This was
the key outcome of a study recently published in the journal «Progress in Oceanography.»
Not exact matches
The same
study (which surveyed 1,017 businesses in the U.S., Canada and Mexico that use NAFTA, including 669 small businesses, 234 medium - sized businesses and 114 large businesses) shows only 15 per cent
of small businesses and 16 per cent
of medium - sized businesses are closely following the negotiations, and are aware
of the
key issues and potential
outcomes.
A review by Goldman (2005)
of five
studies using multivariate analyses which isolate the independent impact
of fathers» involvement in children's learning on educational
outcomes, clearly shows that fathers» involvement (both in terms
of level and frequency) in their children's schools is a
key factor that correlates with better educational
outcomes for children.
Tough summarizes
key research, such as the Adverse Childhood Experience
Study, a project
of the Centers for Disease Control and Kaiser Permanente, which revealed a stunning correlation between traumatic childhood events and negative adult
outcomes.
Whether the
key outcomes of caesarean section differ between non-physician clinicians and medical doctors was explored in one review that included six
studies conducted in low - income countries.
Much
of the reason for this centers around limitations in several
key aspects
of study design that have possibly confounded
study outcomes.
In one
key study, researchers at Stanford University and the University
of Texas at Austin found that a simple, one - sentence note
of encouragement made a huge difference in academic
outcomes for African - American students, who often have fraught power relationships with teachers.
high risk
of bias (where not all the
study's prespecified
outcomes have been reported; one or more reported primary
outcomes were not prespecified;
outcomes of interest are reported incompletely and so can not be used;
study fails to include results
of a
key outcome that would have been expected to have been reported);
«Our
study shows that to promote moral behavior such as honesty, emphasizing the positive
outcomes of honesty rather than the negative consequences
of dishonesty is the
key,» adds Lee.
Shortening the time to diagnosis and treatment may be a
key variable in improving
outcomes of patients with sICH,» the
study concludes.
Summarizing the
key message
of the review
study, Prof. Bejder stated, «The recovery
of the iconic humpback whales
of Australia delivers both hope and optimism, as well as an opportunity to celebrate success at two levels: (1) the successful implementation
of contentious international management actions to protect marine species; and (2) the wise and significant investment in conservation science, illustrating how society can respond to strong conservation interventions to achieve
outcomes that are not simply for immediate, human material gains.
If wellbeing is adopted as a national
outcome measure, it's important to understand the factors constituting the nation's wellbeing and this
study indicates the quality
of jobs available in the UK and personal relationships are
key factors.
LA JOLLA — Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological
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key genetic switch linked to the development, progression and
outcome of cancer, a finding that may lead to new targets for cancer therapies.
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The results also confirmed the positive relationship
of key characteristics
of professional - development design identified in previous
studies over the past decade to student
outcomes: sustained, active teacher learning that is coherently aligned with the school's organization.
This scheme
of work takes students through stages in making a successful composition
Key areas covered are observation drawing skills, key terminology, rules of composition, critical referencing — contextual studies, development of ideas in range of media and approach and realisation of outcom
Key areas covered are observation drawing skills,
key terminology, rules of composition, critical referencing — contextual studies, development of ideas in range of media and approach and realisation of outcom
key terminology, rules
of composition, critical referencing — contextual
studies, development
of ideas in range
of media and approach and realisation
of outcomes.
While students at both groups
of schools did better than the trends projected in the years
studied, closures produced positive and statistically significant impacts on several
key outcomes for displaced students versus those in the comparison group (Figure 5).
The
study provides important insights into the feasibility
of the programme in terms
of: its potential effects on
outcomes; an estimate
of these potential effect sizes (providing valuable information on sample sizes for future
study); the impacts on different groups (particularly with regard to free school meal eligibility); and
key facilitators and barriers to implementation (from the process evaluation and the exploratory analysis
of dosage).
Although the body
of research on these issues is growing, many
key outcomes have not been adequately examined, or they have been
studied only in individual cities and states.
