As Paul Meehl (one of the founding fathers of the importance of quant models versus human judgements) wrote: There is no controversy in social science which shows such a large body of qualitatively diverse studies coming out so uniformly in the same direction as this one... predicting everything from the outcomes of football games to the diagnosis of liver disease and when you can hardly come up with a half a dozen studies showing even a weak tendencyin favour of the clinician, it is time to
draw a practical conclusion.
Not exact matches
If it was going to take Apple that long to bring a car to market, then we could only
draw two
conclusions: Apple wanted to develop a vehicle to use future technologies that aren't
practical or accessible today, or Apple is completely incompetent when it comes to this car project.
The ordered rationality of matter and the
practical effectiveness of scientific discoveries is too obvious to
draw such a
conclusion.
The
practical conclusions derivative from this third view of what is modern in political economy are diametrically opposite to those
drawn from the other accounts.
The material of our study of human nature is now spread before us; and in this parting hour, set free from the duty of description, we can
draw our theoretical and
practical conclusions.
@Anotheralt: If god can not be proven, then the only logical
conclusion to
draw is that, for all
practical purposes, he / she / it doesn't exist.
A smartly
practical conclusion to
draw on an emotive subject.
When the time comes to enter the class, they are free to focus on the
practical skills, working in groups, and
drawing conclusions.
Conclusion and implications section must include: introduction,
conclusions drawn from hypotheses, summary, recommendation for further research,
practical implications.
The
practical conclusion to be
drawn from this is that it is essential to discontinue the use of non-trauma-adapted therapy approaches (psychoanalysis, unmodified psychodynamic therapy, traditional cognitive - behavioural therapy) and to offer training courses in the methods and techniques of trauma exposure.