Some of these claims have
legitimate research studies to support them.
Not exact matches
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This article is questionable as it has no links or actual references to the
studies it talks about, like someone above has mentioned also there is no information on how the diagnosis were made, and lastly it does not take into account that celiac disease is NOT an allergy, it is an auto immune disease where the body attacks its own cells confusing them with gluten proteins, it is not about tolerance, I would not be trusting this information, do lots of
research on your own from
legitimate scientific sources before making a decision.
«People are getting all this information on their sleep patterns and not really knowing how to interpret it, or even if it's
legitimate data,» says
study lead investigator, Rebecca Robbins, PhD, a postdoctoral
research fellow in the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Health.
«People have a hard time seeing
research related to health risks as
legitimate if done with a corporate partner,» said John Besley, lead author and an associate professor who
studies the public's perception of science.
A 2015 paper published in Cell
Research found that looking at faces — albeit in a highly scientific way, as with the most recent
study — is an accurate and
legitimate way to predict general health.
Plenty of
legitimate research shows that brief, demanding exercise sessions produce results similar to lengthier, lower - level sessions (Study at McMaster University; National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Japan; Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research; European Journal of Applied Physiology; Journal of Strength and Conditioning Re
research shows that brief, demanding exercise sessions produce results similar to lengthier, lower - level sessions (
Study at McMaster University; National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Japan; Journal of Strength and Conditioning
Research; European Journal of Applied Physiology; Journal of Strength and Conditioning Re
Research; European Journal of Applied Physiology; Journal of Strength and Conditioning
ResearchResearch).
We focused on
research that examines how the various attributes of teachers affect student achievement, counting as
legitimate evidence only those
studies that used this measure of teachers» effectiveness.
The survey focused on how these educational leaders use
research to inform their decision making, identifying three types of
research use defined in earlier
studies: instrumental use of
research to guide or inform a specific decision; conceptual use of
research to inform the way a person views a problem or possible solutions; and symbolic use of
research to persuade others or
legitimate a decision already made.
Subsequent analysis has demonstrated that this occurred because the
study used inappropriate
research methods that violate the norms of the scientific community; if
legitimate methods are used, the positive results for vouchers become significant.
Either people accept that these scientific
studies are presenting reasonable findings derived from
legitimate methodologies, or they invent conspiracy theories to justify the claim that the vast majority of scientists working in this field are falsifying the data and
research.
She told the Washington Post that she has based her decision on
research that clearly shows the benefits of reading, both silently and aloud, for young children, whereas the benefits of nightly homework have yet to be backed up by
legitimate studies, despite the fact that many schools and parents act as if it is.
The report, written by Morroccan climate expert Professor Ali Agoumi, is a summary of technical
studies and
research conducted to inform Initial National Communications from three countries (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and is a perfectly
legitimate IPCC reference.