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findings from studies of doctors / Pediatrics 94: 587 ~ 593
Revisiting the Help Me Grow Home Visiting program was driven by a desire to incorporate best practices in home visiting, and reflect research
findings from studies of home visiting initiatives.
Key objectives include: 1) describe a toolkit to promote coordination in HV; 2) present
findings from studies of coordination in states and local HV programs; 3) share perspectives of state and local programs on uses of the toolkit, and 4) invite participants to use and provide feedback on elements of the toolkit.
Her point though, is that aggregative
findings from studies of mostly majority parents may not be applicable to minority parents.
These findings are hardly surprising given that they are consistent with
findings from studies of employees in other fields.
Findings from studies of high quality early childhood education experiences illustrate that such services for our youngest learners, infants and toddlers, have long - lasting and positive impacts on their development, learning abilities, and capacity to regulate their emotions (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; NICHD, 2003).
In addition, Dr. Kim will provide input for a Wallace report that will summarize
his findings from studies of READS, his observations about the implementation of READS, and related published research.
Her point though, is that aggregative
findings from studies of mostly majority parents may not be applicable to minority parents.
Below are some of
the findings from our study of 6,410 new mothers.
Findings from this study of flu vaccines delivered by a small needle intradermally parallel earlier results that found adding a strain of influenza B could improve the effectiveness of a flu vaccine nasal spray and a traditional intramuscular vaccine that is injected as a shot in the arm muscle.
At a poster session on renal cancer, a team at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, led by Laurence Albiges, now at Gustave Roussy near Paris, presented
its findings from a study of 4,657 individuals with metastatic kidney
For archeologists, these and other
findings from the study of ancient DNA are «absolutely sort of mind - blowing,» says archaeologist Barry Cunliffe, a professor emeritus at the University of Oxford.
In July a team at the Boston Medical Center and others published
findings from a study of 320 chronic lower back pain sufferers who were assigned to yoga, physical therapy or a series of educational reading materials about their condition.
5/16/2007 Wearable Technology Helps Monitor Mental Illness Psychiatric researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine will report important new
findings from a study of patients with bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia at the upcoming meeting of the Society of Biolo... More...
Findings from the study of four districts that have undertaken systemic change were presented to the House Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education Subcommittee last week during a hearing on the federal role in systemic reform.
Math in the Real World: Early
Findings from a Study of the Dana Center Mathematics Pathways.
Today, researchers from the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University will release
findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program at the Urban Institute in Washington.
Yesterday, the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University released
findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
Her presentation previewed new
findings from a study of D.C. students» enrollment patterns at in - boundary and out - of - boundary public schools and public charter schools that will be published later this month.
Using
findings from a study of 545 teachers in 33 schools in Maryland, they found that when students had more opportunities to read and teachers integrated literacy instruction in the content areas, the result was increased reading comprehension, conceptual knowledge, problem - solving skills in science, and motivation to read.
This report from the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC, outlines
findings from a study of nearly 1,200 children in Georgia.
In a session focused on PreK - 3 alignment, Northwestern University Professor Cynthia Coburn shared early
findings from a study of two California districts seeking to develop a more coherent approach to mathematics instruction in early grades.
Good Morning Yesterday, the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University released
findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
Financing High Quality Preschool Programs: How States and Communities are Addressing Adequacy, Equity and Efficiency of Funding presents preliminary
findings from a study of how local communities (districts and community based programs) use mixed funding sources, including state, federal (including PDG), and local funds, to offer high quality preschool programs, in mixed delivery settings, to children from varied economic backgrounds.
This week's video features Michelle Krebs of Autotrader.com revealing
findings from a study of car buyers who were asked what they like about the current car - buying process, and what they would like to see changed in the future.
Coming Soon: America's WorkforceNext month, the IALC will release
findings from its study of retirement readiness by industry and occupation.
Consider
these findings from a study of Standard & Poor's data, keeping in mind that it is not possible to invest directly in an index.
Recent
findings from a study of outpatient protocols in the treatment of canine parvovirus gastroenteritis.
Dr. Staci Cannon, Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Resident at the University of Florida, discusses recent
findings from a study of outpatient protocols in the treatment of canine parvovirus gastroenteritis.
It is one of the classic
findings from the study of public risk perceptions.
Findings from a study of Romanian adoptees.
Findings from a study of CDP also showed significant reductions in alcohol and marijuana use, and in delinquent behaviors (outcome variables which were not examined in earlier studies).
Not exact matches
One 2014
study in the Journal
of Family Issues
found through online surveys that daters «were not always able to articulate a clear reason why they possess their given height preference, but they somehow understood what was expected
of them
from the larger society.»
A recent
study from the Wake Forest School
of Medicine and the University
of North Carolina
found that listening to music can help people focus their attention, but — and here's the catch — only if it's music they like.
Case in point, a recent
study from Abertay University in Scotland
found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception
of her ability to lead.
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.
In a
study of more than 5,100 adults, researchers
from the University
of Illinois
found that those who were the most optimistic were 76 percent more likely to have health scores in an ideal range.
Researchers at the University
of Basel in Switzerland recently published
findings from a series
of studies in which 480 people were shown portraits
of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
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.
A
study by eMarketer
found that 62 percent
of site visitors who participated in a live chat «reported being more likely to purchase
from the site again,» while 38 percent
of individuals «made their purchase due to the chat session itself.»
It's rare for families to successfully navigate even one generational transition in the boardroom — a Canadian Business Insights
study from last year
found that just 17 %
of family - run businesses have a firm succession plan in place.
«What we
found is that those with the lowest vitamin D levels experienced the greatest benefit
from supplementation,» Dr. Adrian Martineau,
study author and a professor
of respiratory infection and immunity at Queen Mary University
of London, told NPR.
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 new
study from the Brookfield Institute
finds that 42 %
of Canadian jobs are vulnerable to being automated, with dire implications for workforces
In fact, a 2013
study from the University
of Toronto
found that deciding what you're going to do with your time away
from your desk was perhaps the most important component
of a proper lunch break.
Here's the most revealing
finding from the Achievement Group / HRmarketer
study: 58 percent
of respondents agreed that results did not — or only slightly — helped managers gain a better understanding
of what behaviors or practices they could change to improve.
According to the American Press Institute, the
findings from its
study suggest that the issue
of trust in the media «is more complicated than some may think.»
Research about how interruptions
from technology affect people's well - being is beginning to emerge: One
study of college students
found a link between excessive texting and diminished well - being.
A new
study from CreditCards.com
found that 74 percent
of parents with adult children, defined as 18 and up, are continuing to help them financially.
The
study looked at 149 participants in networking and business groups
from the United States, Belgium, India, Japan, Australia and England and
found that more than 70 percent
of the participants who sent weekly updates to friends reported successful goal achievement, compared to 35 percent
of those who kept their goals to themselves and didn't write them down.