Sentences with phrase «different than previous studies»

Not exact matches

The group also used different methods than in the previous study, which Lamb believes results in a more accurate assessment of the actual emissions.
But the new cantilever experiment tests for wave function collapse occurring at different rate and length scales than those previous studies.
Rather than focus solely on IQ, as many previous studies had, the scientists analyzed 83 different traits, which had been reported on questionnaires that the twins, at age 16, and their parents filled out.
Global methane and ethane emissions from oil production from 1980 to 2012 were far higher than previous estimates show, according to a new study which for the first time takes into account different production management systems and geological conditions around the world.
The team's use of individual participant data also allowed them to query the extent to which different groups respond to vitamin D supplementation, in more detail than previous studies.
Most of these previous studies of posture, however, focused on standing positions rather than different sitting postures.
Previous studies that attempted to explain why the shifts were occurring at different rates and in different directions than expected did not have the data necessary to study changes in detail.
That's about 2000 years earlier than suggested by previous studies focusing on a different, more selective set of genes known as the exome, but it's in line with recent archaeological findings that point to distinctly Tibetan permanent settlements appearing between 3600 and 5200 years ago, Yang says.
Previous studies have focused on understanding the behavior of individual terrorists (as people) rather than studying the different attacks by modeling their relationship with each other.
In line with previous research, the current study found that socioeconomic status interacted with reported discrimination in different ways for whites than it did for blacks.
Both of the low - carbohydrate, higher - protein, higher - fat diets in this study led to a reduction in this ratio that was significantly different from the control diet and more than would be predicted from previous studies.
The recent paper by Kate Marvel and others (including me) in Nature Climate Change looks at the different forcings and their climate responses over the historical period in more detail than any previous modeling study.
This is something that has been addressed in many previous studies which have come to very different different conclusions than MW, and so the reasons why MW came to their conclusion is worth investigating.
The present results support previous studies.39) According to Hauschildt et al., 40) the PTSD group had lower HRV than did non-trauma-exposed controls at baseline and throughout different affective conditions, implying decreased parasympathetic activity and inflexible response regulation.
Limitations include minor adaptations were made for implementation in a UK setting and it was delivered in a substantially different publicly funded and configured health - care system than the previous studies in the U.S., which may have impacted the services received by the usual care group.
Recent research conducted in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stress.
Despite the fact that previous studies have consistently shown that girls are much less likely to play violent games than boys (e.g., Gentile et al. 2004; Möller and Krahé 2009), these studies also showed that if girls played violent games, the effects on aggressive behavior were not different from the effects on boys.
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