Not exact matches
Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study
published by the
Journal of Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty
good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly, with a nifty second - act tale of adversity to slot into their narrative.
Perhaps the
best way to sum up the truce was said by a British soldier whose letter to the Carlisle
Journal was
published on January 5, 1915:
Decades of research, including a new study
published in December in the
Journal of the American Medical Association, has failed to find substantial evidence that vitamins and supplements do any significant
good.
A recent study
published in Strategic Management
Journal shows that as firms get involved in more socially responsible practices, they also get
better at developing credibility with their stakeholders.
Recent research
published in the
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine found the performance of workers with insomnia or sleep problems lags their
well - rested colleagues, and that costs companies between $ 2,500 and $ 3,156 annually per sleepy employee.
Several years ago they
published a study in the influential
journal Science that showed reading literary fiction was linked with an improved ability to
better read fine emotional cues on people's faces.
The research was conducted by Cleveland Clinic scientists, centered on technology developed by Reflexion Health, and was
published in the
Journal of Knee Surgery (because,
well, it featured patients going through PT after hip or knee surgeries).
He
published numerous papers in medical
journals, frequently gave talks at medical congresses, and was a
well - known name among European researchers and practitioners of disaster medicine.
His insight is bolstered by a recent study
published in January in the American Heart Association's
journal Circulation that found that the
best results for heart health were gleaned when participants worked out four to five times a week.
In a study
published in the
journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, researchers found that people were much
better at processing information about people they had just met if they had large social groups.
Like much of the research on how diet affects health, the research on the link between meat and cancer has enough ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many reviews of research on the
best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find, as this 2014 review
published in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
According to Harvard Business Review, «research first
published in the
Journal of Applied Psychology shows that even when the minority points of view are wrong, they cause the rest of the group to think
better, to create more solutions, and to improve the creativity of problem - solving.»
Companies with diverse boards mirror their customers» demographics and have been shown to function
better — a recent meta - analysis
published in the Academy of Management
Journal found that female representation is associated with increased board - level monitoring and strategy.
Published earlier this year in the
journal Nature Climate Change, it includes sparing healthy food from taxation, as
well as selective compensation for income losses associated with tax - related price increases.
Dr. Loughlin has
published empirical papers in the
Journal of Experimental Psychology, the
Journal of Organizational Behavior, the
Journal of Applied Psychology, and the
Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, as
well as co-authoring book chapters on work stress, workplace health and safety, and the quality of youth employment (several of these publications have been with her students).
An accomplished author as
well, Mr. McCourt's academic articles have been
published in the Alberta Law Review, Saskatchewan Law Review, Manitoba Law
Journal, Canadian Family Law Quarterly, Legal Medical Quarterly, and The Barrister.
It
publishes magazines, newsletters and
journals as
well as research, directories, books and maps.
If you, or anyone, can come up with a
better theory for the diversification of life on earth you should
publish your theory and evidence in a scientific
journal and collect your Nobel Prize.
This school is one part of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, an interdisciplinary project which engages in wide - ranging research,
publishes the Quarterly
Journal of Studies on Alcohol as
well as a variety of books and articles, and maintains the «Classified Abstract Archives of the Alcohol Literature» with over 10,000 entries on punch cards for automatic retrieval by topic.
The
Journal of Religion & Society
published a study on religious belief and social
well - being, comparing 18 prosperous democracies from the U.S. to New Zealand.
These writers
published in the mainstream
journals and presses of the time, as
well as with specifically Catholic
journals and presses.
Pro Ecclesia is far and away the
best journal of theology
published in this country today.
One vigorous modern reform movement in Hinduism which seeks to recapture the
best of India's religious heritage calls itself the Arya - Samaj, the Society of Aryans; another
publishes a religious
journal which it calls The Aryan Path.
Well, every creation «scientist» needs to gain scientific credibility by
publishing papers in refereed scientific
journals and books and the sort of nonsense Dr Snelling
publishes in Creation Ex Nihilo is unlikely to be accepted in any credible scientific
journal.
In 1985 the SCP began
publishing the
journal Faith and Philosophy, which is now
well regarded by the philosophical community for its high quality and the diversity of its essays.
Second tale: Defying all the
best previous research on how readily people change their opinions, a young PhD student in political science at a top research university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to
publish a brief report in America's leading scholarly scientific
journal that upends everything we thought we knew about the subject.
Up there with the
best of the analyses of this phenomenon is Frank C. Senn's ««Worship Alive»: An Analysis and Critique of «Alternative Worship Services»» in the May 1995 issue of Worship, a
journal published by Liturgical Press in Collegeville, Minnesota.
