Not exact matches
The appeal to the «superiority» of premodern biblical exegesis is best understood as a protest against the reductionism inherent in the
long - standing monopoly of the historical - critical method, not as a rejection of
rigorous historical
study of the Bible.
More
rigorous longitudinal
studies using outcome measures focusing on movement quality are recommended to understand any
long - lasting influence on the motor skills in these infants.
Although the
study is more than just another entry in the
long - running nutrition wars — it is more
rigorous than the vast majority of research on the topic — Ramsden makes no claims that it settles the question.
But by 2004, after researchers had completed two major parts of the Women's Health Initiative — which together formed a massive
study of 27,347 women that compared treatment with a placebo in a scientifically
rigorous way — doctors realized hormone therapy does more harm than good in most women over the
long term.
But few
rigorous studies have looked at the
long - term costs and yields of organic farming.
For their analysis, researchers used the results of 23
rigorous studies on the short - and
long - term impact of school - based interventions on student knowledge of teen dating violence, attitudes toward teen dating violence, and frequency of perpetration or victimization in adolescent intimate partner relationships.
At least two
rigorous studies failed to find any link between the two, including a landmark 2003
study investigating the higher - than - average breast cancer risk among women living on
Long Island.
I've written about this at greater length elsewhere (see here and here), but we have eight
rigorous studies of school choice programs in which the
long - term outcomes of those policies do not align with their short - term achievement test results.
«This is well - documented in the decade -
long role HGSE has played in this
rigorous experimental evaluation
study led by Dennis Barr and implemented by many HGSE alums on the research team.
And a 2015
study between economists and Teachers College revealed an $ 11
long - term economic gain for every $ 1 spent on a
rigorous SEL program.
On tap for 2014: fewer kids prepared for
rigorous study, which will have
long - term effects on North Carolina's economy.
In fact, the evidence from the 7
rigorous studies on school choice programs with
long - term outcomes suggests that portfolio management and other heavy regulations are neither necessary nor desirable for producing
long - term gains for students.
As reported in the Wall Street Journal, a
rigorous long - term
study found that TEP produced major achievement impacts, including test score gains equal to an additional 1.6 years of school in math, with significant gains in science and English.
As Collin Hitt's piece persuasively argued, a series of
rigorous studies have found large
long - term benefits for students able to attend schools of choice even when short - term test results show little or no benefit.
Further, the evaluation of the D.C. voucher program only assessed one year of achievement data; however, these are similar to the
longer - term impacts found in the other three recent
rigorous studies compared here.
Of course, some could say that as
long as it works, it doesn't matter if it's a placebo effect, but that doesn't mean the
studies are scientifically
rigorous.
The specific recommendations made in this and the following section are based on positive outcomes in peer - reviewed literature or preliminary
studies that show sufficient promise that
rigorous long - term evaluations are underway.
Drawn from the results of Dr. Gottman's decades
long rigorous scientific
studies of couples, this 6 - hour workshop makes you aware of the behaviors and attitudes that destroy relationships, and teaches you the basic skills and approaches to make yours thrive.
Evidence - based programs have undergone at least one
rigorous, high - to moderate - quality,
long - term impact
study; promising practices have a sound theoretical basis, a book or manual and substantial literature.
Three of the most
rigorous long - term
studies found a range of returns between $ 4 and $ 9 for every dollar invested in early learning programs for low - income children.