Not exact matches
«The findings
suggest that it may be justified to go beyond the handgrip and to include the upper and lower body when measuring muscle strength, as this may better reflect the association between muscle strength and cognition,» says Early Stage Researcher Heikki Pentikäinen, the
first author of the article, who is currently preparing a PhD thesis on the
topic for the University of Eastern Finland.
Even within the field of psychology, the
topic of humor has been studied using many different approaches, and although the last two decades have seen an upswing of the application of quantum models to the study of psychological phenomena, this is the
first time that a quantum theory approach has been
suggested as a way to better understand the complexity of humor.
The manuscript appears in the
first - ever special supplement on this
topic in Pediatrics and is based on previous studies that
suggest the use of digital devices before bedtime leads to insufficient sleep.
These data provide some tentative
first support for our hypothesis,
suggesting that further research on this
topic would be valuable.
Theresa Lewallen, director of healthy school communities at the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,
suggests that the
first order of business for every school dealing with student pregnancy is to promote an open conversation between students and staff, where no
topic is off limits or too trivial.
Considering that research
suggests that it takes around 50 hours on a single CPD
topic to make a sustainable change in practice but that teachers have to use this limited time for lots of CPD
topics, there is really no surprise that research
suggests that teachers barely improve their teaching after the
first three years on the job — everything becomes habitual and automated and these habits are impossible to shift without concentrated time and effort.
First, the
topic suggested for the address was teacher research.
If you missed my previous article on the
topic then I strongly
suggest you read it
first as it will help understand the overall situation as well as this article.
Although in light of the studies of this
topic, the huge changes
suggested by P & S are probably only the
first step needed.
Suggested topic this month is the obvious one — what's your
first take on the IPCC WG I report and the reactions to it?
«invoking capacitance to explain a data wiggle down on the fifth tier of a fault tree, when the general
topic of capacitance remains unresolved in the
first tier,
suggests that climate scientists have simply lost the thread of what they were trying to prove.
If there's a suggestion you want to make, search the
topic first to see if anyone has
suggested it.