The problem is that presently, there has been no real
life experiment measuring this.
Not exact matches
If a one year
experiment cuts working
life from (say) 40 years to 39 years, the effects of a lifetime of basic income will be 40 times bigger than
measured by a one year
experiment.
So Darwin
measured the «fact» that
life spontaneously appeared, and observed this, and
experimented to repeat it?
In my previously mentioned
experiment, I
measured the effect that making my marriage priority number one had on different areas of my
life.
Secondly, laboratory
experiments to
measure the effects of electromagnetic fields on
living things have proved almost impossible to replicate.
Not Ernö Rubik's latest toy, but the data from a four - year
experiment to
measure the half -
life of the rare radioactive isotope silicon - 32.
Surprisingly poignant for a movie that turns America's pastime into a card - counting
experiment — and filled with crackling dialogue from Oscar winners Aaron Sorkin and Steve Zaillian — Moneyball focuses on the essential issue of baseball and of
life: How do you
measure human value?
As we discuss below, attending a play had no impact on interest in seeing
live theater, so this
measure is telling us about differences in students» interest in
live theater independent of our
experiment.
I can
measure it, account for it in an
experiment in the lab, and
live my
life in it, but I still don't know what it is, exactly.»
The
experiments have at times been extreme — wearing a uniform for months on end, exploring limitations of
living space, and
living without
measured time — yet one of the most important goals of this work is to illuminate how we attribute significance to chosen structures or ways of
life and how arbitrary such a choice can be.
The simple fact is that while iron fertilization
experiments have been taken place for nigh on twenty years thanks to the late John Martin's iron hypothesis, none of these
experiments have lasted long enough or been conducted on a large enough scale to effectively
measure the entire
life of a pleagic phytoplankton bloom, artificially fertilized or naturally occuring.
u.k. (us) says: January 26, 2012 at 7:16 pm Why, when we are
living in the midst of an
experiment, whose chemical distributions are being
measured to the best of our ability, would we try to create a planet of imaginary chemicals to understand our situation.
Indeed, Jay Belsky incorporated all of these risk factors into his process model of parenting, 11 and data from multiple studies support links to child well - being.12 In an
experiment on the effectiveness of a program for low - birth - weight infants, Lawrence Berger and Jeanne Brooks - Gunn examined the relative effect of both socioeconomic status and parenting on child abuse and neglect (as
measured by ratings of health providers who saw children in the treatment and control groups six times over the first three years of
life, not by review of administrative data) and found that both factors contributed significantly and uniquely to the likelihood that a family was perceived to engage in some form of child maltreatment.13 The link between parenting behaviors and child maltreatment suggests that interventions that promote positive parenting behaviors would also contribute to lower rates of child maltreatment among families served.
In a similar real -
life experiment, also in press, Gunnar
measured cortisol in about 60 toddlers who received inoculations from a physician.