There has been so
much research showing the benefits of these things separately; but as the Alzheimer's Society points out, «while there are multiple studies into diet and the disease that are very promising, there have also been large studies that have not shown similar trends.»
With so
much research showing the importance of student voices to school quality, why do they not influence more public schools — across New York City and nationwide?
Jay Mathews said:»... It points out that we have
much research showing that if we sent those DC kids off to Montgomery or Fairfax county schools, as sometimes happens, their achievement levels would increase significantly.
It points out that we have
much research showing that if we sent those DC kids off to Montgomery or Fairfax county schools, as sometimes happens, their achievement levels would increase significantly.
With a study this month showing that antioxidant supplements don't protect against cardiovascular disease or cancer, it's refreshing to see so
much research showing how a healthy (and delicious) dietary pattern can slash your risk for heart disease and other chronic conditions by up to 50 %.
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Much research shows seizures are generated by MSG and other excitotoxins, which are widely found in modern soy products.
Though
much research shows stress as a cause of smoking, 15, 16 additional research actually points to cigarette smoking as a cause of stress and, furthermore, smoking cessation as leading to a reduction in stress.20 This is in line with our findings, as both male and female relapsed smokers had the lowest levels of stress before the collapse when they considered themselves as having quit smoking in 2007 (table 4), yet experienced an increase in stress postcollapse — significantly for women.
Much research shows that the authoritative and flexible parenting style is optimal for the white, middle - class child from a nuclear family, but the same may not be true for other children growing up in other circumstances and situations.
Much research shows that couples with healthy marriages experience increased physical health.
Without getting into numbers, which could be misleading, the key takeaway point is that
much research shows that negative experiences are generally more memorable, more reactive to the body, and more consequential in how we feel and see the world.
Not exact matches
«My
research shows that if customers expect the higher prices, then they are
much more OK with paying them — the predictability is important.
New
research from Stanford
shows that productivity per hour declines sharply when the workweek exceeds 50 hours, and productivity drops off so
much after 55 hours that you don't get anything out of working more.
Comprehensive new
research from scientists at Harvard, Yale, Northeastern, and the University of Maryland
shows we have a clear tendency to assign certain characteristics to others based on how
much (or how little) they leave to the imagination (via Wired).
But as political scientist Francis Fukuyama has
shown in his
research on how democracies function, it's often
much more important to pay attention to bureaucrats than politicians when evaluating how well governments function.
As
much as this example
shows misguided behavior (my dad won't be offended), the
research supports the notion that people are influenced by others they believe are authorities.
It certainly seems boring by comparison despite
research that
shows how taking notes by hand with pen and paper is
much more effective than typing them on a laptop anyway.
Yup, and Buffer recently uncovered it, sharing the helpful info on Medium The write - up of fascinating
research offers a handy trick that science
shows makes it
much easier to say no — with just a little change of language.
Research shows workers who launched careers during the Great Recession are plagued with anxieties
much less prevalent among older colleagues.
The
research shows that when you use the 2.5 - pound Shake Weight, it burns as
much energy as using a 12 - pound dumbbell.
To summarize, some companies embrace mindfulness, but
research shows there is
much more they can do.
New
research shows that when people check their phones while sharing a meal with others, they don't enjoy themselves as
much.
It might seem encouraging to applaud your child's intelligence, but tons of
research —
much of it spearheaded by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck —
shows that doing so makes kids fearful of taking risks or pursuing tough goals that might make them feel less than brilliant at first.
While they might have high standards and big picture concerns,
research shows that people with high IQs are actually more likely to be happy; data from the
research showed that people with the highest IQs were
much happier than those with the lowest IQs.
Online violence is disproportionately targeted toward these two groups, but there hasn't been
much research on
show that, Wu says.
Research shows that Generation Z in particular is
much less able to manage and deal with stress: feelings of fear, trepidation, and hesitance keeps them from performing as well as they could.
«The fact that the inventories rose despite intensifying output curbs led by OPEC
shows how
much non-OPEC supply has risen,» said Tomomichi Akuta, senior economist at Mitsubishi UFJ
Research and Consulting in Tokyo.
Research shows that fully engaged companies generate two - and - a-half times as
much revenue as disengaged ones.
This
much we do know:
Research done during the past 10 years
shows top quartile franchisors put an average of 40 and 45.6 percent to the bottom line in 2001 and 2002 respectively.
New
research from Stanford
shows that productivity per hour declines sharply when the workweek exceeds 50 hours, and productivity drops off so
much after 55 hours that you don't get anything out of the extra work.
New data from LIMRA, an association providing
research and consulting to insurers,
shows that just $ 30,000 in student debt can cut as
much as $ 325,000 from your 401 (k) balance by the time you retire.
As a social movement scholar and someone who believes we should leverage all assets in a challenge, I know that
much social good can come from mass involvement - and
research shows that includes online activism.
In the late 1960s, Drs. Edwin Locke and Gary Latham performed
much of the
research that has informed our theories of goal - setting,
showing how goals and feedback can be huge motivating factors for business employees.
Research shows that brand advocates are 83 percent more likely to share information than the average Internet user, so you likely won't have to push
much.
But
research shows that humans are weird animals: It very
much does matter.
But there's good news: A growing body of
research shows that for the vast majority of people, dietary cholesterol (from foods you eat) doesn't really have
much of an effect on your blood cholesterol.
But
research shows it's
much more pervasive.
Not only that,
research shows that direct mail connects with customers on a deeper emotional level and provides a
much higher response rate.
I think
much of the recent
research shows that entrepreneurship can be taught.
Research shows that women and people of color are
much more likely to get housework - type assignments than to get assigned to glamour work.
And reams of social science
research show that strong unions do
much more than that: They bolster regional economies, increase democratic participation, and even strengthen the social safety net for non-unionized workers.
After all, more than half of surveyed workers (51 %) said social
shows them too
much information about their coworkers, according to a recent Pew
Research report.
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Research shows people aren't actually asking for all that
much.
New
research shows just how
much Google's search manipulation affects voters when making decisions.
Research has
shown that people are willing to spend more — as
much as 83 % in some cases — when paying with a credit card instead of cash.
When a couple of Canadian economists published
research (pdf) last December
showing that using an alternative methodology yields
much better productivity growth rates, StatsCan was quick to reject it, even though one of the authors, Erwin Diewert, a professor at the University of British Columbia's Vancouver School of Economics, is widely regarded as one of the world's finest brains in the field.
The behavioral economist George Loewenstein and his
research colleagues have
shown, using data from Vanguard Group, that investors check the value of their financial assets
much less frequently, on average, in down markets — a behavior the researchers call «the ostrich effect.»
We
show you how to build and design such utilities that optimize and automate as
much of the
research and execution environment as possible.
For those of you who blindly follow Evolutionary Theory, you are the ones who should
show a little intelligence and try
researching Scientific Creationism, which is
much more credible.
Please cite the
research that
shows that religious people are «religious people are
much better adjusted than those who refuse to believe.»
Scientific
researches show that prolonged and big calorie deficit created through too
much exercise, and quick loss of body weight all may lead to different forms of menstrual dysfunction in women.