He serves as the associate editor of British Medical Journal's Open Heart,
a journal published in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society.
This review was published in Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences (FABBS)
journal published in partnership with SAGE Publishing.
Last month, they raised questions about whether he and co-authors had followed journal disclosure policies in a paper published by Science Bulletin,
a journal published in China.
Only two of the authors said they were aware that
the journal they published in was potentially predatory.
This research is out today in Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences (FABBS)
journal published in partnership with SAGE Publishing.
This research was published in Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences (FABBS)
journal published in partnership with SAGE Publishing.
The Wall Street
Journal published an in - depth look at Roger Goodell's role in putting together new personal conduct and domestic violence policies for the NFL.
So Motyl and Skitka also set out to compare papers in four major psychology
journals published in 2003 and 2004 with the same number of studies published 10 years later, in 2013 and 2014.
You might say, then, that the impact factor of
the journals you publish in matters more than your own personal impact factor.
The journal publishes in the areas of toxicity and toxicology of environmental pollutants in air, dust, sediment, soil and water, and natural toxins in the environment.
Not exact matches
A study on waiters and tipping
published in the
Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
Research
published in the
Journal of Consumer Research revealed that «consumers want to be happy, and marketers are increasingly trying to appeal to consumers» pursuit of happiness,» a position that continues to be reinforced both
in marketing and academic research.
-- has now been
published in the
Journal of High Energy Physics.
Eurich's research has been
published in peer - reviewed
journals, and she regularly speaks to audiences around the world, including her recent TEDx talk.
A new study
published in the New England
Journal of Medicine finds that Valeant Pharmaceuticals» infamous price hikes for a pair of heart drugs called nitroprusside and isoproterenol — whose prices were increased by 310 % and 720 %, respectively — had significant downstream effects on patient care.
These results were
in line with a 2009 study
published in the
Journal of Cybertherapy & Rehabilitation.
Researchers who
published in the
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology found that a request was more likely to be granted if it was asked for
in the beginning of a conversation, as opposed to the end of it.
A recently
published academic paper
in the
Journal of Monetary Economicsfound that a single trader likely drove the price of bitcoin from $ 150 to $ 1,200 during a two - month period
in 2013 on the Mt. Gox Exchange.
In their paper, published in August 2016 in the journal Nature Genetics, a team of scientists pinpointed 17 genetic tweaks, or SNPs (pronounced «snips»), that appear to be tied to MD
In their paper,
published in August 2016 in the journal Nature Genetics, a team of scientists pinpointed 17 genetic tweaks, or SNPs (pronounced «snips»), that appear to be tied to MD
in August 2016
in the journal Nature Genetics, a team of scientists pinpointed 17 genetic tweaks, or SNPs (pronounced «snips»), that appear to be tied to MD
in the
journal Nature Genetics, a team of scientists pinpointed 17 genetic tweaks, or SNPs (pronounced «snips»), that appear to be tied to MDD.
A peer - reviewed study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University,
published recently
in The International
Journal of Drug Policy, pegged the retail value of marijuana consumption
in B.C. alone at between $ 443 million and $ 564 million.
Chew tells me that one of the main reasons he's drawn to Omada is that the company has several wide - ranging studies
published in actual peer - reviewed medical
journals suggesting its system really works.
According to a study
published in the British
Journal of Sports Medicine, you can.
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.
A 2005 study
published in the medical
journal The Lancet found the approach was roughly as effective as a placebo.
A recent study
in Sweden titled «The relation between office type and workplace conflict: A gender and noise perspective» and
published in the
Journal of Environmental Psychology, looked at the data of 5,229 employees who participated
in the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.
In a seminal 1992 paper published in the journal PNAS, Lowy, Schiller, and colleagues showed that certain proteins in HPV's capsid, or shell, could trigger an immune response, even in the absence of the infectious virions (the dangerous part of the virus
In a seminal 1992 paper
published in the journal PNAS, Lowy, Schiller, and colleagues showed that certain proteins in HPV's capsid, or shell, could trigger an immune response, even in the absence of the infectious virions (the dangerous part of the virus
in the
journal PNAS, Lowy, Schiller, and colleagues showed that certain proteins
in HPV's capsid, or shell, could trigger an immune response, even in the absence of the infectious virions (the dangerous part of the virus
in HPV's capsid, or shell, could trigger an immune response, even
in the absence of the infectious virions (the dangerous part of the virus
in the absence of the infectious virions (the dangerous part of the virus).
