Sentences with phrase «few empirical studies»

The few empirical studies that have examined gender differences in associations between specific marital appraisals and global marital satisfaction are inconclusive.
However, few empirical studies have looked at the relation between emotion understanding and anxiety in children and their results are mixed.
However, few empirical studies were carried out to assess specific information due to cultural differences attributed to countries.
Despite an abundance of theoretical speculation, few empirical studies have examined the impact of intimate relationship functioning on NSSI.
While there are few empirical studies investigating unaccompanied children and adolescents and those separated from family members, these populations are consistently argued to be at greater risk for psychiatric and mental health problems than their accompanied peers (Ajdukovic & Ajdukovic, 1993, 1998; Hicks et al., 1993; Kinzie et al., 1986; McCloskey, Southwick, Fernandez - Esquer & Locke, 1996; Rumbaut, 1991; Servan - Schreiber, Le Lin & Birmaher, 1998; Sourander, 1998).
Similarly, the development of the group has not been the focus of researchers — only a few empirical studies have been conducted to examine group supervision.
Yet, there are few empirical studies.
The juvenile justice system is not equipped to provide adequate mental health services for the large numbers of detainees with psychiatric disorders.115, 116 Although the mental health needs of youth in the juvenile justice system have been given much attention recently, 10,117,118 there are still few empirical studies of the effectiveness of treatment and outcomes.10 This omission is critical.
Too few empirical studies have been undertaken.
People have been training dogs for centuries, yet very few empirical studies have directly compared different techniques for teaching dogs new behaviors.
Relatively few empirical studies have tried to determine which courses in the teacher preparation programs allow student teachers to begin to dialog about the importance of integrating technology in accordance with the standards.
There are few empirical studies on the matter, but a 1990 study of 300 families in Worcester, Mass., found that 40 percent let their 2 - and 3 - year - old children sleep with them at least once a week.

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He has published many research papers; a few are «Psycho - physiological correlates of the dosha theory of mind and body», «Effect of reading Sanskrit on brainwave coherence», «An Empirical Study of Clinical Correlates of Traditional Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis».
Although, few studies move beyond self - reports of positive impact, a small number of empirical studies explore the impact on teaching practice and student learning.
Although numerous reviews have examined the credibility of climate researchers (Anderegg et al. 2010), the scientific consensus on climate change (Doran and Kendall Zimmerman 2009) and the complexity of media reporting (Corner et al. 2012), few studies have undertaken an empirical review of the publication record to evaluate the existence of publication biases in climate change science.
But it does point to a number of climate sensitivity studiesempirical and otherwise — within the last few years.
Only recently have a few studies suggested that this debate may lack a firm empirical foundation.
With few robust empirical studies of legal systems as CAS, researchers are left to gesture at seemingly evident assertions, with limited scientific support.
Brian Leiter's nicely done critique of the current state of empirical legal studies (ELS) has stirred up a neat micro-flurry of comment in the past few weeks.
Student's life satisfaction is lack of empirical research, so we can only get a few theoretical data from previous studies and a lot of problems to be further empirical research.
Although the number of empirical studies investigating effects of mindfulness treatment for substance misuse has increased dramatically in recent years, few reviews have examined findings of mindfulness studies.
Furthermore, despite a rich empirical and theoretical literature on victimization and relationship dysfunction (O'Leary 1993; O'Leary and Vivian 1990; O'Leary et al. 1992; Stuart and Holtzworth - Munroe 2005) and between depressive symptoms and relationship dysfunction (e.g., Beach et al. 1990; Coyne 1976; Whisman 2001), few studies have looked at the three variables simultaneously.
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