Not exact matches
In an appropriately titled study called Impact of Color in Marketing, researchers found that up to 90 % of snap judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product
In an appropriately titled
study called Impact of Color
in Marketing, researchers found that up to 90 % of snap judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product
in Marketing, researchers
found that up to 90 % of snap
judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product).
One of the most convincing pieces of evidence
in favor of this
judgment concerning the social dynamics of American Catholicism is
found in Kenneth Underwood's
study in depth of Protestant - Catholic relations
in one city that has had a large Catholic majority for some decades.
This is the
finding of a
study in Springer's journal Psychonomic Bulletin & Review that investigates how people make
judgment calls after playing role - playing video games.
Prior
studies have
found that even if people don't act racist
in obvious wyas, they still tend to make subtle racial
judgments, such as staring longer at black customers browsing
in a store than at white ones.
In one unpublished
study, DeWall and his associates have
found that subjects» moral
judgments change after receiving acetaminophen.
The researchers, who released their
findings on the
study on moral
judgment in a recent issue of Cognition, created an implicit task that measures moral
judgment without self - report, called the moral categorization task.
In a series of
studies that looked at people's intuitive moral
judgments and empathic responses, the researchers
found that certain situations could trigger instant moral and empathetic assessments, even when they were directed to counteract those feelings.
Another
study,
in the peer - reviewed journal IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing,
found that software was able to make
judgments about students» levels of engagement that were as reliable as those of human observers, and that these video - based engagement scores predicted post-test scores better than pre-test scores could.
In a
study last year, VantageScore
found that 11 % of consumers had either a lien or a
judgment on their credit file.
-LSB-...] Julie Macfarlane and her colleagues at the National Self - Represented Litigants Project
found shocking results
in their
studies of Summary
Judgments against -LSB-...]
It also
finds that readability has a stronger relationship to summary
judgment success
in federal courts than
in state courts.2 After several earlier
studies of appellate brief quality and success on appeal yielded conflicting results, our
finding paves the way for additional research.
Similarly, Cecil et al.
found that defendants moving for summary
judgment were awarded summary
judgment in full 64 % of the time, whereas plaintiffs moving for summary judgment were awarded summary judgment in full only 39 % of the time.90 In a subsequent study of all federal district court summary judgment activity in 2006, Cecil and Cort found that moving parties succeeded more often (57 %) than non-moving parties (43 %), as was the case for moving parties in federal court in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in full 64 % of the time, whereas plaintiffs moving for summary
judgment were awarded summary
judgment in full only 39 % of the time.90 In a subsequent study of all federal district court summary judgment activity in 2006, Cecil and Cort found that moving parties succeeded more often (57 %) than non-moving parties (43 %), as was the case for moving parties in federal court in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in full only 39 % of the time.90
In a subsequent study of all federal district court summary judgment activity in 2006, Cecil and Cort found that moving parties succeeded more often (57 %) than non-moving parties (43 %), as was the case for moving parties in federal court in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
In a subsequent
study of all federal district court summary
judgment activity
in 2006, Cecil and Cort found that moving parties succeeded more often (57 %) than non-moving parties (43 %), as was the case for moving parties in federal court in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in 2006, Cecil and Cort
found that moving parties succeeded more often (57 %) than non-moving parties (43 %), as was the case for moving parties
in federal court in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in federal court
in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in our sample (73 % to 27 %).91 Although success rates
in our sample were higher than success rates in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in our sample were higher than success rates
in the Cecil study and the Cecil and Cort study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary judgment from our sampl
in the Cecil
study and the Cecil and Cort
study, a higher success rate is expected given that we excluded motions seeking partial summary
judgment from our sample.
A recent
study found that judges
in the Eastern District of Texas granted only 18 % of motions for summary
judgment of invalidity.
A recent
study found that judges
in the Eastern District granted only 18 % of motions for summary
judgment of invalidity while the national grant rate is 31 %.
«Our
findings suggest that children who are taught mindfulness — to pay attention to the present intentionally and without
judgment — are better positioned to succeed both
in school and
in life,» said lead author Kimberly A. Schonert - Reichl, an education professor and interim director of the Human Early Learning Partnership, a collaborative interdisciplinary research network who helped conduct the
study.