Ability of one class of society to insulate themselves from the immediate
effects of bad outcomes and pass it on to others is a core cause of long term societal collapse.
Not exact matches
The difference in the religious and secular students was MANY
of the secular students learned life lessons by making many
bad choices and considering the
outcomes and
effects on their life.
While father absence has been associated with a host
of negative children's
outcomes, including increased risk
of dropping out
of school and lower educational attainment, poorer physical and mental health, and behavioural problems,36 - 40 higher levels
of involvement by nonresident fathers may assuage the negative
effects of father absence on children's
outcomes.41, 42 Quality
of the parents» relationship before divorce, or
of the pre-divorce father / child relationship, can also be an important factor: children fare
worse following divorce when pre-divorce relationships were good and fare better when pre-divorce relationships were poor, 43,44 suggesting children are sometimes better off without a father if the father's relationship to the child or the mother was not good.
@lazarusL actually, people who play political game suffer negative
outcomes too, they just usually are very
bad at attributing the negative
outcome to the cause, because the game is much more complex and there's a lot
of vested interest in confusing the link between the cause and the
effect.
Of all the mediating factors analysed, the researchers found that a reduction in fear avoidance beliefs (fears that exercise or activity will make symptoms worse, which is an understandable reaction to having CFS) was the strongest, accounting for up to 60 % of the overall effect of CBT and GET on outcome
Of all the mediating factors analysed, the researchers found that a reduction in fear avoidance beliefs (fears that exercise or activity will make symptoms
worse, which is an understandable reaction to having CFS) was the strongest, accounting for up to 60 %
of the overall effect of CBT and GET on outcome
of the overall
effect of CBT and GET on outcome
of CBT and GET on
outcomes.
Investigators
of the medical consequences
of the disaster must contend with both the very real
effects of the tragedy and the desire to blame every
bad medical
outcome on Chernobyl.
When this compositional nature
of election
outcomes was taken into account, the research team discovered a more nuanced
effect of rainfall — how voters» preferences may change with
bad weather.
«Older children [aged 6 - 12 years] were more likely to report intentional ingestion and to have adverse health
effects and
worse outcomes than were younger children, suggesting that older children might be deliberately misusing or abusing alcohol hand sanitizers,» wrote the team led by Dr. Cynthia Santos,
of the CDC's National Center for Environmental Health.
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The authors demonstrate that the
effects of high - stakes testing pro- grams on
outcomes, such as retention and graduation, are different from the results
of using grades alone, and that some groups
of students who are already faring poorly, such as African Americans and Latinos / Latinas, will do even
worse if high - stakes testing programs are used as criteria for promotion and graduation.
Outcomes were consistently
worse for students receiving both ESL and bilingual instruction, perhaps due to the disruptive
effects of being exposed to two diametrically opposed methods
of language acquisition.
Nearly all
of the assertions by the Australian blogger in the second chart were inflammatory and untrue, with only thin threads leading to legitimate issues (one being that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, as noted in a review by the Dutch environment agency, has traditionally focused its summaries on
worst - case
outcomes and left out potential positive
effects or other factors, like population growth, that contribute to climate vulnerability).
The whole question is how likely is the
bad outcome, how costly is the proposed «insurance» and how much
of an
effect will the proposed «insurance» have.
The reasons for that are many: the timid language
of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group
of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed
of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing
effects now
of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything
worse than a median
outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million)
of the numbers; the discomfort
of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale
of that problem, which amounts to the prospect
of our own annihilation; simple fear.
When I quote Wallerstein to the
effect that joint custody is no duplication
of the intact home, and in fact yields
worse child rearing
outcomes, the FRs complain that hers is a clinical study (versus bean - counting research.)
While father absence has been associated with a host
of negative children's
outcomes, including increased risk
of dropping out
of school and lower educational attainment, poorer physical and mental health, and behavioural problems,36 - 40 higher levels
of involvement by nonresident fathers may assuage the negative
effects of father absence on children's
outcomes.41, 42 Quality
of the parents» relationship before divorce, or
of the pre-divorce father / child relationship, can also be an important factor: children fare
worse following divorce when pre-divorce relationships were good and fare better when pre-divorce relationships were poor, 43,44 suggesting children are sometimes better off without a father if the father's relationship to the child or the mother was not good.