It is the single, critical factor absent
from most studies.
The null results
from most studies contrast with some recent evidence suggesting that programs that combine value - added with other measures of performance, or which use only other measures, can lead to improvement.
Also meat is carcinogenic and toxic
from most studies because they run studies on «cooked» meats.
Not exact matches
Using longitudinal data
from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle
study, which has followed the lives and career outcomes of a group of gifted children since 1922, researchers Timothy A. Judge of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the University of Florida analyzed the characteristics of the
most ambitious among them.
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.
According to a
study from Emarsys, a marketing software company, 37 percent of Americans believe that,
from a marketing standpoint, Trump has the
most effective presidential campaign.
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.
A new
study from University College London and Oxford University diverges
from the famous Yale University
study from the 1970s by psychologist Stanley Milgram who found that
most people would obey direct orders to send what appeared to be increasingly painful shocks to an unseen stranger.
The
study, published today in the journal Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, found
most of the fictional patients (71 %) were transferred
from emergency directly to the operating theatre.
«There are 70,000 books in the British Library with leadership in the title,» the blog reports Furnham remarking, «but
most leaders don't succeed, they fail, with a base rate of bad leadership collated
from various
studies of 50 per cent.»
By age 61, the majority of people say they are free to choose where they
most want to live, according to a
study from Merrill Lynch.
The top nine
most significant
from this
study are:
The global
study from Resources Global Professionals released today reveals that 82 per cent of global human resources leaders believe the «war for talent» is a key business issue for the next decade and beyond - yet
most do not have a clear strategy to combat it.
A
study from CB Insights is one of the
most startling.
But a 2014
study from Daniel Austin, a bankruptcy attorney and, at the time, a professor at the Northeastern University School of Law, offers some of the
most in - depth research to date.
In fact, he
most likely would not be a millionaire today if it weren't for the advice he received
from a former professor while
studying as an undergraduate at Biola University.
The 10 - year, $ 25 million toxicological
studies are the
most comprehensive assessments to date of health effects and exposure to radio frequency radiation in rats and mice, according to the online notice
from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a unit of the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. medical research agency.
«You know
from my
study of populism that I learned that the
most important thing to watch when a populist leader comes to power is conflict,» he wrote.
A separate
study from JAMA Internal Medicine found that one of the
most influential tools at drug and device makers» disposal is simply treating a doctor to a cheap meal in order to promote a product.
Most importantly, you should
study both the variations
from projections and the trends of the numbers in your business.
Linda Hill, Harvard professor and co-author of Collective Genius, has
studied some of the world's
most creative companies to create tools and tactics that keep great ideas flowing
from everyone within the company, not just those who have been designated «creatives.»
For example, a
study from Global X found that for 87 percent of millennials, also known as Gen Y, their
most important expectation of an advisor was protecting their investments during a market downturn.
However, as numerous
studies have shown, we're
most creative when our brain is relaxed and distracted - away
from the daily grind.
More
from Personal Finance: Here's how to retire abroad — without any tax surprises Tax cuts trump the market's recent volatility for
most Americans, new
study finds Tax bill will slash by half the number of homeowners claiming the mortgage deduction
Some of the
most interesting takeaways
from our small
study were that even though (unsurprisingly) the more indulgent brands had the
most fat content (like Ben & Jerry's), certain ice cream products that taste rich aren't necessarily as bad as we thought (like Blue Bunny).
A new
study from Nerdwallet highlights the places where the conditions are
most favorable for minority entrepreneurs.
This year's
study surveyed more than 240 human resource professionals
from large employers (3,000 + employees) at the close of 2016 to identify the
most notable trends companies are employing to improve the health and well - being of their employees.
From Vanderkam's
study of morning rituals, we outline the following 12 things that the
most successful people do before breakfast.
Verizon is still generally seen as having the fastest and
most widely available network in the US, though a recent
study from the mobile - analytics firm OpenSignal found that T - Mobile has largely caught up when it comes to average speeds.
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.
The missile has an estimated range in excess of 6,200 miles, making it capable of reaching
most of the continental U.S., according to estimates
from the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International
Studies.
A 2012
study from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Cornell University suggests
most workers find comfort in traditional hierarchies because they're predictable and familiar, and their asymmetries create concrete «end points.»
A recent
study from Indeed.com and Apartment Guide finds places like NYC, Chicago and Houston hire the
most entry - level managers ($ 53,000), software engineers ($ 72,000) and accountants ($ 30,000).
It's a subject
most of us could benefit
from studying up on, but in an interview Vanderkam explained that when it comes to thinking about personal finances in a constructive way, entrepreneurs generally have a leg up over salaried workers.
That's advice
from obesity experts at Weill - Cornell Medical College, whose
most recent
study — albeit a small, still preliminary one — was featured on NPR this week.
So far, over 1.5 million Brazilian students have used Descomplica to
study everything
from physics to chemistry and history, as well as prepare for the Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio, or ENEM, Brazil's
most common exam for those hoping to attend university.
In a 2013
study from personal finance website NerdWallet, Chicago was ranked the 31st
most - expensive city in America, with the median home price hovering at $ 436,871.
The
most recent scare on the topic came
from an unreleased
study being conducted by the US National Toxicology Program.
Military hackers are among the
most talented, and rewarded, people in North Korea, handpicked and trained
from as young as 17, said Jang Se - yul, who
studied with them at North Korea's military college for computer science, or the University of Automation, before defecting to the South six years ago.
Crescent Electric
studied mining costs based on the wattage used by the three
most popular mining rigs (the AntMiner S9, the AntMinerS7 and the Avalon 6) and the days each takes to mine a coin (which range
from 452 to over 1,800 depending on the machine), then multiplied by the average electricity rate in each state.
Bachelder's story, documented in her book, Dare to Serve: How to Drive Superior Results by Serving Others, is the
most compelling case
study to showcase the power of servant leadership to reinvent a company
from the inside out.
The
study, like
most research done on our galaxy and space in general, uses models born
from calculations.
Nevertheless, the
study does note that the taxes are
most effective if the revenue
from them is re-injected to fund programs for the poor.
Just 7 percent of sponsored posts
from the top 50
most followed celebrities on Instagram are in compliance with the FTC's guidelines, according to a new
study.
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.
The
study authors suggest that the prime takeaway is that cutting yourself some slack about, well, slacking off is good for you (at least if you're tightly wound), or, as BPS puts it, «the people who could
most benefit
from the restorative effects of lounge - based downtime... are the least likely to do so.»
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.
Excluding proceeds
from the equity financing completed in the first quarter and excluding other financing - related amounts (interest and royalty) and without the company's high level of research and development payments,
most of which relates to advancing the REDUCE - IT
study to completion this year, net cash outflow in the quarter ended March 31, 2018 was approximately $ 0.1 million.
That curiosity leads Harford away
from the business world for some of the book's
most interesting case
studies.