Sentences with phrase «between academic literature»

The genre of popular science writing lies between academic literature and personal narrative.

Not exact matches

Automation is often depicted in news articles and some academic literature as a titanic struggle between man and machine, in which the machine seems destined to win and the only question is how soon to schedule the medal ceremony.
Because there is only a small amount of academic literature on religious freedom (including virtually no mention of it in the four major academic human rights journals) the State Department should make a short - term commitment to provide seed funds to better understand the linkages between religious freedom, national economics, political development, and other fundamental liberties.
In recent years, high - profile claims in the academic literature and popular press have alleged that the sugar industry paid scientists in the 1960s to play down the link between sugar and heart disease and emphasize instead the dangers of dietary fat.
While working as a literature professor at a community college, she began blogging as a way to relax in between working on academic articles.
While there is substantial academic literature on school vouchers and while debates continue between opposing camps of researchers, it's safe to say that vouchers have not produced the kind of large improvements in academic achievement that market - oriented reformers originally promised.
As has been well documented in the academic literature, the correlation between stocks and bonds becomes starkly positive when inflation is above roughly 3 %, but a strong relationship is not observed between inflation and stock — bond correlation when inflation is below 3 % (e.g., Ilmanen, 2003).
Her academic research and publications about Spanish literature focus on art criticism, the impact of new technologies on literary practice, and on the relations between visual culture and writing.
As James Powell's meta - study of the academic literature reveals, no one is seriously questioning the link between CO2 and warming in the peer - reviewed literature
One review of the academic literature found that correlations between personality testing and job success fell in the 0.03 to 0.15 range, which the authors note is «close to zero.»
2009 saw record numbers of university leavers and new figures show more than 660,000 people have applied for a university place for the next academic year. This staggering amount is up by 12 per cent from last year, once again breaking the record for the number of university applicants. With these figures on the rise, the coalition government have made an extra 10,000 university places to support the hefty amount of applications, meaning more students than ever will be graduating with degrees in the coming years. It is becoming even harder for employers to recruit graduates when they simply can not distinguish who is more qualified for the job â $ «how does one chose between the graduate with the 2:1 History degree from Durham or the 2:1 English Literature graduate from Bristol?
Although some findings (Möller et al., 2009) considered math and verbal domains as separated and the age influence in their greater refining (Marsh et al., 1998), the scientific literature in this field is controversial and longitudinal researches could be useful to better understand the relation between the differentiation of the academic self - concept structure and the following development of the specific domains across age.
To sum up, existing literature highlighted the strong relationship between low self - concept in academic domains and increased risk of developing behavioral problems.
Existing literature has shown strong relationships between academic self - concept and students» behavioral problems (e.g., Harter, 1993; Keiley et al., 2003; Marsh and O'Mara, 2008; Rockhill et al., 2009; Lee and Stone, 2012).
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