Sentences with phrase «conclusion of a recent study»

That's the conclusion of a recent study that researched the quality and time of physical activity at 34 childcare centers in Cincinnati, which the researchers said would likely apply -LSB-...]
That's the creepy conclusion of a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
That is the conclusion of a recent study published in European Journal of Neurology.
That is the conclusion of a recent study published in BJU International.
At least that's the conclusion of a recent study in Psychological Science that found that folks who felt socially disconnected were more likely to view a doll's face as human.
At least that's the conclusion of a recent study in Psychological Science that found that folks who felt socially disconnected — aka lonely — were more likely to view a doll's face as human.
That was the conclusion of a recent study by the Associated Press, which found that charters are more segregated than traditional public schools.
This is the conclusion of a recent study...

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That's the conclusion of a number of recent research studies that came out this year.
That's the conclusion of «Marketing to the Post-Recession Consumers,» a recent study by Decitica, which reveals diverse reactions to the recession resulting in a variety of new «normal» spending patterns.
The study mirrors the conclusions of 21 similar evidence reviews from around the world over recent years.
Studying the Salkinson - Ginsburg Hebrew New Testament was one of the things that helped me come to my conclusions on the recent paper I posted on Luke 6:1.
Catherine Brekus's persuasive investigation of Edwards turns up no concrete evidence that he recommended physically disciplining children, contrary to the conclusions of several recent studies.
A recent study of the lives of American men came to the conclusion that friendship was largely absent.
A recent and exhaustive meta - analysis of scientific data shows that top psychology studies tend to make conclusions about human nature based on samples taken solely from Western undergraduate students.
«The conclusions, published in the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria, confirm recent studies in healthy adults that suggest that an intake of up to seven eggs a week is not associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases,» notes Soriano.
A recent study on the career preferences of science graduate students, published in PLoS ONE, has attracted a lot of attention for one of its conclusions: that student interest in academic research careers declines over the course of graduate school.
«It is important and a valuable stepping stone in our quest to understand how intelligence evolved, but like all studies, it is one piece of a larger puzzle,» says Sarah Benson - Amram, a zoologist at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, whose recent comparative study of 39 species of carnivores reached the opposite conclusion.
Respondents also estimated that less than half of the studies published 10 years ago yielded conclusions that could be replicated, and for recent studies, that figure is about half, Motyl and Skitka reported in the July Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
In this episode, the conclusion of a two - part interview with anthropologist Carel Van Schaik about intelligence in animals; astronomer Steven Squyres talks about the current state of the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity; and cardiologist Arthur Klatsky rebuts a recent meta - study that claims that light - to - moderate alcohol consumption confers no cardiovascular health benefits.
According to Cleveland, the findings add weight to the conclusion of several other recent studies: Diet change must be part of successful climate change mitigation policies, and climate change mitigation must be included in policies to improve the food system.
He added that based on «several sources of biases in the [study's] method and the wide uncertainty ranges, we express reservations that the paper's conclusions of declining catch trends can be strongly opposed to FAO's reports of stable capture production trends in recent years.»
That confirms the conclusions of other recent studies on the subject.»
«Our conclusions are contrary to other recent work, but in line with the work of radio astronomers who see no new stars being born in this desert,» said Michael Feast, a co-author of the study, in the press release.
Well a recent study by the Division of Psychology from Burnel University has come to the conclusion that people who Post more often to social media are seeking attention and validation from their «friends».
Even more, a recent meta - analysis of studies looking at protein intake immediately after exercising came with the conclusion that there is no significant connection between post-exercise protein consumption and muscle growth when the individual meets the daily requirements of protein intake.
As one of my co-workers stated to me regarding the claim made on a recent study that «Beef Lowers Cholesterol» (which he left on my desk, and when asked, explained to him how the study was designed and flawed in their conclusions)-- «You weren't actually supposed to read the study
Several recent meta analyses have suggested that dietary supplementation with EPA and DHA does not provide additive cardiovascular protection beyond standard care, but the heterogeneity of included studies may reduce the validity of their conclusions.
Another more recent study that again fed participants with 20 servings of fruit a day diet for several weeks came to similar conclusions and also found that the participants achieved an amazing 38 point drop in their LDL cholesterol levels.
