Sentences with phrase «cited by the author»

Total bankruptcy filings by consumers and businesses jumped 40 % between February and March, and rose 4 % year - over-year to 81,590, according to data from the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) cited by author and financial blogger, Wolf Richter.
Population size is based on an earlier study (Brinkoff, 2010) cited by authors.
The lack of claws is one of the traits cited by the authors as evidence a hominin made the prints.
Dr. Benestad states: «From regression analysis cited by the authors (Douglass and Clader 2002, White et al. 1997), it seems possible that the sensitivity of global surface temperature to variations of total solar irradiance might be about 0.1 K / Wm -2.
For example, the 1995 decision in New York's Campaign for Fiscal Equality case cited by the authors simply permitted the adequacy case to proceed to trial.
The aggregate NAEP results cited by the author hide achievement gains of 0.5 - 0.7 standard deviation for black students and 0.3 - 0.4 standard deviation for Hispanic students.
Additionally, as cited by the authors, today's preservice teachers have a vastly different relationship with technology than did their predecessors.
Indeed this is true, although the correlations they observed, as aligned with what is increasingly becoming a saturated finding in the literature (see similar findings about the Marzano observational framework here; see similar findings from other studies here, here, and here; see also other studies as cited by authors of this study on p. 13 - 14 here), is that the magnitude and practical significance of these correlations are «very weak» (e.g., r =.18) to «moderate» (e.g., r =.45,.46, and.48).
Little wonder that one study cited by the authors (Allianz 2010) found 61 % of those aged between 45 and 75 were more afraid of running out of money than of dying!
I notice that IPCC Fig. 9.20 shows a different climate sensitivity median for Gregory - 02 than cited by the authors — about 3.2 K. Whether that reflects the truncation at 10 K or some other disparity isn't clear, but 3.2 K looks like a better value to me than 6.1 K.
It seems that of the 2500 only some 600 contributed to WG1 and counted among these were many papers self - cited by the authors of WG1.
Publishers can join the consortium and submit their books and journals for caching in anticipation of their being cited by authors in the future.
Further assessments of a manuscript's value occur after its delivery for publication when professional editors review the manuscript line by line and confirm the accuracy of the sources cited by the author.
, also cited by these authors: Bird D W, Bird R B and Parker C H. «Aboriginal burning regimes and hunting strategies in Australia's Western Desert».

