Not exact matches
Though there is a substantial amount of
empirical information accumulated over the past 25 years on religious broadcasting and of relevance to religious broadcasting, this
research has not been collated into a comprehensive statement and therefore has not been readily
available for reference concerning specific aspects of religious broadcasting's extent and influence.
The broadcasters who have had money
available for
research into religious television's effectiveness, namely the evangelical and fundamentalist organizations, do not have a tradition of using
empirical research for evaluating effectiveness.
Mr Beecroft acknowledged the
empirical shortcomings of some aspects of his report, stating: «I
researched all of the work that is
available on these issues.
«As with any
research enterprise, the
available empirical evidence will expand with application and use of these guidelines,» the TOP Committee wrote.
A more recent summary, by Epple, Romano, and Urquiola, selectively included only 48 % of the
empirical private school choice studies
available in the
research literature.
To learn more about the
available empirical evidence on the effects of school choice programs, flip through this handy slide show, curated collectively and carefully by EdChoice's
research team.
A related problem, in regards to principal evaluations, is that very little
empirical research is
available regarding principal effectiveness.
While knowledge and support of the flipped classroom is rapidly increasing,
empirical research and resources
available for faculty willing to transition their pedagogical approaches are lacking.
Joseph A. Custer, The Truthiness of Thinkable Thoughts Versus the Facts of
Empirical Research (SSRN Working Paper Series 2009),
available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1354111.
The
available empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of the program is discussed and its implications for
research on dissemination are discussed.