Sentences with phrase «drawn from studies»

In order to systematically compare levels of major depressive disorder across different countries, data were drawn from studies in the literature using diagnostic criteria from the third (American Psychiatric Association, 1980) or fourth edition (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) of the diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders (DSM).
This actually crystalized around the acid rain issue in the 1980s, where I saw conclusions being drawn from studies that were completely not implied by their data.
The only comparisons of preschool curricula using random - assignment experiments (the gold standard for causal conclusions) are drawn from studies begun decades ago, mainly during Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty.
No conclusions should be drawn from these studies either pro or con with regard to IF for women.
Its similarities to conclusions drawn from studies of comparative anatomy / the fossil record are staggering.
MDG Advertising drew from a study originally published by Yahoo! and Ipsos to find out which platform mobile users prefer.
The classic anthropological picture, largely drawn from the study of primitive societies, of tightly - woven patterns of culture, each element of which has to be understood in relation to all the other interconnected elements, is decreasingly relevant to the understanding of man - in - relation.
For Yeager, the conclusion to draw from the study is not that teachers should start slapping high - expectations Post-its on every piece of work they hand back to students.
The conclusion that the researchers drew from this study was that sleeping with an infant in an adult bed is dangerous and should never be done.
The final Reform Act did sweep away some aspects of the old system, but the conclusion drawn from this study is that the impact of reform on the constituencies varied enormously, and left a third of the surviving old boroughs with fewer electors than before.
Europe qua Europe did not even feature in the top ten concerns drawn from the study.
The researchers analyzed the characteristics of 178 patients with this disease drawn from a study of 2,995 melanoma patients enrolled in The Genes, Environment, and Melanoma study.
The simplest conclusion to draw from these studies is that, give or take some inexplicable memories, these phenomena are simply normal physical processes that occur during unusual circumstances.
To facilitate understanding of the immune system by showcasing innovative advances in the expanding field of immunology, drawing from studies in all organisms and model systems including humans.
In any case, and this is the second reflection, according to Castellano, that could be drawn from the study and it is that female football should not just be «a mirror of high performance masculine football,» and should therefore not aspire either to the speed, intensity or distance covered by men.
Conclusions of global relevance can be drawn from the study «We are facing enormous challenges that affect the majority of the resources that we use,» states Dr. Seppelt.
It's hard to know what moral to draw from the study — apart from try to marry a happy person — since the stress of trying to figure out how to improve your spouse's mood may well undo all the beneficial effects of having a happy spouse.
But regardless of how serious we should take the suggestions that endurance exercise may be bad for your heart, one conclusion you can draw from these studies is that endurance exercise, especially extreme or ultra-endurance exercise such as marathons or Ironman, does not seem to have all the cardio - protective effects that we might expect, especially if you already have pre-existing heart issues.
Conclusions are however very hard to draw from these studies.
Then the conclusion drawn from a study of only a handful of people is applied to a very diverse and large population.
What policy lessons can we draw from this study as Congress works out a new iteration of theElementary and Secondary Education Act to replace NCLB?
Although few specific lessons for policy can be drawn from a study of any single program, our results show that providing access to private schools can increase the college - going rates of thousands of low - income students.
The school examples are drawn from a study of six schools in the San Francisco Bay Area.
They drew from our study of CSTP over the full five - year lifespan, and they also took into account what they learned from evaluating its precursor and now sister organization, the Washington Initiative for National Board Certification.
American painter, printmaker, and sculptor Oliver Lee Jackson (b. 1935) has created a complex body of work which masterfully weaves together visual influences ranging from the Renaissance to modernism with principles of rhythm and improvisation drawn from his study of African cultures and American jazz.
Drawing from studies on animal theory, biology, ethology, philosophy, anthropology and literature, each participant presents their own take on locating the human and other animals within worlds that we have come to call «nature» and «culture».
I think that the one policy implication that I would feel comfortable drawing from our study is that any discussion of methane must be based on a robust understanding of the current situation with regard to emissions.
No definitive deductions of pre-instrumental temperatures can be drawn from the study of dendrochronology.
As an architecture and urban design researcher, the lesson to be drawn from the study is to design better buildings, and avoid excessive use of glass and cement,» Dwivedi told indiaclimatedialogue.net.
That is the conclusion drawn from a study on Long - Term Mortality Risk in Individuals with Permanent Work - Related Impairment conducted by the Institute for Work and Health in Toronto.
Drawing from the studies on international immigrants, we hypothesise that the IM children would also have poor health access, and their service utilisation is positively associated with their parents» acculturation.
In addition, the small sample size of 60 families reduces the strength of the conclusion we can draw from the study.

Not exact matches

In contrast, the current study drew from research that had already been done.
The researchers drew their data from a number of British and American longitudinal surveys, including the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, which includes nearly 5,000 participants born in big US cities between 1998 and 2000.
Studies indicate carbon dioxide emissions from transportation in the province have declined 16 % in that time, and while it's impossible to draw a direct causal relationship between the tax and the emissions decline, it's fair to say it was a factor contributing to indisputable behavioural changes — you can't emit 16 % less CO2 by doing the same things you did before.
Robertson studied as much self - management theory as he could, drawing lessons from a variety of techniques and philosophies.
The authors draw upon case studies from organizations big and small.
That's one conclusion you can draw from a new research study, titled «Firming up Inequality,» published this week by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
With a new lens and some added direction from a research study on collective intelligence (abilities that emerge out of collaboration) by a group of psychologists from Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and Union College, Project Aristotle's researchers went back to the drawing board to comb their data for unspoken customs.
In the meantime, we should probably avoid drawing too many conclusions from a single study.
The new conclusions, published in JAMA Psychiatry, are drawn from three national studies conducted between 1991 and 2013.
Studies that have tried to determine whether working from home helps or hurts productivity have drawn mixed conclusions.
I ate up studies (from Facebook and others) that argued the site actually encouraged a certain kind of information diversity, because your Facebook friends are likely drawn from a wider group of people (the guy you went to middle school with, your mom's neighbor, that rando you met that weekend at the beach) than the people you discuss news with in real life.
The scientists advising the French government did not all agree with the conclusions the report drew from the new studies.
The release goes to some length in questioning studies that call the benefits of proxy access into doubt — critiquing the authors» methodologies, noting that the studies» results are open to interpretation, and cautioning against drawing «sharp inferences» from the data.
We will draw conclusions from our wealth of data - driven insight or field proprietary research studies.
The study drew on data from nearly 6,000 millennial renters (age 18 to 34) at a time when homeownership for Americans under 35 years old is at its lowest point in the history of Census recorded data dating back to 1984.
Marcel Schwantes speaks passionately to both secular and faith - based audiences on the power of servant leadership, drawing from convincing research, case studies, and illustrations.
From the above case studies, one can draw conclusion that the Federal Reserve's pursuit of maximum employment have often contributed to the rise in risk asset valuation (an intended effect of easing financial conditions), and such policy would only be reversed during times of acute (or perceived) inflation risk.
However, a new field of study is proving extremely popular in Illinois colleges, drawing students from multiple disciplines.
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