Sentences with phrase «inconclusive findings»

The inconclusive findings in literature on the relation between externalizing behaviour and functioning of stress regulation systems could therefore result from ignoring comorbid post-trauma psychopathology.
High - dose vitamin C advocates say that the inconclusive findings of some vitamin studies result from the low dosages used by many researchers.
They all brought forth inconclusive findings, could find no sound and clear basis for legislative decision - making, and had little significant effect on industry practices.

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Reviewing the claims of the so called «Jesus» we find said «Jesus» to be faulty in opinion and inconclusive in data cited.
Yet his comments were a bit inconclusive, I must have read hundreds of commentaries on the Bible which I have found useful, especially when placing the events in their time, place and culture.
Some women may find that their morning sickness gets worse when they breastfeed their baby, but there is inconclusive research about it.
A study in the April 2011 Journal of Pediatrics found that while herbal supplements like gripe water may help, the results were inconclusive.
After pouring through each bit of research, we found that it contains several flaws which make it rather inconclusive.
If you are not finding the right answer within a certain time you have to make quick decisions,» even if the research is inconclusive.
Researchers have videotaped cultures in which embryos develop but found no visual pattern that hints at which cells are about to sprout, and staining for certain patterns of gene expression has been inconclusive.
Other observations, made with the Hubble Space Telescope and published yesterday in Nature Astronomy, found no signs of hydrogen in the atmospheres of planets d, e, and f, but were inconclusive for TRAPPIST - 1g.
The original version of the review published in 2012 found only inconclusive evidence, that dietary and exercise programs had beneficial effects for pregnant women and their babies.
Since then, other astronomers had tried other methods of filtering out the star's noisy signal, and found that the evidence for planet Bb was inconclusive.
Findings have thus far been inconclusive about whether having the support of friends can actually buffer someone from the negative effects of peer victimization.
He says, «The findings of that investigation have proved inconclusive due to lack of sufficient specimens for analysis.
But researchers cautioned that the find was inconclusive because some of the data could have resulted from signal noise picked up by the detector.
In population - based studies, too, the association between egg consumption and type 2 diabetes has been investigated only scarcely, and the findings have been inconclusive.
Previous in situ analyses of the Martian terrain have found inconclusive evidence for the existence organic compounds — so far only finding chlorinated organic matter.
Attempts to find out which personal characteristics might explain differences among children in their ability to solve the task have so far been largely inconclusive, says Jackie Chappell of the University of Birmingham, who has worked with birds (including Betty) as well as children.
Researchers have conducted a five - year study previous to find a link between childbirth and labor pain, but the result was inconclusive.
There's been a plethora of media hype and inconclusive studies, but a study in the June 2004 issue of Carcinogenesis found that processed soy products / supplements are the ones that could potentially be harmful in large doses, that is compared with whole soy foods.
Updated every five years, the new guidelines state the relationship between dietary cholesterol (found only in animal foods) and blood cholesterol levels is inconclusive, and more research is needed.
Although research surrounding the benefits of ice baths is inconclusive, many athletes find it helpful.
Each time I have researched a health issue it is linked to pour gut health and now I find my hair loss Even though it's inconclusive I strongly believe it's linked to improper balance of bacteria.
I have found that many people however are not at this extreme level of intolerance, and can suffer from years because tests are inconclusive.
The Center for Science in Public Interest (CSPI) has evaluated such claims on yogurt and found the evidence to be inconclusive at best, primarily owing to the limited research and small sample sizes.
Although those of us who would like to feel reassured of the safety and benefit of a high vitamin A intake without giving the subject careful thought may be tempted to brush off this research as conflicting and therefore inconclusive, studies that do not find an association between vitamin A and BMD or fracture risk generally suffer from some inadequacy, being bettered by their counterparts that do find an association.
I knew about the MTHFR gene prior to getting help from a fertility specialist but again when I brought this up at my appointment I was told studies were found to be inconclusive.
Among his arguments, Sireci found that the College Board's research on how well SATs taken with and without extended time predict college grades was «inconclusive» and criticized the professional testing standards themselves, including their failure to define what would constitute «credible evidence.»
Yet research on the impact of licensure on student outcomes is inconclusive, with some studies finding little, if any, difference among traditionally certified and uncertified teachers and others finding substantially higher student test scores among traditionally certified teachers.
After an exhaustive search, they find promising but inconclusive evidence that games promote learning in some K - 12 education contexts.
A 2011 meta - analysis study of more than 30 studies (including the oft - cited 2011 Friedman Foundation Report) by the Center for Education Policy found that «the empirical evidence on vouchers is inconclusive and further found that any gains in student achievement are modest if they exist at all» (amicus brief, Schwartz v. López, 2016).
Since the initial MET report makes no attempt to adjust methods (especially the survey questions) to see if the stability is truly a teacher effect, the results, says Rothstein, must be considered inconclusive (the non-random assignment issue also applies to most of the report's other findings on value - added and student surveys).
These studies echo several of the findings found in the NCTAF report, including evidence of the positive effects of STEM PLCs on deepening teacher knowledge of disciplinary content and pedagogy, influencing teacher classroom practice, and inconclusive evidence on the impact of STEM PLCs on student achievement.
Given that previous findings on the social distribution of the effects of small classes have been mixed and inconclusive, in the present study I attempted to shed light on the mechanism through which
Last week, in the first part of our blog series on multi-academy trusts (MATs), we looked at what pupil performance data could tell us about MATs and found rather inconclusive evidence.
Later road tests found better, but inconclusive, results.
Harry studied economics in college in the»70s, but found it vague and inconclusive.
Researchers have attempted to link the recession with divorce rates, but their findings have been inconclusive.
Well, the DNA test came back, with about 1 / 16th Staffordshire Terrier in him, and so much other stuff (including Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Mineature Schnauzer) that the computer found the dog's breed «inconclusive».
Others have been inconclusive, or found very little benefits to using peppermint oil to fight fleas.
Initial diagnostic testing was found to be inconclusive.
The answer is inconclusive, as no statistically significant data has been found to support either side of the coin.
However, because the radiographic history of each patient could not be determined, this finding is inconclusive.
If the results of both tests are still inconclusive but the results of other tests indicate liver, heart, kidney or muscle problems, or if no other disease is found that could account for the symptoms your pet is having, a thyroid scan needs to be performed.
I know one is business card and the other is personal card but i am finding mixed and inconclusive data points on whether it results in 1 or 2 pulls.
When we talk about the research surrounding violent games by dramatising it into a war between two opposing camps, when we ignore the full implications of the findings because they're unsexy and inconclusive, the facts become even harder to determine.
The overwhelming sentiment is that the satellite data is inconclusive, but when compared against a large body of evidence from other sources, Spencer's findings seem unremarkable.
After taking a week to thoroughly examine every point made on this blog (I know I probably missed a few) and every argument / counter-argument, I have actually found that most of the graphs and sites pointing out «substantial evidence» have been completely utterly inconclusive, and have left me more skeptical than I was before.
Inconclusive evidence (limited sources, extrapolations, inconsistent findings, poor documentation and / or methods not tested, etc.), disagreement or lack of opinions among experts
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