There are several limitations to consider regarding both the methodology of this review and the methodology of
the empirical research reviewed.
Not exact matches
Mind the Gap: Board Gender Diversity in 2014 is Glass Lewis» annual
review on
empirical findings from our
research on board gender diversity in 14 different markets.
Mind the Gap 2012 is our second iteration of our annual
review of
empirical findings of Glass Lewis
research on gender diversity in twelve different markets.
Co., 1978); Thomas C. Campbell and Yoshio Fukuyama, The Fragmented Layman: An
Empirical Study of Lay Attitudes (Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, 1970); James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as an Independent Variable,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 11 (1972): 65 - 75; James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as a Dependent Variable,» Sociological Analysis 33 (1972): 81 - 94; James D. Davidson, «Patterns of Belief at the Denominational and Congregational Levels,»
Review of Religious
Research 13 (1972): 197 - 205; David R. Gibbs, Samuel A. Miller, and James R. Wood, «Doctrinal Orthodoxy, Salience and the Consequential Dimension,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1974).
A
review of the
research, however, suggests that this justification does not stand up to close
empirical analysis.
Occurring as it does in the context of a
review of one of the most spectacularly successful
empirical historical investigations in the whole field of life of Christ
research, it is clear evidence of a tendency of the «new hermeneutic» to blur the distinction between statements possible on the basis of academic historical
research and statements possible only on the basis of faith.
Porpino analyzed previous
research findings from 24 peer -
reviewed papers, and
empirical data from a study conducted in households in the US and Brazil.
To ascertain the likely efficacy of breathwork this
review clarifies the approach and its theoretical assumptions and examines relevant
empirical research relating to breathing inhibition, suppression of inner experience, and possible neurological and physiological effects.
Are you a social scientist who's conducted peer -
reviewed empirical research into online dating and height?
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Concrete outputs will include at least 7 - 8
empirical journal publications disseminating the results of this
research to scientific audiences in the fields of cognitive and developmental psychology, and 1 - 2 theoretical
review articles communicating the findings to a broader audience within psychology and philosophy.
«Yet, reading through this «balanced» and «fair»
review, the first thing that struck me was the staggering lack of engagement with
empirical research.
The information and resources selected here are intended to inform classroom practice and to expose teachers to
research (both
empirical research studies and
reviews of
research) that support their work with English language learners.
The MSP Knowledge Management and Dissemination project developed a system for conducting
reviews of
empirical research intended to ensure a transparent process with integrity and protections against bias in all phases.
In their sheer volume,
reviews of the small body of
empirical work on school vouchers are beginning to eclipse the
research literature itself.
The participation of Australian Indigenous students in higher education: a scoping
review of
empirical research, 2000 — 2016.
In a
review of the published
empirical literature, eight
research studies were identified that included findings related to the structure of a teacher leader preparation program.
The process for
reviewing empirical research in the literature is outlined below in two parts.
Our claim that these practices ought to be considered essential for successful leaders is based on
reviews of
empirical research and on illustrative original studies carried out in educational contexts.116 We also rely on a synthesis of evidence about managerial skills, compiled by Yukl (2002).
Following the summary, each study was
reviewed using a set of standards of evidence for
empirical research.
In a
review of the published
empirical literature, eleven
research studies were identified that included findings related to release time for teacher leadership.
In a
review of the published
empirical literature, thirty one
research studies were identified in which teacher leaders provided support to teachers» implementation of instructional materials.
Although the 2012
research - based document titled UCEA Institutional and Program Quality Criteria provides an accounting of features, content, and experiences associated with effective leadership preparation — all of which are criteria for this award — more recent
empirical and scholarly literature on effective and exemplary leadership preparation provides additional insights about important dimensions of these criteria and are considered as programs are
reviewed for this award.
Five
research studies that were completed and written for publication were included as part of the broader
empirical literature
review as unpublished manuscripts.
In addition, the NCTAF
review synthesizes the findings from the
empirical research with other data sources: policy statements and advocacy papers from the websites of a variety of national education associations and technical assistance providers, and the insights of a panel of experienced practitioners.
NBI 76 says, «NEA will facilitate access to
empirical research and
reviewed and / or valid studies, for member use, on the NEA website to assist members in combating the concerted attacks on public education and public educators.»
