Sentences with phrase «little evidence of gains»

Not exact matches

The lead author of the paper eventually concluded, «There is very little evidence to suggest that any specific sequence of exercise strength gains or muscular hypertrophy.»
Gains among Texas fourth graders were sustained over a longer period of time, but also show evidence of little growth since 2005, with Hispanic and the lowest - performing students actually scoring lower in the latest assessments than in 2007.
My results provide little evidence of general asymmetry, such as low achievers gaining more by being with high achievers than the amount high achievers lose by being with low achievers.
So since there is little evidence, if any, that the use of gamification returns any significant performance improvement, the fact is that there is more to lose than there is to gain with gamification.
Our results offer little evidence of an achievement gain for those admitted to an exam school....
There is little evidence of the benefits gained from much of the expenditure on training.
A growing number of people, including both school choice advocates and education reform opponents, say there's little evidence that standardized test score gains in math and reading lead to improved long - term life outcomes.
The gains at the high school level were «particularly noteworthy, as there is little systematic evidence that any of the many high school reforms attempted to date have had a positive effect on student achievement.»
Fiction: There is little scientific evidence tying the act of spaying or neutering to weight gain.
District Judge Murray acknowledged that whilst it was regrettable that Mr Mumford had not kept a detailed note, given the simplicity of the 2012 will and the ample supporting evidence of the substance of the instructions provided following disclosure, it should have been clear that little was to be gained from cross examining Mr Mumford on the point.
The need to incorporate consideration of different structural factors into programme design is gaining support, yet there is still little guidance on systematic evidence - based approaches to employ in practice.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z