be «watered and nurtured,» as study author Jessica Maxwell explains it.
NASA recently accepted a research proposal to study this topic further, but Dr. David Zawieja, the author of the study and the director of the Division of Lymphatic Biology at Texas A&M, admits the cellular mechanisms regulating the lymphatic contractions are still unknown.
So in essence, the authors of the study come clean in this paragraph and admit that their stress on wages alone overstates the real disparity in pay.
Mischaracterizes the findings of the study: According to MPS, «The authors admit that they can not conclude that the voucher program affected criminality...» While MPS would be correct if they only examine students who attend private schools with a voucher for a few years, the key findings of DeAngelis and Wolf are among students who attended MPCP schools for a full 12 years.
Only 1 % of the Arizona educators admitted to what the study's authors called the worst kinds of cheating: changing students» answers on tests or telling academically weak students not to take the test.
The primary author of the Florida study admitted in a subsequent scientific article that reducing the cat population on campus would have required 94 percent of the cats to be neutered, a rate never achieved.
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was kind of their point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the data they don't like.
When pressed on their findings, the authors of the Marcott study admitted that «the paleotemperature records used in our study have a temporal resolution of about 120 years on average.»
«The authors themselves — Pravin Nath, a professor of marketing at the LeBow College of Business, and Vijay Mahajan, a professor in the department of marketing at the University of Texas at Austin — admit the study is limited because it focuses on financial - performance metrics, such as sales growth and profitability, and not brand equity, and both were quick to offer caveats to the conclusion.
Practice Areas Business & Real Estate Transactions Indian Law & Gaming Litigation — Commercial Professional Associations Washington State Bar Association Asian Bar Association of Washington Treasurer, 2006 — 2009 National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Northwest Indian Bar Association International Association of Korean Lawyers Korean American Bar Association of Washington Membership Chair, 2004 — 2005 Treasurer, 2004 — 2008 Scholarship Chair, 2008 WSBA International Practice Section Secretary, 2004 — 2006 Executive Committee, 2006 — 2008 Education University of Washington, JD Comment Author and Managing Editor of Production, Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal University of Washington, Graduate School of Public Affairs, Master of Public Administration University of Washington, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Master of Arts in International Studies Tufts University, BA in International Relations, cum laude Paris IV University, La Sorbonne, Paris, France Admitted Washington State JAMES L. ROBENALT
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