High - altitude plateau cultures
differ in systematic ways from fishing cultures in island archipelagoes.
Randomly allocating students or multiple classrooms or multiple schools to the new reading program and to control conditions or to an alternative program eliminates the possibility that the two groups will
differ in a systematic way and thus compromise the results.
This exploratory study examined the extent to which the reform processes of the schools reflected characteristics and strategies found in the research, whether schools improving at different rates
differed in systematic ways, and the most significant challenges faced in both securing and sustaining dramatic school improvements.
Not exact matches
The faithful Mormons are offended because they think Christians are calling them evil people, although many of us are not, while those of us who went to seminary and suffered through a course on
systematic theology keep stressing that there is actually a precise definition of «Christian» and that Mormons
differ from that definition
in a very few important
ways.
Needless to say, the interpretation proposed here of the references to God
in Process 7, 40 and 93
differs in a major
way from views held by traditional and
systematic interpreters of Whitehead.
«But our study found that propofol also disrupts presynaptic mechanisms, probably affecting communication between neurons across the entire brain
in a
systematic way that
differs from just being asleep.