In fact, a recent survey conducted by The Bookseller noted that only about one - third of the self - published
authors surveyed stated that they would consider a traditional book deal.
A survey conducted by The Bookseller further demonstrated that only about one - third of self - published
authors surveyed stated that they would consider a traditional book deal.
Not exact matches
As one of 12 keynoters, David kicked off our «UNlearn» conference and mesmerized 450 business marketers from 27
states, earning the # 1 speaker rating in our post-conference
survey from among 55 keynoters and panelists in all, no small feat when you consider the many top marketers and
authors who graced our podium.»
University of Connecticut extension economist and the study's lead
author Ben Campbell worked with Hayk Khachatryan, a University of Florida food and resource economics assistant professor to
survey 2,511 people online in the United
States and Canada in 2011.
He also
authors the Firm's Food and Beverage industry news alerts, highlighting business issues, distributes the only regional industry
survey, and hosts regular industry events including presenting to well over 100 companies at Anchin's annual
State of the Food and Beverage Industry event.
Carol is a member of the Expecting More team that is creating
state - of - the - science maternity care decision aids; co-
author of 2010 direction - setting companion reports: «2020 Vision for a High - Quality, High - Value Maternity Care System» and «Blueprint for Action»; lead
author of the Milbank Report Evidence - based Maternity Care: What It Is and What It Can Achieve; a co-investigator of three path - breaking national Listening to Mothers
surveys; founding
author of a quarterly evidence column (2003 - 07) that continues to be published in midwifery and nursing journals;
author of an annual column in Birth (2006 --RRB-; and guest editor of special issues on Transforming Maternity Care, The Nature and Management of Labor Pain, and cesarean section overuse.
The study
authors, psychologists Suniya Luthar, a professor at Arizona
State University, and Lucia Ciciolla, an assistant professor at Oklahoma
State University,
surveyed 2,247 well - educated mothers with children ranging in age from infants into early adulthood.
Dr. Meredith F. Small,
author of «Our Babies, Ourselves: How Biology and Culture Shape the Way We Parent,» reports that in a
survey of 186 societies, researchers found that «infants are carried most of the time in nonindustrial societies, 56 percent of the time in less traditional societies, and 25 percent of the time in the United
States.»
Eleven
authors contributed to the manuscript that is scheduled to be published in Nature: Dr. Steve Holen, director of research at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Tom Deméré, curator of paleontology and director of PaleoServices at the San Diego Natural History Museum; Dr. Daniel Fisher, professor of paleontology and director and curator of the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; Dr. Richard Fullagar, professorial research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia; Dr. James Paces, research geologist at the U.S. Geological
Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams
State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontologist at
Lead
author Ramesh Raghavan, PhD, associate professor at the Brown School and of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, examined Medicaid records from 36
states for 1,921 children in the National
Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being, whom caseworkers had identified as having been maltreated, and who had received Medicaid - funded services.
The
authors — Ralph W. Muller, CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD, vice provost for global initiatives and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Steinmetz, research assistant to Dr. Emanuel, and Steven M. Altschuler, MD, president and CEO of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia —
surveyed 74 senior executives from large hospitals and health systems across the United
States.
In contrast to previous studies of access to care in Massachusetts that have relied on patient
surveys, which the
authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other factors, the new study is one of the few to rely on objectively measured outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison
states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemented.
Study
author Nyssa Silbiger, then a UCI postdoctoral researcher, and UCI graduate student Laura Elsberry (standing)
survey tide - pool communities at Corona del Mar
State Beach.
«I think that is a nonsensical response» that reflects «the religious right's point of view,» says Jon Miller, a science literacy researcher at Michigan
State University in East Lansing who
authored the
survey 3 decades ago and conducted it for NSF until 2001.
Using data from a nationwide
survey, conducted in partnership with the National Association of Community Health Centers, the
authors examined the early outreach and enrollment efforts of 606 community health centers across the United
States.
«We're interested in creating an honest - to - goodness map of where we think earthquakes will occur in the future,» says lead
author Will Levandowski, a geophysicist with the United
States Geological
Survey (USGS) in Golden, Colorado.
Authors include Kristy Howe of the Wildlife Conservation Society and Idaho
State University, Peter Coates of the U.S. Geological
Survey, and David Delehanty of Idaho
State University.
