Sentences with phrase «empirical studies concluded»

Two empirical studies concluded that the treatment was more effective for the treatment of reactive attachment disorder and emotional trauma than «usual treatments» although there has been some criticism of the research.

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The study's authors proudly conclude that «this result reopens the door to direct empirical studies of obedience and related extreme social situations, an area of research that is otherwise not open to experimental study
«There is a need for better empirical studies, especially those focused on identifying mechanisms that can mitigate the adverse effects of the crisis,» they conclude.
After spending four years sifting through hundreds of studies on teacher education, a national panel has concluded that there's little empirical evidence to show that many of the most common practices in the field produce effective teachers.
A 2015 research study by Professor Daniel Mills, Professor or Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University of Lincoln's School of Life Sciences in the UK, along with Alice Potter, formerly with the Companion Animals Science Group at the RSPCA, concluded what a lot of us already know based on empirical evidence: Our dog are much more dependent on us than our cats are.
Don't take my word for it: that's the conclusion the National Academy of Sciences reached in an «expert consensus» report, which examined numerous empirical studies on the matter and concluded that it was simply impossible to say one way or another whether such laws increase crime or instead decrease it as a result of their effect in deterring violent predation.
Regarding the sun's connection to global warming (or lack thereof), there is much empirical data and many studies on the topic that have concluded the sun's contribution to global warming has been minimal.
Empirical studies aimed at trying to make sense of this phenomenon have concluded that the reason the public remains divided on «scientific consensus» isn't that they haven't been exposed to evidence on the matter but rather that when they are exposed to evidence of what experts believe they selectively credit or discredit it in patterns that reflect and reinforce their perception that scientific consensus is consistent with the position that predominates in their cultural or ideological group.
Based on a review of empirical studies related to energy - efficiency and green building standards, the report concludes that green building certification systems such as LEED offer frameworks for successfully reducing energy and water use in buildings.
12 Shaun's article introduces us to the three empirical research strategies and how to apply those strategies to the study of legal writing, provides advice to new empirical researchers, and concludes with a bibliography containing a list of general resources on empirical research, as well a list of the legal writing empirical studies that have been done.13 Whether you wish to embark on a journey and write scholarship containing empirical research or not, as Shaun states in the introductory paragraph, «this Article should make you a more informed consumer of empirical scholarship.»
To conclude, the present study has extended the previous empirical findings regarding the importance of early childhood education in stimulating cognitive skills and improving learning outcomes.
In sum, given the results from our simulation study and the empirical applications, we conclude that the multilevel TAR model is a valuable addition to the available techniques for analyzing intensive longitudinal data.
To conclude, our study provides empirical evidence that links stressful prenatal life events with the risk of infectious diseases in the infant offspring.
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