New,
review of peer - reviewed research: A Systematic Review of the Empirical Research on Selected Aspects of Homeschooling as a School C
review of peer -
reviewed research: A Systematic Review of the Empirical Research on Selected Aspects of Homeschooling as a School
research: A Systematic
Review of the Empirical Research on Selected Aspects of Homeschooling as a School C
Review of the
Empirical Research on Selected Aspects of Homeschooling as a School
Research on Selected Aspects of Homeschooling as a School Choice.
In a
review of
research on computer simulations and science education and other closely related science, technology, education, and mathematics (STEM) fields, Rutten et al. (2012) examined 48
empirical studies that focused on the use of computer simulations aimed at changing knowledge or skills of high school and undergraduate students.
It involved a thorough
review of
empirical research (see the Bibliography for a selection of supporting sources) and sought the input of researchers and more than 1,000 school and district leaders through surveys and focus groups to identify gaps among the 2008 Standards, the day - to - day work of education leaders and leadership demands of the future.
This
research is published in international peer
reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and constitutes a foundation of
empirical evidence that embodied learning works.
This
review has summarized a broad range of
empirical research and related literature.
However, Ripley's opinion that sports in school are detracting from academics, in time, funding and personal value, ignores the
research on increased academic performance from student - athletes compared to their non-athlete counterparts (see Hartmann, 2008, for a
review of
empirical work on the topic.)
This
review is organized around a framework which has emerged from
empirical research in sociology and in organizational and industrial psychology (Rowan, 1996).
Individual differences in reading development: A
review of 25 years of
empirical research on Matthew effects in reading
Based on a
review of
research on potential explanation for the
empirical failure of CAPM, they find that: Keep Reading
KB had taught accounting at his alma mater in Singapore Management University and had also published an
empirical research paper Why «Democracy» and «Drifter» Firms Can Have Abnormal Returns: The Joint Importance of Corporate Governance and Abnormal Accruals in Separating Winners from Losers in the Special Issue of Istanbul Stock Exchange 25thYear Anniversary Best Paper Competition, Boğaziçi Journal,
Review of Social, Economic and Administrative Studies, Vol.
So we have the name - calling of peer -
reviewed research papers which specifically attempt to quantify probable global trends as «scary», «unfounded», «propaganda», and «wild», all on the basis of alleged incompatibility with
empirical evidence from «local topographical studies.»
2)
Review the assertions, models, «homogenized» data, science, and
research behind the multitude of climate and renewable energy mandates — to see if they reflect Real World
empirical evidence.
The
empirical evidence and peer
reviewed research is indisputable - essential food production has dramatically improved while CO2 levels and global temperatures increased.
Comiso appears to be suppressing the the peer -
reviewed research that refutes his god - awful science, the actual satellite
empirical evidence, and ignoring 99.9 % of all scientists who know that CO2 is not causing warming / melting in Antarctica.
This short
review concludes with an emphasis on the contribution of the author's
research on the
empirical evidences and physical modeling of both solar and climate variability based on astronomical harmonics.
Unfortunately, they conveniently ignore (or are unaware) the
empirical evidence that climate change is a constant, which has produced ancient and geological era extremes in weather and temperatures - extremes that science has confirmed with a cornucopia of peer -
reviewed research.
Both recent peer
reviewed empirical research and anecdotal evidence clearly indicate that the UN's IPCC's climate models are notoriously wrong.
Again, Herrmann emphasizes that his
review can hardly be considered
empirical research, but he nevertheless reaches a conclusion about the life expectancy of a legal blog:
Part V offers practical advice to new
empirical researchers about potential questions for
empirical research, data collection issues, the role of institutional
review boards and methodologists, and writing up a study.
Legal Writing publishes articles,
empirical research, book
reviews, and critical commentary from persons interested in the theory and the practice of legal writing, in composition, rhetoric and linguistic theory, in the design of courses and curricula, and in teaching and learning theory as applied in the classroom and practice.
Anderson, Jonas and Menell, Peter S., From De Novo
Review to Informal Deference: An Historical,
Empirical, and Normative Analysis of the Standard of Appellate
Review for Patent Claim Construction, UC Berkeley Public Law
Research Paper (September 20, 2012)
Applying peer -
reviewed empirical research methods to extensive datasets, DecisionSet ® has designed predictive models to augment intuitive decision making and enhance clinical judgments.
That
research, «Beware of the Middleman:
Empirical Analysis of Bitcoin Exchange Risk,» was peer -
reviewed and presented at the 17th International Financial Cryptography and Data Security Conference in Okinawa, Japan, in 2013.
The IRSP publishes literature
reviews, theoretical notes and
empirical research in all areas of social psychology.