Jon's original research on investing has been published
in the academic peer - reviewed Financial Planning Association's Journal of Financial Planning.
Not exact matches
Other
academics have found that using benchmarked
peer data results
in a 17 % structural year - over-year increase
in CEO pay, unrelated to his or her actual performance.
A 2014 article published
in the
academic journal Medical Forces & Society concluded that transgender service members were as deployable and medically ready as their cisgender
peers, with few exceptions.
«Our research shows that this generation of business leaders wants greater control over educational choices, continued exposure to
peers with deep, global experience and more opportunity
in their
academic experience to self - analyze and self - reflect.»
«Yale also enrolls the top law school applicants
in the country, and has maintained the highest reputation among both
academic peers and lawyers and judges / hiring partners,» Morse continued, circling back to subjective assessments that factor into the ranking.
It was shortly after the housing crisis, when
in October of 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto released an
academic «White paper», titled, «Bitcoin: A
Peer - to -
Peer Electronic Cash System», to a small cryptographic community's web space.
He is well - liked by his
peers, volunteers with University Big Brothers and Sisters, is involved
in his church (he is an adult convert to Mormonism), is a member of the University's interfaith Religious Life Council, and has compiled an impressive
academic record.
Even as I was being chosen by my
peers and coaches and teachers to be the captain of sports teams and
academic clubs, even as I was embraced as a best friend and confidant, a very clear «Whites Only» sign still hung boldly over the «family room»
in the white American house.
Then I was seeking to live out my life mostly
in accountability to contemporary
academic peers; now awareness of final judgment makes me only proximately and semiseriously accountable to
peers.
The
peer groups that define the issues to be explored, that award
academic status, that provide access to power
in the academy, and that make mobility possible are no longer comprised of one's colleagues across the disciplines within one
academic institution; rather, one's
peer group is comprised of one's colleagues
in the same «field» or «subfield» nationally.
It may be that Brown can be so sanguine about overcoming the fragmenting effects of disciplinary diversity because the national scholarly organizations that institutionalize the various
academic guilds today exercised less political power
in the 1930s over scholars» standing with
peers, mobility from school to school, and promotion to tenure.
But that's not how Ellis was understood by most, and there is a direct line to be drawn between the Ellis article and the self - conscious if tacit defensiveness of the Land O» Lakes statement, which seemed to say, yes, we're second - rate, maybe even third - rate, and the way to be first - rate is to be like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and the rest of what would be called,
in twenty - first - century Catholic
academic jargon, «aspirational
peers.»
Since 1969, dozens of studies of food - grade carrageenan have been published
in peer - reviewed
academic journals.
We build
in extra checks and balances, including blind
peer review by a second
academic expert, additional scrutiny and editorial oversight.
Whatever the cause, being
in a classroom where your
peers were likely to be suspended, even if you never got
in trouble yourself, created an atmosphere that was less conducive to your
academic success.
Increasing
academic demands,
peer pressure and concerns about fitting
in socially can all add up to extra angst.
M: I think it is very important that research papers that come from the MANA Stats Project's datasets go through the process of rigorous
peer review required for publication
in an
academic journal.
When a child loses weight, he or she often improves
academic performance
in school, as well as day - to - day social interactions with
peers, parents, and teachers.
When left unchecked, aggression
in childhood, such as fighting and teasing, has been linked to
academic problems,
peer rejections, and poor mental health
in adulthood.
NHERI executes, evaluates, and disseminates studies and information (e.g., statistics, facts, data) on homeschooling (i.e., home schooling, home - based education, home education, home school, home - schooling, unschooling, deschooling, a form of alternative education), publishes reports and the
peer - reviewed scholarly journal Home School Researcher, and serves
in consulting,
academic achievement tests, and expert witness (
in courts and legislatures).
For example,
in the Nurse Family Partnership model children born to mothers with low psychological resources had better
academic achievement
in math and reading
in first through sixth grade compared to their control
peers (i.e., mothers without the intervention with similar characteristics).30, 31
It's a set of skills that helps you and your family handle conflicts, behavior issues,
academic concerns,
peer issues, family disruption, mental health diagnoses, parenting shame, and everything else thrown at your family
in a way that keeps you connected and healthy together.
We want to make sure that we haven't made any mistakes, that we've been really transparent
in how we've calculated our numbers, and that it meets the standard of rigorous
peer - review for an
academic journal.
«When children feel emotionally connected to their parents and the parents use this bond to help kids regulate their feelings and solve problems, good things happen... our studies show that children who are Emotion - Coached do better
in terms of
academic achievement, health, and
peer relationships.
They are associated with a wide range of problems
in adolescence and adult life, including
academic failure, delinquency,
peer rejection, and poor psychiatric and physical health.
Reports by Project Ready researchers have been published
in academic journals such as Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Journal of Adolescent Research, Journal of Family Psychology and other
peer - reviewed publications.