Not exact matches

Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
The authors are also proponents of «what goes around comes around» in the link building world — called «preciprocration» by them — advocating that you freely and willingly look for places to cite work done by others, link to useful sites, etc., when appropriate and relevant.
He criticizes textualism (a mode of judicial interpretation) by citing the author's attempt to «show how lawmakers are engaged in the creative work of ensuring that natural law... is given effect in our human living.»
In the end, the author believes that the Enlightenment thinkers developed a «theological» model, even though he completes this exhaustive study by citing a grim text from one of Nietzsche's «Letters» that sounds anything but theological: ««The family will be slowly ground into a random collection of individuals,» haphazardly bound together «in the common pursuit of selfish ends.
@JT, The Manifesto linked to by the WND article you cite does not claim the author to be «Darwinian» at any point.
The author's final chapters lay great stress on the work of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many of the verses from the Bible that early AAs studied can be found cited by Hickson in these chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and others dealing with the «gifts of healing.»
A third matter of note is that Luke freely includes references to the kingdom in citing the sayings of Jesus, though less often than Matthew, but in the book of Acts by the same author the references to the kingdom are few.
But astonishingly, in support of these claims the authors cite a 1971 paper by Ehrlich, which predicted a tipping point by 1991!
The same author cites, as part of the faith, love for anyone who may be loved by God and thus by Gabriel and all those in paradise.
I didn't see any evidence (1) actually connecting the former to the latter, (2) that the differences at birth are lasting, (3) that the purported diseases associated with the microbiome in adulthood are the same ones associated with c - section (the author cites obesity, but we know that those observational studies re: c - section and obesity are deeply flawed by confounding)(4) that the «microbiotic» benefit of vaginal birth exists regardless of maternal health and matenral microbiome.
When Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger contacted the authors of some of the studies cited by William Sears for an article he wrote in May 2012, the scientists said it was unfair that Sears had used their work as evidence against sleep training.
Seven additional references with relevant data were also included: 3 studies were identified by an ongoing OVID alert system for a related review (9, 14, 15), 2 were cited from reference lists of eligible studies (16, 17), 1 article was written by 2 of the authors (RMM and GDS)(18), and 1 meeting abstract was also identified (19).
In the Assembly, Lancman authored the Safe Patient Handling Act (A. 1370B / S.2470 B) as well as a report on the subject, authored the Health Care Workplace Violence Prevention Act (A. 4856), and helped ensure safe working conditions at St. Barnabas hospital in the Bronx, which was cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for inadequately protecting employees from violence.
A few LLCs have yet to be identified by the author, and it's thus possible that some of the totals cited above are actually higher.
During the same period there were 36 000 publications related to AIDS, 15 per cent of which were never subsequently cited, even by their own authors.
To cite one example: in a study published in 2008 by Karpicke and his mentor, Henry Roediger III of Washington University, the authors reported that students who quizzed themselves on vocabulary terms remembered 80 percent of the words later on, whereas students who studied the words by repeatedly reading them over remembered only about a third of the words.
The paper's authors cite research showing «that male editors are more likely to assign manuscripts to male reviewers and that reviewers are more likely to recommend rejection» of papers authored by members of the opposite sex.
In exploring the connection between shame and aggression, Scheff cites research conducted by sociologist Neil Websdale, author of «Familicidal Hearts: The Emotional Styles of 211 Killers.»
He is listed by the Institute for Scientific Information as one of the most highly cited authors in the Plant and Animal Science category, recognition given to only the top 250 researchers in the field.
The authors cite work by Bali Pulendranâ $ ™ s laboratory on â $ œsystems vaccinologyâ $ and their analysis of the yellow fever vaccine as an example.
By 2008 three Broad scientists, including Lander, ranked in the top 10 most - cited authors of recent papers in molecular biology and genetics.
Last year, the soil science community was rocked by reports that an editor, Artemi Cerdà, was accused of citation stacking — asking authors to cite particular papers — boosting his profile, and that of journals where he worked.
Some of the major points emphasized by the authors are not novel (localization of ILL at the SCS for rapid pathogen encounter and pre-committed IL17 production by these ILL upon bacterial infection), having been established by the authors in previous studies or by other groups as cited and discussed.
Both of the previously cited studies, one from 1973, and the other from 1990, were authored by James Anderson, whom I am quite familiar with.
The authors cite this as an example of «how a student's placement in the lowest attainment group results in misrecognition whereby his / her placement in the attainment grouping hierarchy can be interpreted by teachers as reflecting the student's innate «ability».
Professor Gary Orfield is Professor of Education and Social Policy and founding Co-Director of the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University is the author of many books and articles on school desegregation and other civil rights issues and his work was cited by the Supreme Court in its recent decision on affirmative action.
Madhury Dubey, author of «Effective E-learning: Design, Development and Delivery», cites that this ubiquitous eminence of video - based learning is also driven by the striking shift of learners from content consumers to content creators.
In reaching this conclusion, the Supreme Court relied upon the experience in state court «adequacy» cases, citing Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses: Solving the Funding - Achievement Puzzle in America's Public Schools, a recently released book by the authors of this post.
The authors even cite a relevant commentary by former Cato policy analyst Adam Schaeffer.
James Kemple, the author of the study cited by Camera, writes that the study attempts to answer two questions:
Citing the words of author David Foster Wallace, Weissbourd encouraged students to seek freedom by the means of care, focus, sacrifice, and attention.
The critique was written by Jesse Rothstein, a highly respected Berkeley economist and author of an elegant and oft - cited paper demonstrating how non-random classroom assignment biases value - added estimates (also see the follow - up analysis).
A 2007 academic paper lead - authored by Duckworth has been cited 1,157 times, according to Google Scholar, and Duckworth's six - minute TED Talk from 2013 on the subject has been watched more than 8.4 million times.
Although Kane does also cite some published studies authored by others, again, in support of VAMs, the studies Kane cites are primarily / only authored by econometricians (e.g., Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff) and, accordingly, largely unrepresentative of the larger literature surrounding VAMs.
The authors cite a study by Patrick Wolf of the University of Arkansas and his colleagues, who examined the Washington, D.C. school voucher program aimed at helping poor and minority families.
The authors cite numerous researchers as favoring videos that depict problematic rather than «best practices» teaching for purposes of generating reflection by viewers.
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