The report's
authors, Matthew Kraft of Brown University and Allison Gilmour of Vanderbilt, studied teacher ratings in roughly half of the more than three dozen
states with new evaluation systems and found that a median of 2.7 percent of teachers were rated unsatisfactory, even though principals they
surveyed in one large urban school system suggested that there were more low performing teachers than that in their schools.
Source:
Author's calculations based on data from the 2011 and 2012 EdNext - PEPG
Surveys,
state education agency websites, and the NAEP Data Explorer.
Based on a
survey of elementary and middle school teachers, the
authors of this report investigate whether teachers have changed what and how they teach mathematics as represented in the Common Core
State Standards.
Supplementing these data with
surveys of principals, the
authors find principals»
stated preferences for school characteristics mirror observed distribution and transfer patterns.
The DBW
survey you reference
states that nearly 80 % of self - publishers earn less than $ 1000 per year, not «ebook
authors who are only published in that format.»
For independent
authors, this is also great news: 92 % of librarians
surveyed between May 2016 — July 2016 by New Shelves
stated that they regularly buy books from self - published
authors and small presses.
The findings from
surveys performed by the late George A. Padgett, DVM, Veterinary Pathologist & Professor Emeritus at the College of Veterinary Medicine of Michigan
State University and
author of Control of Canine Genetic Diseases, indicate that mixed - breed dogs have more genetic diseases than purebred dogs.
The new polar bear paper is by a group of
authors led by Steven Amstrup, the United
States Geological
Survey polar bear biologist who led the government analysis of the bear's prospects.
10: Given that the
authors of the largest ever
survey of peer - reviewed opinion in learned papers marked only 64 of 11,944 papers, or 0.5 %, as
stating they agreed with the official «consensus» proposition that recent warming was mostly manmade, on what rational, evidence - based, scientific ground is it daily asserted that «97 % of scientists» believe recent global warming is not only manmade but dangerous?
Special thanks is owed to our report
author Amy Gahran, lead designer Kendall Davis and Brand Studio manager Kelly Mount for making the 2018
State of the Electric Utility
Survey our most comprehensive look at the power sector yet.
The lead
authors include David Bader (coordinating lead
author) and Curt Covey, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; William J. Gutowski Jr., Iowa
State University; Isaac Held, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Kenneth Kunkel, Illinois
State Water
Survey; Ronald Miller, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Robin Tokmakian, Naval Postgraduate School; and Minghua Zhang,
State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Turning up the heat on this episode of Inside Story Americas, presenter Shihab Rattansi discusses the issue with guests: Michael Mann, the director of Penn
State University's Earth System Science Center and
author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars; Dana Nuccitelli, an environmental scientist who writes for the Skeptical Science blog, who was also involved in the
survey of scientific literature on climate science that was published this week, and Rick Piltz, the director and founder of Climate Science Watch.
We discuss the
survey and what it reveals about the
state of the legal profession with Aric Press, editor - in - chief of The American Lawyer magazine, and Bruce MacEwen, consultant to law firms on strategic and economic issues and
author of the blog Adam Smith, Esq..
Most recently, Stephen Kelson
authored, «Violence Against the Nevada Legal Profession» based on a 2012
survey conducted by The
State Bar of Nevada and published in Nevada Lawyer Magazine.
Antitrust partners Aidan Synnott and Andrew C. Finch have
authored a chapter
surveying recent developments in antitrust - related enforcement actions of the United
States Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission.
• Accumulated data and
authored reports vital to annual New York
State Department of Health
survey.
Emotional Freedom Techniques to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Review of the Evidence,
Survey of Practitioners, and Proposed Clinical Guidelines Dawson Church, PhD; Sheri Stern, MS, CRNP, APRN - PMH; Elizabeth Boath, PhD; Antony Stewart, FFPH, FRSPH, MPH; David Feinstein, PhD; Morgan Clond, MD, PhD (Cand) The
authors surveyed 448 emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 %
stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no progress.
The
authors used the U.S. Census Bureau's 2016 National
Survey of Children's Health (NSCH), a large survey of all 50 states and the District of Col
Survey of Children's Health (NSCH), a large
survey of all 50 states and the District of Col
survey of all 50
states and the District of Columbia.
The
authors surveyed 201 custody evaluators from 39 different
states, finding that while there was a lack of appreciation among the evaluators for domestic violence, much decision - making weight was given to the theory of «parental alienation».