Prior studies have found that patients admitted to hospitals on weekends have a higher risk of death, but there have been
conflicting results from studies looking at birth outcomes and day of birth.
Not exact matches
The authors propose that the
conflicting results from previous research on organic and conventional crops» phytochemical content could be a function of short
study periods and the exclusion of variables such as weather.
Ironically, the findings in both analyses seems to be driven by
studies from the same Danish population registries, but with
conflicting results.
These
conflicting findings may
result from geographic differences in organic production regulations governing antimicrobial usage, use of antimicrobials in conventional dairy production, and baseline prevalence, as well as laboratory methods,
study designs, or methods of analysis employed.
Results from studies of direct links between caffeine, coffee drinking and coronary heart disease are
conflicting.
Reconciling
conflicting results from intervention and observational
studies?
Conflicting results from research
studies is not that uncommon.
While the idea of verification of
results is a good (if unexceptional) one, it should be remembered that part of the political tactic of the anti-science politicians in Washington on other issues (see examples in Chris Mooney's book) has been to introduce as many
conflicting studies from industry - funded thinktanks as possible, however faulty those
studies are, to bury the debate under noise.
It remains unclear how much each mechanism contributes to ETC intensification, as
results from case
studies are
conflicting and a climatological assessment has not yet been done.
Arlington, Virginia — In a startling
result, a new
study published by the scientific journal Conservation Biology found that more than 80 percent of the world's major armed
conflicts from 1950 - 2000 occurred in regions identified as the most biologically diverse and threatened places on Earth.
If there's one lesson I've learned in my years of research into marital relationships — having interviewed and
studied more than 200 couples over 20 years — it is that a lasting marriage
results from a couple's ability to resolve the
conflicts that are inevitable in any relationship.
Similarly,
results from laboratory - based observational
studies of older adults reveal that wives tend to be more confrontational and direct in acknowledging marital problems, whereas husbands evade or ignore
conflict (Carstensen, Gottman, & Levenson, 1995).