Parents and teachers gathered at Annandale High School Tuesday for the county's first «Sleep Night,» where a sleep expert presented
findings from her study on a school that moved to a later start times.
In 2000, the Project on Faculty Appointments released
findings from a study on the factors that influence junior faculty recruitment.
Findings from these studies on the nature of the relationship between teacher leaders and principals indicates that principals seek out teacher leaders» input around instructional issues, but that this relationship can vary.
This report presents
the findings from a study on the readiness of the special educational needs and disability (SEND) pathfinders to meet special educational needs (SEN) reforms.
Several methodological limitations suggest caution in interpreting
the findings from studies on the effects of childhood traumatic victimization on adult functioning and health.
Such analyses are an important part of psychiatric epidemiology, which in contrast with general epidemiology, deals with changing content of diagnoses and continuing refinement of taxonomic constructs.23 One important
finding from these studies on TRAILS data was that only few adolescents had exclusively DSM - IV anxiety or exclusively DSM - IV depressive symptoms (DSM - IV = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders, 4th edition).
Not exact matches
Check out the
findings from several
studies, which shine a light
on what it takes to achieve more in life.
When the researchers looked at data
from that particular
study, they
found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3
on a test in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
A recent
study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School
found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves
from past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention
from day - to - day details to focus
on the big picture.
Our
study found that female participation in the
on - demand economy has grown
from 37 percent in 2015 to 41 percent in 2016.
There are obvious consequences to drinking
on the clock: A
study from the Journal of Consumer Psychology
found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging in a drink.
A related Conference Board
study on 9,000 Canadian companies that export to Europe suggests that many have
found it difficult to adapt to EU norms that are different
from those in North America.
Announcing your goals publicly is a tried - and - true way of dissuading yourself
from weaseling out of them; one
study found people who talked about their weight loss efforts
on Twitter fared better than those who didn't.
A 2010
study from Carnegie Mellon
found that, when people engaged
on Facebook — posting, messaging, Liking, etc. — their feelings of general social capital increased, while loneliness decreased.
That's the first
finding in this week's economic research wrap, which also looks at changes in the way women have spent their days in recent years and summarizes
studies on spillovers
from central bank balance - sheet normalization.
Findings from a Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD)
study suggest companies» focus
on employee retention fell in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
In fact, a recent
study in the American Journal of Public Health
finds that the EPA «has moved away
from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is
on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
Levy cites a 2009
study based
on data
from the American Time Use survey, which
found that each minute spent commuting translates into a 0.22 minute sleep time reduction.
Levy reported that in a 2004
study of suburban rail commuters taking the train
from New Jersey to Manhattan, «Wener and his coauthor Gary Evans
found that the longer their test subjects» journey was, the higher the levels of cortisol (the primary stress hormone) in their saliva, and the more difficult they
found to focus
on the task of proofreading assigned them at the end of their commute.»
A 2012
study of debt - payoff strategies
from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management
found that consumers paying off small balances first were more likely to have eliminated their entire debt than those focusing
on other strategies.
The timing for this growth is ideal, as a recent
study from Better Buys
found that 42 % of companies plan
on leveraging mobile BI solutions in the near future.
While there have been
studies, such as the Card and Krueger
study referenced by the CUPE report that show little or no job loss
from a higher minimum wage, other
studies have
found instances where raising the minimum wage had a negative effect
on employment.
In follow - up
studies, they
found that motivation boost
from uncertainty only occurred when participants were focused
on the process of pursuing a reward and not the outcome.
Researchers
from the University of Texas at Austin, the University of California, San Diego and Disney Research recently conducted a
study and
found that when a person's smartphone is nearby —
on the table or even in the same room — that person's performance
on a cognitive task (requiring problem - solving and reasoning) will likely suffer.
As luck would have it, a similar
study from BMO Bank of Montreal, also released
on Monday,
found that only 29 % Canadian businesses are successfully using social media.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to
studies of old pictures — ranging
from yearbook headshots to mugs
on baseball cards — that
found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
A
study from 2009 now getting buzz
on the blogosphere explored the role marriage plays in the lesbian wage premium, and
found that women who don't expect to be part of a traditional family spend more time investing in labour participation through
on - the - job training and working longer hours than household skills.
