However,
a cited academic study can be found here.
Luskin's writing was influenced by one of the most
cited academic studies on whistleblowers, a 1985 academic report by researchers at the Ohio State University, who conluded that «that whistleblowing is appropriately viewed as «prosocial» behavior, that is behavior that involves both egoistic and altruistic motives.»
He also
cites academic studies of particular interest.
Not exact matches
The managers of both these funds like to
cite a
study by some terribly clever
academics which shows that once you have about 25 to 30 holdings in a fund, there is a massive diminishing return in diversification if you add any more.
While
academics continue to
study the subject, a meta - analysis of research on the subject, published in 2006 by researcher Harris Cooper and colleagues, is often
cited.
This article
cites the widely publicized
studies showing that» [r] esearchers at Bayer could not replicate 43 of 67 oncological and cardiovascular findings reported in
academic publications,» and» [r] esearchers at Amgen could not reproduce 47 of 53 landmark oncological findings for potential drug targets.»
But cases like this and «[a] widely
cited anonymous survey of anthropologists and other field scientists, called the SAFE
study and published in July 2014 in PLOS ONE,» may highlight a problem with «how some
academic communities deal with harassment.»
Beebe
cites previous
studies when she adds that the impact of bullying can affect the physical, mental and
academic well - being of an individual, resulting in high levels of anxiety, low self - esteem, and more frequent thoughts of suicide.
Citing studies in cities where many more runs were canceled en route rather than resulting in treatment of patients, two
academic physicians writing in the journal Neurology concluded it could be a «tall order» for MSUs to achieve a return on investment for individual health systems and communities.
The paper also
cites PISA data from 2012 showing girls
studying physics «had lower confidence than their male classmates, despite tests revealing no difference in
academic performance; and that students confidence in their maths abilities were more likely to embark on STEM careers».
The editorial
cites a new
study by the California Charter Schools Association which
studied the state's
Academic Performance Index (API), which runs on a scale from 200 to 1000, and found that, according to the Journal,
Through the
study of the relevant
academic sources (Ssenyonjo, 2007, p. 655 & Wing & Smith, 2005/06, p. 758) and my personal experience that I
cited above, I realised that there are numerous cases that women choose to wear Islamic veils of their own free will and not due to oppression.
A 2009
study of seventh and eighth grade students at 10 Boys & Girls Clubs across the country found that those attending afterschool programs skipped school fewer times, increased school effort, and gained
academic confidence; moreover, the first two outcomes
cited above increased as the number of days attending afterschool programs increased (Arbreton, Bradshaw, Sheldon, & Pepper, 2009).
During a press conference after the announcement, Buery
cited studies showing
academic gains for community schools in Boston and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Preliminary findings from our own first - of - its - kind Early Learning
Study at Harvard (ELS @H) indicate at least a third of parents
cite education and
academic skills as their biggest worry for their preschoolers» futures.
For example, to support its claim that «participation in high - quality arts programs... is valuable to all students,» the letter
cites four articles, one titled, «Mute Those Claims: No Evidence (Yet) for a Causal Link between Arts
Study and
Academic Achievement.»
A recent report from the Learning Policy Institute, a research and policy organization in Palo Alto,
cites studies that found «that teachers of color boost the
academic performance of students of color,» on measures such as improved reading and math scores, graduation rates and greater aspirations to attend college.
A much -
cited Stanford University
study last fall found that some virtual charter students can trail their traditional school peers by up to an entire
academic year.
«There is a long line of research on the close association between reading proficiency at the end of third grade and
academic success in later years,» says the Report,
citing the 2012
study, «Double Jeopardy.»
Teachers are the most important in - school factor for student achievement.97 Indeed, research estimates that teachers have two to three times the effect of any other school factor, such as school services and leadership, on student
academic performance.98 An oft -
cited study underscores the scope of this effect, finding that students with three consecutive high - performing teachers scored approximately 50 percentile points higher than students placed with three consecutive low - performing teachers.99
In a Canadian
study of 1,258 college professors, those who exhibited higher levels of perfectionist tendencies were less likely to produce publications, get their work published in high - profile
academic journals, or have their research
cited by others.
The most frequently
cited study of news media bias in coverage of climate change both by
academics and in popular debate is the 2004 paper by Max and Jules Boykoff that was featured by Al Gore in An Inconvenient Truth.
Every law student, typically during their first year of
study, learns to
cite a variety of sources, whether in drafting briefs, memos, and other practice - based documents, or in composing the
academic footnote for a scholarly paper.
However, the
studies they
cite lack any sort of methodology or
academic reliability.
Porter's article only
cites a handful of
academic papers spanning several decades, so it is not exactly a rigorous
academic study of the issue.
This was the conclusion reached in an oft -
cited study at Columbia University, where researchers counted the number of verbal fillers used by professors during lectures given to undergraduate students in three separate
academic divisions: the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.27 The natural - sciences professors used the fewest verbal fillers, with a mean rate of 1.39 uhs per minute.28 The social - science professors had a mean rate of 3.84 uhs per minute, and the rate for humanities professors was 6.46 uhs per minute.
The researchers acknowledged the challenges involved with the
study as well; they weren't able to use traditional methods of gathering data because most
academics won't
cite Wikipedia as a source.