«The conclusions, published in the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria, confirm recent studies in healthy adults that suggest that an intake of up to seven eggs a week is not associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases,» notes Soriano.
Points to make: soy protein isolate and other highly processed modern soy protein products are not safe and have no long history of use in the food supply; studies published since 1999 undermine the credibility of — and conclusions drawn — from key studies evaluated by the FDA when it approved the health claim in 1999; recent studies show that soy can contribute to or cause heart disease, including endothelial damage (especially in women), heart arrhythmias and cardiomyopathy, an increasingly prevalent condition that affects 1 in 500 Americans.
Two conclusions from recent PISA studies are that increased national performance is associated with greater equity in the distribution of educational resources and that equity can be undermined when school choice segregates students into schools based on socioeconomic background.
But a recent book by a psychologist — and former high school teacher and school counselor — takes the conclusions from scientific studies of the adolescent brain and turns them into practical advice.
These conclusions are borne out in two broad sets of data: one based on longitudinal studies of parenting and high quality programs starting in infancy and the other based on more recent studies on the impact of preschool attendance on child outcomes.
A number of studies have examined the effects of immigrants on the labor market outcomes of host communities, [3] and there have been several recent analyses of the effects of immigrants per se on the educational outcomes of incumbent students, though their conclusions have been mixed.
A recent study from Studies in the Education of Adults reached the conclusion that yes, adults do learn through play.
The one I'll discuss here is this blog post by Matthew Yglesias, in which he draws broad conclusions about the functioning of education markets from a recent study of a tiny school choice program in Milwaukee as well as from some older unspecified research [for the latter, Yglesias linked here, but the body of that page doesn't discuss school choice].
Mostly it was the result of two recent studies by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that came to similar and compelling conclusions.
Also, because the conclusions of the Bekaert and Wang appear to be broadly representative of most of the other recent studies I found, I use their results below to compare the inflation hedging ability of several investment assets.
The United Nations report echoes the conclusions of an important recent study, «World Population and Human Capital in the Twenty - first Century,» by Wolfgang Lutz of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and two colleagues.
That notwithstanding, Huang et al, 2008 come to a similar conclusion as other recent studies (e.g. AR4 and Mann et al, 2008) regarding the «MWP» — that while it is indeed evident in hemispheric mean reconstructions, it does not reach the level of the warmth of recent decades.
There have been several recent cases of putatively peer - reviewed studies in the scientific literature that produced unjustified or invalid conclusions.
Dozens of other recent studies reached similar conclusions — including peer - reviewed case studies and research by academics, government and industry, as well as state and federal regulatory reviews.
The conclusions of most recent studies are that the MWP was on average cooler than today, but The Great Global Warming Swindle, blogs and industry think tanks say otherwise, often based on graphs like this.
The warnings, from two studies and the UK's PRECIS regional climate modelling system, are unanimous on one conclusion: the Himalayan region, which includes the two most recent sufferers of devastating flash floods, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand, is receiving more rainfall than ever before and it's only getting worse.
That is why I consider the conclusion of MEA15, that «Climate sensitivities estimated from recent observations will therefore be biased low...» to be unjustifiable, whether or not the study contains serious errors (as it does).
Chapter 6 highlights the fact that there are now a large number of different paleoclimate studies which all lead to the same key conclusion that northern hemisphere mean temperatures in recent decades are likely unprecedented in at least a millennial timeframe.
According the the recent NAS report the conclusions of that study are «plausible», so while Lindzen may in fact have a legitimate criticism, he is seriously misrepresenting things here.
Both of these recent studies are useful, but they are limited in their predictive capability, and especially in transferability of their conclusions and suggestions to other classes of compounds, which is simply because neither of these studies identified the fundamental molecular properties involved in determining a molecule's radiative efficiency and how these might be used to identify strategies for minimizing a molecule's radiative efficiency.
Moreover, two recent French studies have come to opposite conclusions: the «Véran Report» (referred to by the Court of Justice) recommends to improve the individual questionnaire which will allow health practitioners to evaluate whether the sexual behavior of an individual male donor who had or has sex with men exposes him to a high risk of HIV infection, while the Comité Consultatif National d'Éthique pour les Sciences de la Vie et de la Santé suggested that the ban should be maintained.
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