Sentences with phrase «findings in the study of»

And Berger finds in his study of contemporary transcendence that the «current occult wave (including the devil component) is to be understood as resulting from the repression of transcendence in modern consciousness.
Unfortunately, this is not the only oversight to be found in the studies of Sanchez and Lawler.
This is found in the study of quanta of energy.
The data regarding teen girls was bolstered by similar findings in a study of teen boys, also sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services.
In contrast with full - time homemakers, employed mothers differentiate less between their sons and daughters in their discipline style and in their goals for their children, Hoffman found in a study of 369 families.
The principles and strategies in the Active Parenting program address the common risk factors that have been found in studies of abusive parents.
A link to leukemia also was found in a study of more than 11,000 U.S. textile workers exposed to formaldehyde.
Strome noted that the findings in this study of transmission of histone methylation in C. elegans have important implications in other organisms, even though different organisms use the repressive marker that was studied to regulate different genes during different aspects of development.
Xie notes that similar favoritism in science has been found in studies of other cultures, and emphasizes that this latest work «remind [s] us that science is ultimately a social institution affecting, and affected by, human behavior.»
Based on clinically validated questionnaires, 41 % of respondents showed moderate to severe anxiety and 39 % moderate to severe depression, both of which are more than six times the prevalence found in studies of the general population.
Measuring behavior change is a critical component of dating violence prevention research and is rarely found in studies of adolescent dating violence prevention programs.
«What we have now also found in our study of fish behavior in this environment is that the fish become bolder and they venture further away from safe shelter, making them more vulnerable to predators,» added Mr Cheal.
Depression is a common factor in the neglect of children; Chaffin and colleagues found in a study of over 7,000 parents in five major cities that depressed parents are 3 times more likely to neglect their children.
UW - Madison researchers have found in a study of monkeys that casual contact through saliva is not enough for the virus to move between hosts.
Interestingly, the one study that looked at Bikram yoga did not find significantly higher energy expenditure than those found in studies of other yoga types.
What he found in his studies of healthy primitive populations was great variety in macronutrient ratios.
Even more disturbing is the evidence for endocrine disruption found in the study of premature thelarche in Puerto Rico.21 Soy infant feeding was associated with higher rates of early development in girls — including breast development and pubic hair before the age of eight, sometimes before the age of three.
Similar results were found in a study of 106 patients by Dr. Janet Sperling and colleagues in Canada, with 50 % reporting laboratory confirmed coinfections and 36 % reporting two or more.

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In 2008, researchers in Quebec reviewed a stack of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants of obesity.&raquIn 2008, researchers in Quebec reviewed a stack of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants of obesity.&raquin Quebec reviewed a stack of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants of obesity.»
In our study, we found that the 3 GW goal by 2025 is far short of the real need: About 17 GW of solar - generating capacity would be enough to fortify the U.S. military domestically.
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.»
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.
Lythcott - Haims asks parents: If you drive or walk your kid everywhere, how will he or she develop the essential adult skill of finding «his way around a campus, the town in which her summer internship is located, or the city where he is working or studying abroad»?
When Spreng read a Journal of General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
Dairy Yes, dairy is an excellent source of calcium, but I've singled it out because studies have found that dairy sources of calcium are markedly more effective in accelerating fat loss than other sources.
A five - year study by Brittany C. Solomon and Joshua J. Jackson of Washington University in St. Louis found that a spouse's personality has a significant impact on one's occupational success.
A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
In 2004, a psychology study by researchers at the University of Florida and the University of North Carolina found that for every inch you stand above the national average, you could earn an additional $ 789 (unadjusted) per year.
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds that Valeant Pharmaceuticals» infamous price hikes for a pair of heart drugs called nitroprusside and isoproterenol — whose prices were increased by 310 % and 720 %, respectively — had significant downstream effects on patient care.
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 rangIn 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 rangin an ideal range.
To find out the pair designed a series of studies that both asked research participants to identify what sort of experiences resulted in what levels of happiness and also looked at Facebook posts, examining what activities people post at what age and how they report those activities affecting their mood.
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.
Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that people make a lot of noise when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience.
This «Super Slow» form of resistance training was popularized by inventor Ken Hutchins who conducted the «Nautilus Osteoporosis Study» and found the slow - moving controlled exercise approach to be effective in building bone density in elderly women with osteoporosis.
In fact, a recent Nielson study found that 70 percent of global consumers trust online reviews, up 15 percent within a four - year period.
A recent study found that just three minutes of negative headlines in the morning was enough to make you grumpy for eight hours.
In his studies of truly great performers, K. Anders Ericsson, the psychologist and author of several landmark studies on elite performance... found that they practiced and rested a lot more than their good but not elite peers.
Finally, in our study of symptoms, we found patients with higher unconventional natural gas development activity had higher odds of nasal and sinus, migraine headache and fatigue symptoms compared to those with lower activity.
In the asthma study, we found increased odds among asthma patients of asthma hospitalizations, emergency department visits and a medication used for mild asthma attacks with higher unconventional natural gas development activity, compared to those with lower activity.
In our study, we found that the majority of on - demand workers (89 percent) had at least a two - year college degree.
In a 2016 study, EY found that two - thirds of Generation Z reported equal pay and promotion — regardless of race or gender — as major parts of whether to trust employers.
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.
Psychologists call this feeling of freedom to do your job as you see fit «autonomy» and have found in studies that not only does autonomy make employees happy, it also makes them more productive.
One study found that 75 percent of employees listed work - life balance as a top priority in a job.
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.
Those with an abundant supply of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a common microbe in the Ruminococcaceae clan, fared much better than those with a limited supply, the study found.
The study, headed by Professor Edward Guinan of the school's astronomy and astrophysics department, initially looked at which crops would thrive in soil that is similar to that found on Mars (based on readings taken by the Phoenix Mars lander and samples recreated on earth).
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