Before reaching its current form, several iterations of the test were developed, modified, and enhanced based on customer feedback
from multiple research studies.
Not exact matches
Research from the Kauffman Foundation Angel Returns
Study and the Nesta Angel Investing study, compiled by Robert Wiltbank, have demonstrated that the average angel investor produced a gross multiple of 2.5 times their investment, in a mean time of about four y
Study and the Nesta Angel Investing
study, compiled by Robert Wiltbank, have demonstrated that the average angel investor produced a gross multiple of 2.5 times their investment, in a mean time of about four y
study, compiled by Robert Wiltbank, have demonstrated that the average angel investor produced a gross
multiple of 2.5 times their investment, in a mean time of about four years.
Therefore, future
studies should conduct qualitative
research among focus groups or individuals
from multiple practices to gain insight into other important aspects.
RE: Just a little piecprsteve on the credibility of the authors of the
study: Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer mo
study:
Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer mo
Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal
research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data
from NASA's Terra satellite contradict
multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models.
A School of Information
Studies professor received a
research fund
from 2U, an education company that has formed partnerships with
multiple Syracuse University schools and colleges.
While there aren't any peer - reviewed
studies on listening to mash - ups, there's a wealth of
research from neuroscience and psychology on how we interpret
multiple sources of incoming auditory information.
The
study included collaborators
from multiple research centers in the United States, Europe and the Middle East.
According to a new
study in the Journal of Consumer
Research, showing photos
from multiple perspectives can have a negative effect on how a person processes the information in an ad.
«This trial demonstrates that computer - based cognitive remediation accessed
from home can be effective in improving cognitive symptoms for individuals with MS,» says lead
study author Leigh Charvet, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Neurology, and director of MS
Research at NYU Langone's
Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
«Many patients with MS don't have the time or resources to get to the clinic several times a week for cognitive remediation, and this
research shows remotely - supervised cognitive training can be successfully provided to individuals with MS
from home,» says senior
study author Lauren B. Krupp, MD, professor of neurology and director of the
Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
Lucina Uddin, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Miami, who was not part of the
research team, said, «The combination of
multiple neuroimaging modalities is a clear strength of the current
study, and the authors are to be commended for undertaking the difficult task of trying to reconcile results
from methods designed to tap different aspects of brain structure and function.
In addition to dozens of publications
from leading
research sites around the globe using VolparaDensity, the software has been validated against a subset of the 2006 DMIST
study and in
multiple independent
studies against breast MRI measurements of fibroglandular volume.
Using data
from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Multiple - Cause of Death Files (2006 - 2015), US Census Bureau, US Department of Agriculture Economic
Research Service, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality, and Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, the
study modeled associations between county - level drug - related mortality rates and economic, social, and healthcare environments.
While the
study did not measure whether
multiple drugs were used simultaneously,
research has shown that users of benzodiazepines and prescription opioids commonly combine the drugs to enhance or come down
from the effects of other drugs.
The
study's lead author, Dr. Fanny Monteiro, lecturer and NERC
research fellow
from the school of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol, added: «Calcification in coccolithophores has high energy demand but brings
multiple benefits enabling the currently observed diversity of their ecology and form.»
Ekaterina Dobryakova, PhD,
research scientist at Kessler Foundation, received a grant for $ 408,000
from the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society to
study factors influencing disabling cognitive fatigue in the MS population, toward the goal of developing novel endogenous treatments.
With an over $ 70 million commitment over
multiple years
from the NIH and the Wellcome Trust, H3Africa is designed to create and support a pan-continental network of labs that will be equipped to apply leading - edge
research to the
study of the genetic and environmental basis of disease susceptibility and drug responses in Africans.
Study Reveals Unexpected Mechanism of New
Multiple Sclerosis Treatment — The
research from the Chun lab improves understanding of a new drug's activity and potential.
