For the academics... If you need
some empirical evidence of the impact of curation in a university classroom, there is a good preliminary study from the School of Education at Tel Aviv University.
Disciplinary reformers have promoted restorative programs as alternatives to exclusionary punishment, but the approaches are controversial and
the empirical evidence of their impact is limited.
Not exact matches
Barnett contends that the criticisms
of a strong patent - rights system overlook recent
empirical evidence and have overestimated the
impact and scope
of problems including «patent trolls» (firms that own patents but do not manufacture products), «royalty stacks» (the total demands
of multiple intellectual property holders for remuneration leave too little revenue left for the manufacturer), and «patent thickets» (complex and conflicting legal claims that increase transaction costs for manufacturers).
We can be pretty certain, in terms
of providing
empirical evidence, that Jesus existed and made a significant
impact on a group
of people and on the course
of history.
There's no
empirical evidence that they have any long term
impact on a child's learning over the course
of their entire schooling.
Empirical evidence, for example, showsthat fox predation accounts for only a very small proportion
of lamb losses, and has a negligible financial
impact.
Secondly, qualitative studies
of the
impact of IMF programmes on social spending can yield more refined theories and nuanced
empirical evidence.
Until recently, little
empirical evidence existed regarding the
impact of data sharing and withholding on these and other aspects
of science.
Many Health
Impact News readers may know
of the anecdotal
empirical evidence of VCO slowing down and even reversing Alzheimer's Disease (AD).
And we have explained and defended our standards in our published chapter: where there is
empirical evidence for the positive
impact of good teaching practices, we used it to infer what should be included in a teacher preparation course — thus the standards we suggested for the teaching
of reading.
Empirical evidence shows that teacher leaders» practice
impacts teachers» instructional practice and, in some studies, provides
evidence of positive
impact on student outcomes.
In this article, we review the
empirical evidence on the
impact of education vouchers on student achievement, and briefly discuss the
evidence from other forms
of school choice.
There is little
empirical evidence, however, about the potential
impact of these alternate approaches on current evaluation systems.
A Friedman Foundation (now Ed Choice) survey
of the
empirical evidence on school choice looked specifically at the
impact choice programs had on public schools.
There is a wealth
of empirical evidence — both qualitative and quantitative — that supports the claim that alternative schools for pregnant teens can have a positive
impact on not only the educational outcomes
of teen parents, but also the health outcomes
of both parents and children.
Up until now, there has never been a study done on raw food's
impact on the health
of dogs, so no
empirical evidence had existed to show why raw is better.
«There is no science demonstrating that the mid-point
of the standard IPCC projection
of a warming
of 3 degrees if CO2 - e doubles from the 1750 level
of 280 ppm will have any adverse
impacts, if only because there is as yet no unambiguous
empirical evidence of any such adve...
As «rational skeptics», all we have to do is insist on
empirical evidence to support any hypothesis
of what has caused past warming and what the
impact of this forcing is likely to be in the future.
Even if there is no
empirical evidence, which looks questionable,
of a link between climate change and violence is the correct conclusion to draw that «the best
impact estimate» is zero?
The UN's IPCC and its coterie
of green - sharia «scientists» have long pursued a political agenda that requires all climate change and global warming to be a result
of human CO2 emissions, and in addition, any solar
impact on temperatures is absolutely minimal - yet, the
empirical evidence does not support said political agenda, including the BEST maximum temperature dataset
Instead
of showing me this
empirical evidence you cite a link to a study on the ENSO
impact on the past temperature record.
However, I am rationally skeptical that AGW has had or will have any major
impact on our climate (and, hence,
of the CAGW premise as outlined by IPCC in its AR4 report), until
empirical scientific
evidence can be presented to show that this is, indeed, the case.
According to Jim Cripwell and others (whose scientific qualifications I am unqualified to evaluate) there is no
empirical evidence that shows that the
impact of anthropogenic CO2 is other than zero.
My problem is that I apparently can not distinguish how my paraphrase: «According to Jim Cripwell and others (whose scientific qualifications I am unqualified to evaluate) there is no
empirical evidence that shows that the
impact of anthropogenic CO2 is other than zero.»
But there is NO
empirical evidence that co2 has EVER (even over geologic periods) had any
impact on our temperature, and during most
of our planet's existence, co2 level has been many TIMES higher than it is now.
Based on the gold - standard
empirical evidence, it can safely be said that the increased atmospheric CO2 levels
of 2016 had little acceleration
impact, if any, since the earlier period - at a much lower level CO2 - exhibited greater atmospheric temperature acceleration.
Unfortunately, despite this clear
empirical evidence, the climate change and global warming doomsday alarmists attempt to portray the 2017 season as a sign
of CO2 - induced climate catastrophe - and that is not being well accepted by the actual hurricane experts (here, here, here) who have been on the front lines
of tropical cyclone activity and
impact research.
Theories propose that certain parenting behaviours should have a greater
impact in the presence
of an inhibited child but the
empirical evidence for this has yet to be convincing.