In a
study that ran
from 1979 to 1996, researchers
found from a sample of nearly 750 people age 65 or older, that those who drank diet soda
on a daily basis had a 70 % greater increase in waist size than people who drank it less regularly or not at all.
In 2015, researchers
from Harvard and the Boston Attention and Learning Laboratory published a joint
study that
found people in their mid-40s — specifically, age 43 — tended to do the best
on tests of concentration.
While one aspect of Stanford
study involved self - reporting (some participating volunteers filled out a questionnaire
on their perceptions of their own heart health), the most significant
finding of the
study didn't come
from that.
Studies have
found that remote workers are more productive — 77 percent of survey respondents reported greater productivity, and a
study on work -
from - home call center employees
found that remote workers outperformed peers in the office because they took shorter breaks and used less sick leave.
A new Gallup
study released Thursday sheds new light
on worker - manager relationships,
finding that about 50 % of the 7,200 adults surveyed left a job «to get away
from their manager.»
Based
on the
findings from its recent MONITOR MindBase
study, which lasted
from 1997 to 2000, Yankelovich Partners Inc. has compiled an extensive database of American consumer categories designed to help entrepreneurs analyze how their customers think and why they buy.
A new
study from the National Bureau of Economic Research has
found that tax policy has a dramatic impact
on businesses and, if raised too high, could drive consumers to the black market.
Recent
studies on inclusionary zoning
found that these policies do help prevent housing prices
from surging in gentrifying neighborhoods.
The British
study looked at a vast trove of data
on college students
from America, the UK, and Canada, and
found a consistent pattern.
Sitting
on his patio at his summer house in Boulder, he pulls out his iPad to forward me an article
on a new
study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that
found that only about one in 10 Americans eats the recommended minimum five servings a day of fruit and vegetables.
A new
study, which analyzed more than 20,000 conversations
on Reddit,
found fairness showed up in nearly 80 % of conversations in topics
from business to politics.
The
study also
found that the most common retainers ranged between $ 251 to $ 500 a month
on the lower end and $ 2,501 to $ 5,000 a month
on the higher end, while the most common hourly rates ranged
from $ 76 to $ 200.
An academic
study from the country's largest university thus proclaims almost everyone in Canada's largest city in an apartment
from the disco - era or earlier may soon
find themselves out
on the street.
Here, you'll
find helpful strategies, information
on trends, news updates
from major brands and even wide - scale case
studies on how content marketing is developing.
A recent
study from In - Stat
found that 8 percent of regular business travelers have ditched their land lines and rely solely
on their mobile phones.
In his
study on informal finances, he
found that there is three times more «love money» than capital
from angel investors being invested annually, most of it going into the manufacturing and retail sectors.
Richardson has also started reviewing products in his niche areas
on sites such as Amazon.com and has
found,
from studying his sales and traffic reports, that this is leading customers back to his eBay Store.
A
study in June by Wakefield Research
found that 43 percent of people said they watched TV while «working»
from home, and roughly a quarter each admitted to taking a nap or knocking back a drink
on the clock.
Experian's email
study based
on data
from 2013
found «Personalized emails are generating six times higher transaction rates and revenue per email than nonpersonalized emails,» according to the company.
«Just as notable, however, are the widespread similarities between Millennial employees and their non-Millennial counterparts, all of whom aspire to a new workplace paradigm that places a higher priority
on work / life balance and workplace flexibility,» the
study, which includes
findings from more than 40,000 survey responses, explains.
Another
study by professors
from Kent State University and the University of Denver
found that Democrats did not benefit
from marijuana being
on the ballot four years ago.
A report by the Institute for Policy
Studies, a liberal think tank in Washington,
found that if Trump is successful in lowering the top marginal tax rate to 33 %, Fortune 500 CEOs would stand to save $ 196 million
on income taxes they would otherwise owe if they withdrew
from their nearly $ 3 billion in special tax - deferred accounts.
A 2009
study from MIT's Sloan School of Management
found that virtual teams working for software companies were regularly outperforming
on - location teams, as long as they had the proper systems in place.