Their guidance is refreshing and based on decades of solid,
cumulative evidence on how children really develop.
Not exact matches
«
On a policy level, this adds to the
cumulative evidence that may lead to exploration of other strategies for controlling pertussis, and it may be necessary to tweak the timing of the childhood schedule to be sure there are no gaps in protection,» Omer says.
Figure I provides
evidence on the question of whether time in charter has a
cumulative effect, as is implicit in our years - in - charter / years - in - pilot 2SLS models.
Using QRT Part 3, reviewers look across studies
on a CSR model and rate the
cumulative evidence as strong, moderate, limited, weak, or nonexistent.
However, the
evidence also suggests that schools should rely
on a combination of approaches to gain a fuller picture of teacher effectiveness, and that teachers should be assessed
on their
cumulative performance over several years rather than
on the data from a single year.»
Arkham City garnered praise from gamers and critics alike, as
evidenced by its
cumulative 96/100 score
on Metacritic.
Evidence exists in recorded local observational accounts as well as in the peer - reviewed scientific literature of the
cumulative effects of climate - related environmental change
on Native communities in Alaska; these effects combine with other socioeconomic stressors to strain rural Native communities (Ch.
The real fantasists here are those like CJ who imagine that they can stand judgment
on 200 years of
cumulative scientific knowledge, by rubbishing all those men and women who have established the understanding we now have, including the scientific
evidence for global warming resulting from human activities that is now incontrovertible.
The Court formulated a new standard for the admissibility of eye witness testimony which, inter alia, mandated that such testimony be excluded if the defendant can prove — based
on system and / or estimator variables — that the «probative value of the
evidence is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue delay or needless presentation of
cumulative evidence» (44 - 5).
The government's avowed determination to eradicate myths about supposedly true victim behaviour, in spite of there being no UK research
evidence of a negative impact by such myths
on the conviction rate, makes a stark contrast with their apparent insouciance about the potentially negative impact
on the conviction rate as a
cumulative result of potential jurors reading lurid media accounts of the exposure of false rape claims.
In care proceedings, fishing expeditions are launched by way of family assessments, parents» psychological assessments and access to their medical files, and any
evidence that could point to less than average parenting
on a
cumulative basis.
There is increasing
evidence that an insecure attachment during infancy, especially one that is «disorganized,» is an important component of the
cumulative risk factors
on a developmental pathway toward maladaptive child outcomes.
Second, we question their exclusive focus
on cancer - related mortality, when strong
cumulative evidence suggests that optimism is related to positive health outcomes for other major diseases, and that psychosocial interventions may improve other important cancer outcomes, such as reduced pain and increased quality of life.