Sentences with phrase «findings of a recent study»

Take for instance the findings of a recent study by Morgan Stanley that shows more diverse workplaces deliver better returns and less volatility.
That's the finding of a recent study by Brad Klontz, a psychologist, certified financial planner and associate professor at Creighton University.
Garlow is one of a growing number of Americans who say that religion should play a greater role in politics, according to the findings of a recent study by the Pew Research Forum's Religion & Public Life Project.
In an effort to comfort babies and support parents this MTF Writing Group review will highlight the findings of a recent study that put some of these age - old remedies to the test.
This is the question at the heart of Seigel's post, where she takes into account the findings of a recent study on the topic.
These are some of the findings of a recent study published in the journal Psychiatric Services, which reported significant racial - ethnic differences in diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric conditions across 11 private, not - for - profit U.S. healthcare delivery systems.
While most of these «low access» counties are located in the Mountain - West and Midwest regions, the findings of a recent study from researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania also reveal that 47 states have at least one county located more than 50 miles from the nearest gynecologic oncologist.
The most significant finding of a recent study considered by the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Group of the US Human Genome Project was the lack of demand for testing: people don't want it (New Scientist, 18 September).
On February 2, Fordham hosted a discussion on the findings of recent studies of the impact of using vouchers to attend private school.
High - school students in the 1980's are more concerned about future employment than were students of two decades ago, and they are frustrated by guidance - counseling programs that do not help them address their job concerns, according to the findings of a recent study of adolescent problems.
On March 27, Russ Whitehurst and Matthew Chingos presented the findings of a recent study on the relationship between school districts and student achievement at the Brown Center for Education and Policy at Brookings.
The actions of your school board can have a major influence on student academic achievement, according to the findings of a recent study of Montana school boards.
None had seen the findings of a recent study of success and failure in high school:
Analytics firm Chitika on Tuesday revealed the findings of a recent study that shows the latest Blackberry PlayBook operating system update is already running on 43.7 % of devices after just one week.
Why Robots Suck at Value Investing One of the findings of a recent study published by the CFA Institute called Facts About Formulaic Investing was that Graham & Dodd's 1934 book Security Analysis can not be mimicked by a simple algorithm.
The intermittency of wind and solar energy has some state regulators and energy companies a bit concerned, but they (along with that Nervous Nelly sitting across from you) should take comfort in the findings of a recent study that looked at the extent to which we can meet electricity demands in the lower 48 states over the next several decades with renewable energy.
During a panel discussion on time management strategies for attorneys, Neil Pedersen referenced the findings of a recent study.
Theoretically, the results are also consistent with findings of recent studies (e.g., Kafetsios et al., 2014) that highlight the dynamic nature of attachment organization in the context of emotional information processing.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
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.
Like many post-recession pros, I rotate through freelance and contract gigs to earn dough, which made me give serious side - eye to a recent Glassdoor study finding that 89 % of 18 - to 34 - year - olds would prefer more perks to a pay raise.
A recent study by human resource consulting firm Morneau Shepell has found that, when it comes to counselling services, 63.9 % of participants are women.
A recent study of 21,000 business school alumni found that 45 % of entrepreneurs who have graduated since 2010 started their businesses straight out of school, compared to just 7 % among those who graduated prior to 1990.
Countless studies prove the myriad health benefits of working out, including recent research that found strengthening your muscles releases enzymes that detoxify a substance called kynurenine, a byproduct of stress and inflammation.
A recent Geophysical Research Letters study found that the Arctic permafrost contains 32 million gallons of mercury, which is projected to adversely affect our global air, food, water and soil supplies as the Earth warms and the permafrost unthaws, releasing the neurotoxin.
It's an interesting model for rapidly educating software engineers, particularly considering that a recent study about the New York tech industry found that half of New York City's technical work force doesn't have a traditional college education.
According to a recent article by Stanford's Emma Seppälä for the Greater Good Science Center, «one of the most extensive studies on charisma found that charisma is not so much a gift as a learnable skill.»
A recent study from Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Accountancy found that firms with poor governance generally prefer to hold more cash.
A recent study titled «The Role of Money Arguments in Marriage,» published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues, found that money arguments are an important indicator of relationship satisfaction — but not divorce!
The reason aerobic workouts seem to lift our spirits seems related to its ability to reduce levels of natural stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, a recent study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science found.
A recent Google study, Project Aristotle, was founded on the premise of understanding why certain teams in the workplace struggle while others thrive.
But a recent study conducted by Vision Critical on behalf of Rogers found that about three quarter of Canadian enterprises» IT teams are simply too busy to innovate.
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.
A recent study by Accenture found that, for at least half of men and women, «work - life balance» is the number one determiner of whether or not they have a successful career.
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.
Indeed, a recent study that analyzed 30 years of research found no correlation between depression and progestin - only birth control methods (like the IUD or the implant.)
A recent study found that 76 percent of Americans consider customer service the «true test» of how much a company values them.
A recent study conducted by Glassdoor found that among employees who said they are thinking of leaving their current job, 45 percent (a plurality) cited salary as the single biggest motivating factor for leaving their current company.
A recent study by the University of Greenwich's Business School found that praise from the boss can actually be demotivating in certain situations.
A recent study conducted by the Harris Poll found that one - third of respondents decided to steer clear of the leadership track to avoid further diminishing their personal time.
One recent (if small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «cool kids» are rated as less socially competent than their peers.
But the company is hoping to give those investors a boost through a sort of mathematical illusion: A recent study of Acorn's customers found that people were much more likely to agree to set aside $ 5 per day than $ 150 per month, even though they'd end up contributing the same amount either way.
A more recent study of 243 men and women between 95 and 100 — 75 % of whom were women — found that all of them rated highly on measures of how easy - going and extroverted they were.
That more recent study of people 95 to 100 also found that its participants — in addition to being generally more easy - going and extroverted than average — also tended to laugh frequently and express their emotions openly with one another, as opposed to bottling them up.
Not only did the vast majority Americans» net - worth tumble during the recession, for 93 % of households, it continued to slide during the first two years of the recovery as well, a recent study by the Pew Research Center found.
A recent study by Qualtrics found that 42 % of Millennials can't go more than five hours without checking at least one social media account.
Out of 1,000 companies covered in its most recent study, the group found that the most innovative organizations were in fact rarely the biggest spenders on R&D.
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