Ekaterina Dobryakova, Ph D., a postdoctoral fellow in Kessler Foundation Neuropsychology and Neuroscience
Research received a competitive research award from the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions associated with it in patients with multiple scleros
Research received a competitive
research award from the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions associated with it in patients with multiple scleros
research award
from the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to
study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions associated with it in patients with
multiple sclerosis (MS).
With her first
research grant
from the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society, Dr. Genova is
studying cognitive fatigue in individuals with MS. With cognitive fatigue, individuals tire easily when performing tasks that involve thinking and learning, which can adversely affect their ability to work and perform the usual activities of daily life.
Collectively, this
research spans two decades and nearly 1,000
studies by
multiple independent organizations
from all over the world.
Organizations such as The Environmental Working Group and Institute for Responsible Technology are leading the way with
research that shows the serious health impacts on the body
from the impact of genetically modified (GM) foods There are now
multiple animal
studies that link GMO's with damage to the GUT, with immune disregulation, inflammation, and an increase in allergies or factors that trigger autoimmune disease.
A 2016
study by researchers
from the Buck Institute for
Research on Ageing and the UCLA Easton Laboratories for Neurodegenerative Disease
Research, showed that memory loss in Alzheimer's patients can be reversed, and improvement sustained, using a complex, 36 - point therapeutic personalized program that involves comprehensive changes in diet, brain stimulation, exercise, optimization of sleep, specific pharmaceuticals and vitamins, and
multiple additional steps that affect brain chemistry.
Each article covers the topic
from all angles and usually includes
multiple research studies as evidence.
Findings
from a recent American Institutes for
Research study shows arts integration also has great potential for improving student learning in
multiple disciplines.
«
Multiple research studies meeting the highest bar for methodological rigor find substantial learning impacts
from the adoption of specific curricula.
In the end, what can be more fairly and appropriately asserted
from this
research report is that the Marzano model is indeed correlated with value - added estimates, and their correlation coefficients fall right in line with all other correlation coefficients evidenced via other current
studies on this topic, again, whereby researchers have correlated
multiple observational models with
multiple value - added estimates.
To help school and district leaders, individual practitioners, and policymakers learn to benefit
from our experience and to implement practices that we have developed we have published a book and
multiple research studies.
According to Sarah Frazelle, senior advisor for
research and analysis at REL Northwest and co-author of the
study, this could be because schools that have students enrolled in
multiple classes per semester are required by the MTDA to provide additional support services to them, such as additional in - person guidance
from a teacher as they complete the online course.
Could you please explain your believe that charter schools are the source of innovation and improvement given
multiple research studies showing that, overall, charter schools do not outperform regular schools, even given their release
from constraints in their greater ability to filter out underperforming students?
Expertise in QC of documents, remote Monitoring and supporting the management by handling the tasks of
multiple clinical
research studies managing eTMF's & designing Clinical Portfolio's
from Sponsor end.
Multiple research studies on emotional contagion have found that it only takes milliseconds for emotions like enthusiasm and joy, as well as sadness, fear, and anger, to pass
from person to person, and this often occurs without either person realizing it (Goleman, 1991, Hatfield et al., 2014).
Although the
research on resilience in foster children specifically is sorely lacking,
studies of maltreated children suggest that maltreated children who exhibit resilience have high cognitive competence, self - esteem, and ego control (including flexibility, planfulness, persistence, and reflection).30 Thus, foster children, who have an increased likelihood of experiencing
multiple risk factors such as poverty, maltreatment, and separation
from family of origin, may have more positive outcomes if they are fortunate enough to also experience protective factors.
Perhaps the most important thing gained
from this
research is that the participants involved in this
study viewed success through
multiple lenses.
In addition, the
research on institutionalized children indicates that institutionalization and other adverse early experiences (for example, having
multiple caregivers and being held and stimulated less) may affect brain structure and activity.23 Findings
from these
studies suggest that the timing and duration of institutionalization are important.
Few
research articles had
study populations of
multiple types (15 %; e.g. university students and the general public) or
study populations
from multiple countries (10 %).