In an important series of studies by psychologist John Gottman and his colleagues, children of parents who valued and accepted their children's feelings showed better academic achievement, had lower levels of stress hormones, and were more successful in resolving conflicts with their peer
In an important series of studies by psychologist John Gottman and his colleagues, children of parents who valued and accepted their children's feelings showed better
academic achievement, had lower levels of stress hormones, and were more successful
in resolving conflicts with their peer
in resolving conflicts with their
peers.
The children at the Fresh Foods distribution, who were not even 10 years old, were already considerably behind
in terms of
academic and enrichment opportunities than their
peers from the more affluent neighborhood.
Just a guess, but
peer review is probably the core of it since thats whats used
in all other
academic fields
It provides a forum
in which emerging scholars can publish their work alongside established
academics and policy - makers, and operates a double - blind
peer review process.
Blue Labour was launched
in 2010 by
academic and Labour
peer Maurice Glasman, and dedicated to reclaiming distinctive traditions of reciprocity and mutuality
in the labour movement.
We know this works - not just for protecting kids from the mental and emotional impact of porn, or sexual predators, or the requests of their
peers - but even
in their broader
academic life.
He said the
academic performance level of students within the Region especially
in science is abysmal as compared to their
peers in Ashanti, Eastern, Greater Accra and Brong Ahafo Regions.
Parliamentary Affairs is an established,
peer - reviewed
academic quarterly covering all the aspects of government and politics directly or indirectly connected with Parliament and parliamentary systems
in Britain and...
That is why an impact assessment approach is endorsed by a range of NGOs and
academics from various sectors affected by drug policy, and politicians from all parties, including the Conservative
peer and professor of government Lord Norton, who was the prime mover
in making impact assessments obligatory for all new Acts.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts
in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publicatio
in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was
in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publicatio
in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced
in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publicatio
in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped
in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publicatio
in 2013
In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publicatio
In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts
in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publicatio
in 2015 The report The report was
peer reviewed by
academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
Over 40 leading
academics have resigned from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
peer review college over the inclusion of the «big society»
in its delivery plan.
Thom Brooks, an
academic at Newcastle University who has led the campaign, told politics.co.uk: «The next step is to call on others to join us
in resigning from the
Peer Review College.
Background digging of the outgoing Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) by The Herald, has revealed he is not a professor by dint of any serious
academic work, but a kind of suspicious arrangements made for him by his
peers in the Presbyterian Church, through the Trinity Theological Seminary at Mempeasem near Legon
in Accra.
Scientist,
academic and Labour
peer Robert Winston entered the House of Lords
in 1995, two years before the party's historic landslide.
This generational disconnect is inevitable,
in politics as
in other spheres, but it affects the Labour Party worse than other parties because Labour was founded to represent a single class, and now it's arrived at a situation where the likes of Stephen Kinnock and Owen Smith, the children of
peers and
academics, have to dig up grandparents
in the hope of connecting with that class they don't really understand.
«THE STUDY FOUND THAT BLACK AND LATINO STUDENTS HAVE HALF THE NUMBER OF ADVANCED PLACEMENT CLASSES compared to their white and Asian
peers, according to data from 353 high schools
in the 2011 - 2012
academic year.
My conclusions were that our graduates should be prepared to discuss IA and security as
peers with fellow security professionals
in industry, government, military, and
academic environments.
Although the difference was slight, high - income children outperformed their less wealthy
peers on both IQ tests and an exam designed to replicate achievement
in various
academic subjects.
During his doctoral work
in genetics and molecular biology at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Munoz - Sanjuan grew «disillusioned about the dependency on
peer review to make a living [
in academic science], and universities» lack of appreciation for teaching excellence when evaluating for a tenure position.
Yin is the corresponding author of a study published
in the
peer - reviewed
academic journal Nature Communications, which shows those interactions depend on a pair of genes known as BES1 and RD26.
... Without the defined
academic productivity and rank requirements of the TTT type (e.g., «publish or perish»), clinician — educator faculty who face ever - increasing clinical demands may put less emphasis on producing measurable
academic products, such as publications
in peer - reviewed journals or grant - funded research.»
It's common for
academic departments to use confidential student reviews
in promotion decisions, and at some campuses students for years have produced booklets of edited reviews to help
peers choose classes.
The report, «U.S.
Academic Scientific Publishing,» published November 19, follows a July 2007 NSF study which found that the absolute number of science and engineering (S&E) articles published by U.S. - based authors
in the world's major
peer - reviewed journals plateaued
in the early 1990s even as funding and personnel increased.
The findings, published recently
in the
peer - reviewed
academic journal Nature Communications, show periodically flooded soils may actually lose organic matter at accelerated rates, said Steven Hall, an assistant professor of ecology, evolution and organismal biology and corresponding author of the study.