In a 2005 study
published in the
journal Nutrition Research, researchers found that chia seeds are the single
best plant - based source of ALA, or alpha - linoleic acid.
In a study
published in the
journal Food Chemistry in 2014, a team of researchers analyzed how the bioactive compounds of seven different varieties of apples - Granny Smith, Braeburn, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, McIntosh and Red Delicious - affected the
good gut bacteria of diet - induced obese mice.
As
well as Dairy Industries International, we
publish leading titles Tea & Coffee Trade
Journal, Food and Drink Technology, CanTech International, Confectionery Production and sister website Sweets & Savoury Snacks World.
A 1995 study
published in The American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that the consumption of oats and buckwheat lowered LDL «bad» cholesterol while raising HDL «
good» cholesterol.
Third, coconut water... A new rat research
published in the February 2015
Journal of Medical Food suggests that coconut water improves diabetes: coconut water reduces blood sugar levels as
well as hemoglobin A1c levels (in alloxan - induced diabetic rats).
Lancet, which is one of the most prestigious medical
journal,
published an article on August 27, 2015, announcing that Japanese men and women have the
best healthy life expectancy among 188 countries in the world.
As
well as Tea & Coffee Trade
Journal, we
publish leading titles Food and Drink Technology, Dairy Industries International, CanTech International, Confectionery Production and sister website Sweets & Savoury Snacks World.
As
well as Confectionery Production, we
publish sister website Sweets & Savoury Snacks World and leading titles Tea & Coffee Trade
Journal, Food & Drink Technology, Dairy Industries International and CanTech International.
In a paper
published in the
journal Behavioral Sciences and the Law, scientists at the University of Colorado School Medicine note that, all too often, the «sensational media attention» surrounding CTE «divorce discussion of CTE from the
well - established natural history and typically favorable prognosis of mTBI,» while, at the same time, such reports - and the scientific reports about CTE to which they are connected - imply direct connections between complex, multi-determined behaviors such as murder and / or suicide and mTBIs occurring in the remote past of individuals engaging in those behaviors.»
A 2011 study
published in the
Journal of Research and Personality found that there are many circumstances when crying helps people feel
better.
The study, which was
published online in the October, 2016 issue of the
Journal of Consumer Psychology, found that authoritative parenting led to the
best health and development outcomes for kids, according to co-author Les Carlson, PhD, professor of marketing at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
The findings,
published by Cell Press in the March 8 issue of the
journal Neuron, may help to explain why young children often struggle to control selfish impulses, even when they know
better, and could impact educational strategies designed to promote successful social behavior.
A study
published in the Canadian
Journal of Behavioural Science found that dads who were actively engaged in raising their children had kids who were
better at problem solving and less likely to suffer emotional problems like anxiety and social withdrawal.
Consequences of Parental Divorce and Marital Unhappiness for Adult
Well - Being Article by Amato and Booth The Marriage and Divorce of the Children of Divorce Article by Glenn and KramerReview by Richard Niolon These two articles were
published in the
journal Family Therapy.
A US study
published last year by the
Journal of Paediatrics found that «sitting devices» like car seats - as
well as swings, and bouncers - can lead to injury and even death if babies are allowed sleep in them.
Her research on this subject has been
published in national peer - reviewed
journals and her profession's trade magazines as
well as a number of parenting magazines.
One of the
best pregnancy
journal written by A. Christine Harris which was
published back in 2009 and still selling copies.
According to a study
published in the
journal Sleep, when babies and toddlers had a set bedtime routine — including a bath, a massage, and hearing their mom and / or dad sing a lullaby — they fell asleep faster, slept
better, and enjoyed a longer stretch of uninterrupted sleep than children who didn't.
She doesn't
publish her analysis in peer reviewed
journals, so what she says doesn't count»
Well, here you have it, somebody who took the cdc data and
published a subset of it in a peer reviewed
journal, and what does it say?
Programs: API trains and accredits Leaders around the world, hosts regular support groups, online forums, and parent support, conducts advocacy, research, and outreach programs,
publishes a magazine, The Attached Family, and several enewletters, as
well as an annual
Journal of research, teleseminars, book club, AP Month in October, and many other programs.
And the younger your child is when you start, the
better: A May 2015 study
published in the
journal Sleep found that having consistent bedtime routines, and starting those routines at a young age, makes it more likely that your child will go to bed and stay asleep.
A new report out of Harvard University and
published in the
journal Evolution, Medicine and Public Health, suggests that a mother's milk may impact her little one's mood and behavior for the
better — meaning every time you nurse, you help nudge your baby toward a calmer and happier outlook.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized
well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article
published in a trash
journal.