Forster has
conducted empirical studies on the impact of school choice programs in Milwaukee, Ohio, Florida and Texas, as well as national empirical studies comparing public and private schools in terms of working conditions for teachers, ethnic segregation and teacher and staff misconduct.
He also has
conducted empirical studies of other education topics, including charter schools, accountability testing, graduation rates, student demographics and special education.
He explained that some time ago he was
conducting an empirical study of street prostitutes in the city of Chicago, and, through a connection at a company he was consulting with, met a high - end call girl who had read «Freakonomics,» and who was willing to help him with his study by providing data.
Being in science, I'm sure you are familar with the need to standardize terms to mean the same thing for all, especially if
conducting empirical studies.
Since the standard for what counts as exceptional has shifted over time, he could
conduct an empirical study on how different legal rules affect litigation behavior.
Lex Machina, Inc.
conducted an empirical study investigating the empirical incidence of litigation merits determinations surrounding 35 U.S.C. § 102 (g)(2), which the Leahy - Smith America Invents Act (the «Act») replaces, in part, with the prior user rights defense.
Not exact matches
Our
empirical studies on the analysis and assessment of entrepreneurial attitudes were
conducted on the basis of data published by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development within the framework of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
study.
Edward Vessel, scientist at the Max Planck Institute for
Empirical Aesthetics, who
conducted the
study together with Amy Belfi and Gabrielle Starr (New York University), explains: «We suspect that the reason for the strong influence of sensory imagery is its ability to convey meaning.
Jeste and colleagues determined to see if PTSD might show a similar association by
conducting a comprehensive review of published
empirical studies relevant to early aging in PTSD, covering multiple databases going back to 2000.
Porpino analyzed previous research findings from 24 peer - reviewed papers, and
empirical data from a
study conducted in households in the US and Brazil.
The
study, «Copycats Versus Original Mobile Apps: A Machine Learning Copycat Detection Method and
Empirical Analysis,» was
conducted over a five year period by Quan Wang, Beibei Li, and Param Vir Singh of Carnegie Mellon University.
An
empirical study of the financial impact of online communities on commerce,
conducted by the University of Michigan, found that engaged consumers spend more money.
In a paper released in March, he says that «every
empirical study ever
conducted in Milwaukee, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Maine and Vermont finds that voucher programs in those places improved public schools.»
During the tenure of the fellowship, I
conducted a secondary data analysis and an
empirical study to examine bilingualism in education.
Only one
study,
conducted by Jay Greene and Marcus Winters and focusing on the D.C. voucher program, found that voucher competition had no effect on the test scores of non-participants, while no
empirical study of acceptable rigor has found that a U.S. private - school - choice program decreased the achievement of public school students.
Combining into one dataset my original
empirical data from qualitative field
studies in multiple conflict and Diaspora settings (Afghanistan, DR Congo, Haiti, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda, Zimbabwe), I propose to
conduct an innovative set of analyses.
Access a comprehensive and properly cited list of
empirical studies conducted to date on the effects of educational choice programs on students, public schools, segregation, civic values and state finances.
Rather the application of standards of evidence was
conducted to aid understanding of the strengths and limitations of each
study's contributions to the
empirical knowledge base.
First, a search was
conducted to identify
empirical research
studies on teacher leadership in math and science.
Although
studies regarding teacher effectiveness in the United States abound, «a limited number of
empirical studies have been
conducted in China» (Liu & Meng, 2008, p. 2).
As IDRA's 2014 José A. Cárdenas School Finance Fellow, Dr. Jimenez - Castellanos will
conduct an important and timely
empirical study to examine the amount of supplemental funding above the base funding level that is required to effectively implement appropriate services for English language learners at the secondary level in the State of Texas.
No
empirical study ever
conducted has ever shown negative fiscal effects.
The Charles H. Houston Center for the
Study of the Black Experience in Education
conducts empirical research, disseminates scholarly information, examines research - based best practices, addresses critical educational issues, and strives to produce research that makes a difference which informs the development of practices, policies, programs, and scholarship impacting educational and workforce outcomes among African Americans.
All of this is biased in and of itself (see also
studies above for economists» and statisticians» other critiques), and quite frankly insulting to / marginalizing of the other well - respected scholars also
conducting solid
empirical research in this area (e.g., Henry Braun, Stephen Raudenbush, Jonathan Papay, Sean Corcoran).
conducts studies that provide
empirical information about challenges confronting schools and practices that lead to educational improvement.
For example, in 2015, Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management
conducted an analysis that aggregated evidence from more than 2000
empirical studies on ESG variables and financial performance.
We compare the assumptions of the CPP
studies to expert forecasts and
empirical information available at the time the
studies were
conducted.
Stefan Kreiger reports on the findings from an important
empirical study he and Katrina Fisher Kuh
conducted on differences between how researchers frame their searches while employing print or electronic methodologies,
Elizabeth M. McKenzie, law professor at the Suffolk University Law School in Boston, has published the findings of an
empirical study on how the use of full - text online legal resources has changed the way lawyers
conduct legal analysis and how they write.
Aaron Atkinson, a partner at Faskens and one of the authors of the
study, says it was
conducted to gather
empirical data on proxy contests — something you don't see very often in Canada.
Since the present
study was
conducted in inner - city public high schools, with African American students with high normal blood pressure,
empirical evaluation is needed to determine if the findings may be generalizable to other students.
Similarly, the development of the group has not been the focus of researchers — only a few
empirical studies have been
conducted to examine group supervision.
The
empirical studies on homelessness, which have been
conducted to date, focus on the physical and mental health needs of this population and vary in the extent to which questions on drug misuse are included.
The first
empirical study on attitudes towards reconciliation during the divorce process was
conducted by Doherty, Peterson and Willoughby (2011), who surveyed a sample of 2,484 divorcing parents.
To date, 11
empirical studies conducted on the impact of TF - CBT on adolescent survivors of trauma have demonstrated its usefulness in reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
Although previous research suggests that
empirical feedback does improve therapy outcomes, no such
studies had been
conducted in systemic therapy.
The search was limited by language (the paper had to be in English), by methodology (the
study had to be an
empirical study, experimental replication, follow - up
study, longitudinal
study, prospective
study, retrospective
study, quantitative
study, or treatment outcome / randomized clinical trial), by publication type (the
study had to be a journal article published in a peer - reviewed journal), and by sample (the
study had to be
conducted on humans).
However, previous longitudinal
studies conducted on stepfamilies have found little
empirical support for this (Hetherington & Clingempeel, 1992; Kurdek, 1991).
In a move to seek evidence for their theories, Perez - Olivas et al.
conducted an
empirical, quantitative
study in Britain with 129 children between six and 14 years of age and their mothers.
To our knowledge, no
empirical studies have ever been
conducted to investigate the impact of the preoccupied state of mind on mentalization ability.