Peer Influence as a Behavior Management Tool Most public and private childcare systems continue to overlook peer influence despite the growing
body of literature indicating that it represents a powerful force in maintaining orderly, productive, and positive academic and rehabilitative environments (e.g., Bellafiore & Salend, 1983; Brendtro & Lindgren, 1988; Emery, 1990; Gadow & McKibbon, 1984; Gibbs, Potter, Goldstein, & Brendtro, 1996; Salend, Jantzen, & Geik, 1992; Wasmund, 1988).
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.
The evidence for the importance of board diversity is somewhat stronger than the evidence recommending board sizes of five or greater, in large part because there is a significant
body of literature indicating that team diversity generally improves performance.
A growing
body of literature indicated that aggression can be observed during early infancy, in particular during the first year after birth, with a typical peak of aggression between the second and fourth years of life.
Not exact matches
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literature indicates that olive oil is more nourishing that coconut oil and not comedogenic, so great for when
body or face is in need
of extra nourishing.
This
body of literature describes caregiver use
of CACF and
indicates that marketing
of CACF can move caregivers away from optimal IYCF practices.
In Germany itself, that traditional system remains «alive — if not necessarily well» and «a substantial
body of literature»
indicates a «link between illiberal labs and scientific fraud» in that country, Schrank and Lee write.
The Role
of Hidden Food Allergy / Intolerance in Chronic Disease Alternative Medicine Review 1998 (Apr); 3 (2): 90 — 100 ~ FULL TEXT A large
body of medical
literature has
indicated that hidden food allergy is a frequent cause
of a wide range
of physical and mental conditions.
«The study adds to a growing
body of scientific
literature that
indicates HFCS consumption may result in negative health consequences distinct from and more deleterious than natural sugar,» Michael Goran,
of the University
of Southern California Department
of Preventive Medicine and co-author
of the new study, said in a prepared statement.
These open system measurements were subject to diffusion and documentable patchiness, but temporal TCO2 changes appear to
indicate the net direction
of microbiological activity and join a growing
body of literature showing dynamic variation in CO2 and O2 that exceeds estimates by 14C bottle assays
of carbon fixation.
Relatedly, a
body of literature has
indicated that virtual environments mirror real - world environments in terms
of social interactions (Jarrett, 2009; Reeves et al., 2007; Yee, Bailenson, Urbanek, Chang, & Merget, 2007), suggesting their utility in terms
of practice arenas for real - world interactions.