Sentences with phrase «learn more about the study by»

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The report is part of a larger study, funded by $ 150,000 from Citi Community Development, to learn more about the challenges and needs of female entrepreneurs.
Conducted by Yankelovich Partners Inc. from 1997 to 2000, the Monitor MindBase study segments customers into categories, including age, lifestyle and priorities, that marketers can apply to their customer databases to learn more about purchasing habits and preferences.
«By studying the properties of anti-atoms we hope to learn more about the Universe in which we live,» says Hayden.
To learn more about ecommerce inbound marketing and the success businesses can achieve, be sure to check out the HubSpot case study about CoolProducts.com, which increased its social media traffic by 237 % in just 4 months with ecommerce inbound marketing!
I offered to study the Qu'aran with him so we can both learn more about Islam as depicted by the interesting (though controversial) book.
They wanted to learn more about God by studying the world He made.
Visit Kamut.com to learn more about Kamut and download the study done by IFAA.
Siding Spring will be the first comet from the Oort Cloud to be studied up close by spacecraft, giving scientists an invaluable opportunity to learn more about the materials, including water and carbon compounds, that existed during the formation of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago.
«But by engaging a diverse participant population and accumulating rich datasets, the CPMC research study is pursuing the type of insights that will help us learn more about sleep duration and, ultimately, improve human health.»
Couldn't we learn more about the bad by studying the good, or at least by examining bad and good behavior in the same context?
«By learning more about how these cells work, we are one step closer to understanding the disease states in which these cells should be studied,» said Cagla Eroglu, an assistant professor of cell biology and neurobiology at the Duke University Medical Center, who led the research.
The study was supported by, and conducted in collaboration with Synairgen, a University of Southampton spin - out company, and formed part of U-BIOPRED, a large - scale European project using information and samples from adults and children to learn more about different types of asthma.
By studying the acoustic power radiated from different portions of the lightning channel, researchers can learn more about the origins of thunder as well as the energetic processes associated with lightning.
Because the poisoned sea lions also have seizures, neuroscientists can learn more about epilepsy and memory loss in humans by studying these marine mammals, he says.
Over 60 young researchers from all over the world will learn more about this and other topics as they gather in outside of Gothenburg, Sweden, to participate in this week's summer school Graphene Study, arranged by Graphene Flagship.
Although studying genetic diversity in African populations tells us a great deal about human history, there is even more to learn by juxtaposing the genetic diversity with the diversity of heritable traits (phenotypes).
Dr. Liu and his team were able to learn more about the circadian rhythms by studying model systems involving the bread mold, Neurospora crassa.
«While the evidence of the effectiveness of brain training remains controversial, our results suggest that the public is interested in learning more about the actual science behind the claims made by the app developers, «says Dr. John Torous, a clinical psychiatrist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, lead author of the study.
I knew that by studying a lot I could be a little like him, and that inspired me to learn more about the world we live in.
More than 4.5 billion years of nuclear churning have erased all traces of the sun's youth, so astronomers try to learn about its past by studying similar stars elsewhere.
To learn more about this mysterious substance, researchers can study it in a way similar to experiments on visible matter — by watching what happens when it bumps into things [1].
«By studying our siblings, we learn more about ourselves.»
By studying the behavior of the bubbles that appear when these glasses crack, we were able to learn more about how that process occurs.»
To learn more about the groups that manufactured these later styles, the authors of the new study analyzed the surface features of 100 projectile points from collections at several museums, including the Smithsonian collection, which is curated by anthropologist Dennis Stanford.
By studying the particles, scientists hope to learn more about comets and the composition of the early solar system.
By studying this pristine relic, dating back some 4.5 billion years, researchers hope to learn more about the make - up of the cloud of gas and dust from which the Sun and planets formed.
Astrophysicists keenly study supernovae not only to understand the mechanics of stars, but also to learn more about the abundance of elements in the cosmos, the heavier varieties of which are created by these uncommon events.
In this new effort, the researchers sought to learn more about yeast's history by studying its genetic makeup.
«By interacting with many people, I learnt about Singapore's history and culture, and my study abroad life became so much more fulfilling.»
Among the research to watch is the 100K Wellness Project, an ambitious longitudinal study from the Institute for Systems Biology (headed by Dr. Lee Hood, above) that seeks to follow 100,000 well people for decades in order to learn more about patterns of wellness and disease.
By reading Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle, (or better yet, «studying it»), you will learn more about fat loss than you would from an entire bookshelf of mainstream diet publications at your local bookstore.
Learn more about this important biomarker and preliminary studies on how it is affected by yoga practice.
You and your readers can learn more about progesterone by reading the research of Dr. John R. Lee M.D., a doctor who dedicated his life to studying this remarkable hormone.
And while we learn some seriously concerning details about what's happening to males worldwide - a Danish study in 1992 demonstrated that sperm counts in healthy men had dropped by more than half in 50 years - with rapid cell division in sperm making them vulnerable to chemicals in the environment, especially endocrine disruptors, there is hope at hand!
If you are curious about numbers: about 81 percent of people misrepresent their height, weight or age in their profiles, according to a study led by Catalina L. Toma, an assistant professor in the department of communication arts at the University of Wisconsin - Madison who wanted to learn more about how people present themselves and how they judge misrepresentation.
In an article from Live Science we learned a few more details about this speed dating study by Eli Finkel and Paul Eastwick of Northwestern University.
We believe that by learning more about how women are faring in the independent film world, and by opening our own data at Sundance Institute for this study, we gain powerful insights into ways to positively affect progress.
Researchers from RAND studying the first year of Vermont's implementation of portfolio assessments for fourth and eighth graders found that the development of portfolios (work was selected by students with input from classroom teachers) had several positive educational outcomes: Students and teachers were more enthusiastic and had a more positive attitude about learning, teachers devoted «substantially more attention» to problem solving and communication (two areas represented by portfolios), students spent more time working in small groups or in pairs, and teachers felt the portfolios afforded them a new perspective on student work.
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Another strategy to file in the «cheap and effective» category: A study published this year found that weekly automated text messages sent to parents about their child's grades, absences, and missing assignments encouraged them to be more involved in their child's learning, improving attendance by 17 percent and reducing the number of students failing a class by 39 percent.
Parents want more information from educators about classroom practices and teaching methods so they can better support their child's learning, according to a new study by Australian academics.
To learn more about these studies, JOIN US in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, December 13 at 11:30 AM for a presentation of findings by Paul E. Peterson followed by a panel discussion moderated by Martin R. West featuring Nina Rees (National Alliance for Public Charter Schools); Chris Cerf (Superintendent, Newark Public Schools); and Howard Fuller (Marquette University).
In a three - year study, two Michigan State University researchers plan to learn more about both approaches by comparing and contrasting them.
Learn more about the evaluation process and the results of these evaluation studies by linking to the cohorts of schools below:
A November 2016 study of Citizen Schools» Extended Learning Time model by Abt Associates found that «Citizen Schools participants are significantly more likely to report that the program helps their self - esteem and pro-social behaviors and that they are also more likely to participate in activities that help them learn about college and careers.»
Students taught by such teachers were more likely to report that those same teachers cared more about them, made learning more enjoyable, and encouraged them to make greater effort in their studies.
You can learn more about the Holocaust Study Tour, by reading their blog.
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Watch this brief video to learn more — then read a case study from the Center for Teaching Quality about the school's creation, backed by a reform - minded union.
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