«We need more case studies, and more direct dynamics studies rather than
just correlation studies,» Overland said.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, for example, Judy Zaichkowsky of Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business published a
study indicating that the presence of
just one woman on a company's board resulted in significantly higher standards of corporate governance (which has an established
correlation to better financial performance).
The
study showed that there is no
correlation between shares and links: the
correlation of total shares and referring domain links across 750,000 articles was
just 0.021!
But to get to primary assertion of if not be based on Christian principles — read the Constitution &
study Christianity (because judging by your words, you don't know it) and if you can't see the
correlation then you
just don't want to.
It came up at christmas dinner; at one point, the topic of breastfeeding came up, and my spouse's uncle started to say «I know breastfeeding reduces the risk of allergies later» and, expecting him to move on to obesity and IQ and whatever else he was about to say, I
just said «No, that's not true», and started trying to explain the difference between
correlation and causation, and the difficulties with prospective
studies and confounding factors, etc..
Correlation doesn't prove causation, of course, and this is
just one
study.
I understand that the first part of the
correlation (how divisive or aggressive the campaign is) is difficult to assess, so I would prefer references to
studies that explain their methodology than
just raw historical examples.
The
correlation works both ways, too: A small 2014
study found that people who gained even
just 5 % of their body weight saw slight boosts in their blood pressure.
I'm not discounting the findings in this
study; I'm
just concerned that making
correlations like this only adds to the confusion surrounding nutrition and health that's already prevalent in the mainstream media.
One recent
study reduced the anxiety levels in mice
just by giving them yoghurt bacteria [2] «There is growing literature showing a strong
correlation between gut health and mental wellbeing,» says Judy, who suggests trying her Berry Yoghurt Trifle.
Although the researchers were pleased — and a little surprised — to see the findings so clearly support their hypothesis, the
study is
just the first in a series they have planned to continue exploring the mind - gut connection, including another examination of the data to see whether a
correlation exists between fermented food intake and autism symptoms, said Hilimire.
3) Interpret the
study as identifying a true causal relationship, not
just a
correlation or association.
While 94 percent of
studies found a positive
correlation just one
study found no visible impact and one found a negative impact.
So, for example, statewide
study in Florida by Robert baufin showed a relationship, a
correlation, between kids who are suspended even
just one time in ninth grade and a doubling of their risk for dropping out from 16 % to 32 %.
Maybe I'm
just an über - geek, but the findings of the
study show that standardized testing has no
correlation to success in higher education (in fact there are many indicators that those opting out of the SAT / ACT, myself included did much better academically than those who took the tests).
And of course then there are
studies that show that show there is very little
correlation (if any) that violent behavior in youths is already developed elsewhere and games are
just a bargaining chip with that already established mentality.
Take a five - minute nature break A
study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology found that
just a few minutes of nature could improve self - esteem, which has a strong
correlation with wellbeing.
It should be noted that proper attribution
studies don't
just do
correlations, they are rather more sophisticated.
«I assume the reason for the WHO making this
correlation between increased precipitation and increased malaria is based upon scientific evidence from
studies of malaria incidence related to precipitation rather than
just conjecture.
Please don't
just take my word for it though, as many
studies have repeatedly shown the
correlation with our families - of - origin and our current marital satisfaction.