This
study of OCO utilizes extensive document analysis; student
outcome data; and interviews and surveys from parents, teachers, district administrators, and the organizers themselves to answer three
key questions.
Mitra's
studies (2004; Serriere & Mitra, 2012; Mitra & Serriere, 2012) have found that a
key outcome of what I describe as Meaningful Student Involvement was youth development.
This is developing further the school's chosen way to cover the National Curriculum over each
Key Stage and should ensure the learners work towards achieving the Programmes
of Study outcomes by the end
of each
Key stage.
The
study has generated large sets
of qualitative and quantitative student
outcome data that offer rich opportunities to estimate the impact
of POS on
key indicators
of student success.
The
key takeaway from NBOA's Spectrum Project, an in - depth
study of member schools: High - performing schools focus on performance
outcomes.
Summarizes the
key teacher and student
outcomes of the NPDEP, and how the
study addresses urgent needs in education (PDF, 16 pp).
Traditionally, providers generate a paper - bound asset and liability
study for clients as the
key outcome of asset / liability analysis process.
Our
study demonstrates that measuring a
key vitamin D metabolite in the blood predicts disease
outcome with a much greater degree
of accuracy than many other many other widely used measures
of disease severity.
Now, a new
study in Nature Energy by a young economist at Carnegie Mellon University, finds that the temporary closure
of two nuclear plants in the early 1980s led directly to lower birth weights — a
key indicator
of poor health
outcomes later in life [3].
The
study of climate - induced changes in
key ecosystem processes (Scholze et al., 2005) considers the distribution
of outcomes within three sets
of model runs grouped according to the amount
of global warming they simulate: < 2 °C, 2 - 3 °C and > 3 °C.
One
of the
key researchers, Dr Nikolaos Aletras, who led the
study at UCL, said the following about using AI to predict cases: «We don't see AI replacing judges or lawyers, but we think they'd find it useful for rapidly identifying patterns in cases that lead to certain
outcomes.
One
of the
key researchers, Dr Nikolaos Aletras, who led the
study at UCL, said
of using AI to predict cases: «What we think is [that lawyers will] find it useful for rapidly identifying patterns in cases that lead to certain
outcomes.»
A 2015 national
study published in the American Journal
of Public Health found statistically significant associations between SEL skills in kindergarten and
key outcomes for young adults years later in education, employment, criminal activity, substance use, and mental health.
The children in this program were the subjects
of the influential HighScope longitudinal
study, which identified significant, positive school and life
outcomes and became a
key piece
of evidence for the importance
of early childhood education.
All measures were collected during a home visit to the families at baseline (within 2 months
of the start
of the programme) and at 9 months from baseline (ie, 6 months postcompletion
of intervention).55 In addition, self - completion questionnaires covering the parent / self - report
outcomes were collected at baseline, 3 months and 9 months.55 Data on the resources associated with the implementation
of FLNP were collected from structured interviews with
key staff at each
of the four
study sites, collection
of financial information at each site (eg, estimates
of room hire and crèche facilities) and discussions with the main trial team.55
Key information from each study will be extracted and charted including year of publication, condition, severity, geographical setting, key concepts and definitions, aims, study population and sample size, methodology / methods, interventions, outcomes and key findin
Key information from each
study will be extracted and charted including year
of publication, condition, severity, geographical setting,
key concepts and definitions, aims, study population and sample size, methodology / methods, interventions, outcomes and key findin
key concepts and definitions, aims,
study population and sample size, methodology / methods, interventions,
outcomes and
key findin
key findings.
ESs
of 0.3 to 0.5 were found on
key outcomes in our previous
studies.13, 14
Key information from each included study will be charted in a table which will include the author, year of publication, medical condition (s), severity, geographical setting, academic / professional discipline, key concepts and definitions, aims, study population and sample size, study design, methodology / methods, intervention, outcomes and key findings related to the research questio
Key information from each included
study will be charted in a table which will include the author, year
of publication, medical condition (s), severity, geographical setting, academic / professional discipline,
key concepts and definitions, aims, study population and sample size, study design, methodology / methods, intervention, outcomes and key findings related to the research questio
key concepts and definitions, aims,
study population and sample size,
study design, methodology / methods, intervention,
outcomes and
key findings related to the research questio
key findings related to the research questions.
