We are trying to clarify the resource base, and
need systematic studies regarding the deposits.»
Not exact matches
But perhaps we
need a longer, more intensive period of interpenetration of
systematic theological
study and religious historical
studies....
«We
need to get people
studying systematic theology,» says McRoy.
They assume, and present their statements, as if they are backed up by
systematic studies that prove that parents are not intelligent nor capable enough to take care of the sleep environment within which they «co-sleep» and that during sleep parents all become insensitive to their infants
need, and are incapable of responding to their infants
needs or conditions when scientific
studies published in the best medical scientific journals contradict and refute their claims.
«We
need a more
systematic study,» says Bernie Tershy, a seabird biologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
The
study demonstrates the
systematic need to exam each extremity for musculoskeletal, neurological and vascular damage.
Researchers
need to do more
systematic study of concussions in young athletes, such as these high school football players in Arkansas, a new report finds.
As he got involved in comparative
studies, he began to see a
need for new,
systematic methods for evaluating new medical technologies.
A
systematic review of published
studies on the use of medical cannabis in children and adolescents finds a notable lack of
studies and a minimal number of the randomized, controlled trials
needed to confirm the effectiveness of a treatment.
To address the
need for
systematic studies, within Project EOS we have launched ACCESS (PIs: Mercedes López - Morales, Daniel Apai, Andrés Jordán), a collaborative survey between EOS members at the University of Arizona, the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and the Carnegie Institution for Science.
A new
systematic review of the research finds early evidence that yoga may reduce the incidence of various forms of heart disease, but concludes that more high quality
studies are
needed before making definitive recommendations.
While more research is
needed, the results from this
study suggest that conversations about
systematic phonics instruction and opportunity to practice
need to be broadened to include «on the spot» coaching as children are actually reading.
The findings of this
study highlight the
need to ensure that curricula embed and capitalize on the affordances offered by technology at all levels and in a
systematic manner.
Finally, more
systematic research
needs to be done in the area of social
studies and technology, as reviews of the existing literature (Berson, 1996; Whitworth & Berson, 2003) have repeatedly shown that we do not really know what impact technology has on teaching and learning in social
studies.
We interpret the findings as indicating that
systematic studies are
needed that (a) investigate alternative interventions with students prior to middle school and that (b) examine the efficacy of interventions that integrate practices associated with cognitive malleability (executive functioning and self - regulation) into the treatments.
An education adequacy cost
study is the only truly
systematic way to provide a comprehensive picture of the actual costs
needed to ensure that every student in Connecticut receives an adequate education.
We
need a clear and objective
study on the
systematics of past tornado evaluations.
Role delineation
study is one of several phrases used to describe the
systematic collection of data describing the responsibilities required of a professional and the skills and knowledge
needed to perform these responsibilities.
Although some were quick to embrace the findings of these earlier
studies as evidence that home visitation improves outcomes for all women and children, Olds and Kitzman emphasised the
need for further
systematic evaluation and replication.3
Conclusions Non-financial COI, especially the inclusion of own primary
studies into reviews and researcher allegiance, are frequently seen in
systematic reviews of psychological therapies and
need more transparency and better management.