Sentences with phrase «body of literature finds»

Similarly, a large body of literature finds that professional development programs in general have mixed effects, but that some interventions have large effects.
The findings join the body of literature finding gender disparities in many aspects needed for a scientist's career advancement, such as recommendation letters for postdoctoral fellowships.
Perhaps most importantly, The Integration Anomaly ignores a growing body of literature finding that the very type of unregulated school choice it proposes has, in many instances, exacerbated racial segregation.

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Reality, Since there's such a huge body of literature arguing that orientation is something partly, mostly or completely socialized, or otherwise socially constructed, I find it silly for one researcher with the wave of a hand to dismiss all of that work to the contrary out of hand.
The following facts support this belief: the participation of the churches in the theological conversations of the ecumenical movement, which perforce have had to find their common starting point and common vocabulary in biblical literature and theology; the growing body of specifically biblical theology, produced by the very vitality of fragmentary and monographic studies.
Medium - chain triglycerides: Scientific literature review investigating the potential of medium chain triglycerides and medium chain fatty acids (found in virgin coconut oil) for increasing thermogenesis, decreasing body fat, reducing risk of cardiovascular disease, stabilizing insulin levels for people with diabetes type 2, reversing intestinal inflammation, and protecting the liver from hepatotoxicity
«Taken together, these data add to the growing body of literature providing evidence that a season of play in a contact sport can show brain changes in the absence of concussion or clinical findings,» they wrote.
These findings are all consistent with the growing body of literature on the impact of adverse childhood experiences on neurological, cognitive, emotional and social development, as well as physical health.38 Although some studies have found no relation between physical punishment and negative outcomes, 35 and others have found the relation to be moderated by other factors, 12 no study has found physical punishment to have a long - term positive effect, and most studies have found negative effects.17
An accompanying editorial, by James A de Lemos, M.D., said the findings support a growing body of literature that suggests identifying the location and type of fat deposits can provide important information about the risk of heart disease not found in the simple BMI measurement.
Barr's findings add to a growing body of literature suggesting that the familiar problems of child - rearing — endless crying and battles to establish regular sleep patterns — are not as ubiquitous as was once thought.
While Payne and his colleagues did not directly examine why large modern marine animals are at higher risk of extinction, their findings are consistent with a growing body of scientific literature that point to humans as the main culprits.
«These findings add to a growing body of literature underscoring an increasingly important relationship between systemic inflammation, central inflammation, and pathological outcomes,» she said.
A body of literature based on observational studies and secondary CHD prevention trials of short - acting CCBs has suggested that CCBs, especially DHP - CCBs, may increase the risk of cancer, gastrointestinal bleeding, and all - cause mortality.14, 36,37 The results of ALLHAT do not support these findings.
I find this strange, since there is a growing body of medical literature illuminating the intimate relationship between the gut, food, and illness.
I did not find any literature that specifically looked at it's affect of cellulite however I did find this study that looked at its effects on body composition in mildly overweight women.
This means that studies that show there is no difference in anti-depressant medication and placebo is left out of the body of literature, favouring a bias for positive publications, publications that find anti-depressants work.
If one accepts the conclusions of the enormous body of literature that finds no difference in perinatal mortality rates or other adverse outcomes between planned, midwife - attended home births and hospital births, then the pursuit of this line of reasoning is a non-starter.
However, my extensive literature search has led me to two mysterious molecules found in the blood stream and in many other parts of the body: vitamin D3 sulfate and cholesterol sulfate.35
What ensued was a deep dive into the medical literature to find out if I could prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the mind can heal the body.
However, a large body of research literature on class - size reduction contradicts the findings from Project STAR.
The usual outline for an MBA thesis is: title page, abstract, official certificates as per the requirements, acknowledgements, table of contents, lists of tables, figures, appendices, main body of your thesis, introduction, literature review, theoretical and conceptual framework, methodology, data presentation, data analysis, discussion of your findings, conclusion, references and appendices.
It is very clear that while writing a Thesis, a typical structure that we need to follow are: A title page, An abstract, A table of contents, A body, comprising the various chapters (introduction, literature review, findings, etc.), A bibliography or a references section.
Researchers haven't yet found a way to conclusively answer these questions, but there is a body of work in the scientific literature that sheds some light on them.
As Figure 3 shows, the body of scientific literature is still very consistent in finding that grenhouse gases have most likely caused more warming than has been observed over the past half century, and thus that the IPCC has been too conservative in this respect.
The body of scientific literature is quite clear and consistent in finding that human greenhouse gas emissions are the dominant cause of the global warming over the past 50 — 100 years (Figure 2).
It's important to understand that a body of peer - reviewed scientific literature, conducted by reputable scholars, has found no connection between climate change and increased hurricane damage.
More specifically, we (a) examined whether non-significant results were omitted disproportionately in the climate change literature, (b) if there were particular trends of unexpected and abrupt changes in the number of published studies and reported effects in relation to IPCC 2007 and Climategate, (c) whether effects presented in the abstracts were significantly larger than those reported in the main body of reports, and (d) how findings from these first three tests related to the impact factor of journals.
On its website, the project claims that it «relies on scientific experts in many nations and the vast body of peer - reviewed literature to help lawmakers, policy makers, and the media distinguish between scientific findings that are agenda - driven and those that are based on accepted scientific methods and practices.
An emerging body of literature has suggested that generalized anxiety not only reliably precedes depression,3,54 - 56 but vice versa.3 By disaggregating childhood and adolescent diagnoses, the current study found that this pattern was developmentally nuanced: only childhood depression predicted young adult GAD and only adolescent GAD predicted later depression.
Our findings are consistent with a growing body of literature indicating that adverse childhood events are potent risk factors for a number of adult health and psychiatric problems, including substance abuse.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a «growing body of literature has found a link between PTSD and physical health.
Given the critical importance of treatment adherence to the long - term survival of individuals with CF, and given the characteristic decrease in treatment adherence observed across the adolescent period (Quittner et al., 2000; Ricker et al., 1998), the current findings offer promising avenues for future research on both the benefits and risks of peer relationships for youth with CF. Furthermore, health - related quality of life increasingly has been recognized as a critical element of patient and family - reported outcomes among youth with chronic illness (Quittner et al., 2008), and the current findings continue to build on this growing body of literature for youth with CF.
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