The
key finding in this research is that welfare and employment programs that increase parental employment and income had small and consistently positive effects on the developmental
outcomes of children who were preschool - and elementary school - aged at
study entry.
Pre-licensing process
outcomes: trends in the volume
of families reaching
key points in the process (e.g., recruitment, attendance at trainings, completion
of home
study)
Data were extracted on sample size, demographic characteristics, diagnosis,
key components
of the intervention, setting
of the
study,
study quality, and
outcomes.
Batteries
of biomarkers that measure allostatic load (also termed allostatic overload to highlight pathophysiology
of the extreme)(38) tap into the major mediators
of allostasis along with some
key secondary
outcomes, such as body mass index or waist — hip ratio and glycosylated hemoglobin (39), and provide a broad - based assessment
of the dysregulation
of these adaptive systems that has turned out to have predictive value in a variety
of epidemiologic
studies (40).
First, the effect sizes are smaller both in absolute terms and in comparison to effect sizes reported elsewhere — for example, in the UK, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence reported effects
of 1.7 for waiting list versus trauma focused psychological therapies and 1.18 for other active interventions for PTSD.1 Second, there are problems with the small number
of trials in
key areas (for example, TAU / WL n = 5), with the combining
of different
outcomes from the same
study in the meta - analysis and the failure to consider clinical as opposed to statistical significance.
Data were extracted on sample size, demographical characteristics, comorbid psychiatric disorder,
key components
of the intervention, duration
of treatment,
study quality, and
outcomes.
The
study investigated these two groups
of pre-kindergarten children on immediate (prekindergarten), intermediate (kindergarten) and longer term (first grade)
outcomes as well as examined a number
of key factors that may impact intervention including: child history
of EI / ECSE and other educational services, child characteristics, and familial risk factors.
At this point, many
key research questions need to be addressed by the
study of longitudinal relations between maternal depression, hypothesized family and child response processes, and multiple child
outcomes.
The impact
study will investigate whether adding these new approaches to an existing program improves
key outcomes of interest, including employment, father - child relationship quality, and program participation.
With this sample size, MIHOPE becomes one
of the largest
studies of home visiting ever conducted, and it will be able to reliably examine impacts
of home visiting on
key outcomes and for
key subgroups
of interest.
The session started with a brief overview
of the
study including the
study design, data sources, progress and a snapshot
of how children are faring since entering out -
of - home care on the
key developmental
outcomes of physical health, socio - emotional wellbeing and cognitive / learning ability.
By comparing
outcomes for and experiences
of children in households with higher and lower incomes it summarises what the
study has revealed about inequalities up to age 8, explores whether there is any evidence that the socio - economic gap has narrowed or widened in recent years and highlights some
key messages from the
study about to improve
outcomes for all children and to reduce inequalities.
Two reviewers will independently assess the suitability
of the preference - based instruments for measuring
outcomes in palliative care using the ISOQOL, minimum standards for patient - reported
outcome measures (conceptual and measurement model, reliability, content validity, construct validity, responsiveness, interpretability
of scores, translation
of measure, patient and investigator burden), 43 and the CREATE checklist (descriptive system, health states values, sampling, preference data collection,
study sample, modelling, scoring algorithm).44 The ISOQOL minimum standards were chosen as these standards were developed from a systematic review
of published and unpublished guidance on patient - reported
outcome measures, including the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection
of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN).46 To the authors» knowledge, the CREATE checklist is the only published guidance on what
key components should be reported in a valuation
study.44 Information on how the contents
of the instruments were developed, psychometric properties and valuation will be used to assess the suitability
of the instruments for the palliative setting; instruments will be scored on whether the domains or dimensions were developed using input from informal caregivers
of people receiving palliative care (yes / no) and whether each
of the reporting checklist items has been evaluated for this population (if yes, then a score
of one will be allocated) and a total score calculated.