Sentences with phrase «limited empirical research»

The discussion of the major propositions was based on mostly limited empirical research and deduced from theoretical perspectives that have generally been applied to understand teacher — student relationships as a proximal factor of children's development.
Interestingly, the (very) limited empirical research on interracial same - sex couples suggests this idea of a «cumulative» effect may not occur.
To address the limited empirical research on the putative educational impact of such policies, this study used multilevel structural equation models to investigate the longitudinal associations between teacher evaluation and reward policies, and student mathematics achievement and dropout with a national sample of students (n = 7,779) attending one of 431 public high schools.
However, the lack of reliable and valid instruments to assess shared leadership behaviors has limited empirical research.
We consider the limited empirical research on the potential for systematic errors in value - added for these teachers, either because the models do not adequately account for the likely achievement growth of their students, or because they do not account for teachers being more or less effective for students with disabilities than they are for other students.

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Thus, it is no surprise when empirical research shows that Justin Bieber Blog people who are believers give more of their time and resources to the needy than do unbelievers, and people who cherish limited government (conservatives) give more than welfare - state liberals.
Keep in mind we need a lot more research to substantiate all of this, but by its very nature, falsifiable empirical inquiry is limited in scope for the same reason it's so reliable, and it's not the only thing we have to go by as we navigate through our lives.
Empirical research on the effectiveness of these codes of conduct is scarce, due to the often - proprietary nature of such information and to limited disclosure about implementation progress.
While empirical research in the field of digital technologies and social studies was limited, a small but growing number of cheerleading and how - to articles (Friedman & VanFossen, 2010 p. 53), alongside calls to wake the metaphorical «sleeping giant» (Martorella, 1997), in order for social studies to remain a relevant field of study in the information age (Fontana, 1997) emerged within the literature.
This latest flip - flop was based on a computer model, which is quite simply, nothing but simulated research using limited empirical evidence.
The idea that limited scope work could improve access to legal help has been cited by many reports on access to justice, but no one has ever conducted any empirical research to test the idea, says [/ span] John - Paul Boyd, executive director of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family in research to test the idea, says [/ span] John - Paul Boyd, executive director of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family in Research Institute for Law and the Family in Calgary.
Empirical research to date has found that limited scope services are of questionable benefit to many people participating in adversarial proceedings.
As the Colloquium Report states, «It was agreed that there is a strong need for more evaluation, performance measurement and empirical research in the BC justice system, and that the system's current capacity for such research is extremely limited.
NOTE: Eligible courses include but are not limited to the 2007, 2009 and 2011 Meaningful Child Participation in Family Justice Processes courses presented by IICRD and CLEBC, and may cover such topics as: effects of separation and divorce on parents and children; communication skill development of children; family dynamics; adult and child dynamics; parent and child bonding and attachment theory; child development; empirical research on developmental needs, children's ages, gender systems and structural family theory; opinions and effects of parenting arrangements; ethno ‐ cultural family dynamics; family violence, power imbalance, and control issues; alcohol and substance abuse issues.
Importantly, these examples also demonstrate that the application of the modeling approach is not limited to a specific research design, since the two empirical data sets were different in multiple regards.
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