In contrast, there was little
homogeneity among studies regarding measurement of CSA (see Table 2).
Combined effect sizes for the 3 outcome domains were calculated in terms of Cohen's d. Q - test statistics were performed to test
homogeneity among the obtained effect sizes.
Additional «other» responses included: reimbursement issues; lack of interest both on behalf of the clients and of the practitioner; not enough
homogeneity among parents; and it was unethical in their practice to use such a modality.
Because of a lack of
homogeneity among residency programs, however, confounding details make it difficult to make conclusive claims about the impact of particular aspects of clinical residency programs.69
Many studies have evaluated neuromuscular electrical stimulation in the ACL - reconstructed population, the reviewers noted, but lack of standardization and
homogeneity among the studies hampered comparisons.
Not exact matches
Keith R. Bridston, a former secretary of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches points out that the apostolic missionary outreach not only strained the territorial lines of unity identified with the original Jerusalem fellowship, but the success of the apostolic preaching
among non-Jewish people meant that the unity of the church based on the ethnic
homogeneity of the primitive fellowship of the Jewish disciples, had to be radically questioned and re-examined.
There are very good reasons to be skeptical of GT programs — the fact that their participants tend not to achieve any more academically or socially than non-GT students, the dilution of NON-GT education by pulling the brightest kids out of those classes, and the promotion of
homogeneity in an increasingly heterogenous community are chief
among them.