Low - income Americans saw no improvements
in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop
in the share of people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running from 1999 to 2004, according to a study
published in the
journal JAMA Cardiology.
«They said, «Apart from the fact that improper reproduction of the DNA molecule causes genetic disease and deformities, we haven't understood anything else,»» says Mitra, who
published his findings
in the British
Journal of Educational Technology last year.
In a new study published this month in the journal Allergy & Rhinology, Reisacher and his team showed that the toothpaste method was safe and effective in treating those respiratory allergies in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongu
In a new study
published this month
in the journal Allergy & Rhinology, Reisacher and his team showed that the toothpaste method was safe and effective in treating those respiratory allergies in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongu
in the
journal Allergy & Rhinology, Reisacher and his team showed that the toothpaste method was safe and effective
in treating those respiratory allergies in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongu
in treating those respiratory allergies
in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongu
in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongue.
Between 2000 and 2012, 34 people died as a result of using supplements, according to a 2017 study
published in the
Journal of Medical Toxicology.
Tropical forests now emit more carbon than they capture, according to a study
published in the
journal Science.
Credit for digging the article up goes to MIT economics professor David Autor, who last year
published an excellent paper
in the
Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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.
Last year,
in a review
published in the
journal Nature, Beebe and coauthors wrote that hematology, the study of blood, was one of the leading areas of use for microfluidic technology, though «a «killer application'that propels microfluidics into the mainstream has yet to emerge.»
Michael Dillon, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher, crunched the numbers and helped figure out just that
in a 2014 study
published in the
journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
For the study,
published this week
in the
Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers pitted people assigned to follow a traditional restricted - calorie diet (eating roughly 25 % of their normal daily calories) against those who were told to fast every other day (eating 25 % of their normal calories on fast days and 125 % on the other days) for a year.
There's even a small study coauthored by Holmes and
published in an online
journal that compares Theranos test results with traditional tests favorably, though it looks only at results for one characteristic of blood among six people.
Her work has been
published in The Wall Street
Journal, iVillage, More magazine, The Knot, BusinessWeek and the Financial Times.
The study, which was
published in the September issue of
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, also indicated that one's perception of available time led powerful people to be,
in general, less stressed.
To demonstrate «critical slowing down» as an early warning signal of societal collapse, Downey and his fellow researchers examined five decades» worth of data on Neolithic European settlements
published in archaeological
journals.
«They completely bypassed the traditional process of peer review or
publishing in peer - reviewed
journals or having peer labs evaluate their product,» Dr. Jerry Yeo, a professor and director of Clinical Chemistry Laboratories at the University of Chicago, told Tech Insider
in April.
Some studies
published in the
Journal of Consumer Research explained that people follow the expectation rule with one exception: The color red.
A 2013 meta - study
published in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition summarized 24 different papers researching the relationship between distraction and overeating.
Workers who drink with their colleagues earn up to 14 % more than people who skip the bar, according to research
published in the
Journal of Labor Research.
Every year, supplements send roughly 23,000 people to the emergency room, according to a 2016 study
published in the New England
Journal of Medicine.
If you, like me and Marc Andreessen, among others, are a believer
in the power of lists, you should definitely read the
Journal's delightful «ahed» on the topic
published Saturday.
The study,
published today
in the
journal Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, found most of the fictional patients (71 %) were transferred from emergency directly to the operating theatre.
This study,
published in the
journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, found that 22 patients who played the memory game made significantly fewer errors and needed significantly fewer attempts to remember the location of different patterns specific tests.
A 2016 study
published in the International
Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity showed that hourly five - minute walking breaks boosted energy levels, sharpened focus, and «improved mood throughout the day and reduced feelings of fatigue
in the late afternoon.»
The Times article cited a study
published in the
journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.