Sentences with phrase «not systematic analysis»

It is also interesting to note that most sites concerned by my remark do not seem to use the word «lottery» (not a systematic analysis, though... and it may have other motivations).
The authorsí theory is based on faulty logic, not systematic analysis.

Not exact matches

Should Nobo's genetic analysis of Process and Reality prove to be correct, then we can not easily fault his systematic interpretation of transition on genetic grounds.
I am not asking here whether Thomism as a philosophy can survive systematic analysis and criticism.
The illusion that the now is either so insignificant and commonplace as to be unworthy of study, or that it is so well known anyhow — without analysis, critical reflection, or even systematic observation — as to be beneath serious notice, has become all too characteristic of a theological tradition that knows perfectly well that we can not understand either God's grace or man's sinfulness without in some fundamental sense understanding the other first.
Conservatives, despite their substantive disagreements about the ultimate nature of things, have resisted liberal and radical calls for «transparency» in social life precisely because they understand that society can not withstand a too systematic or energetic analysis of its sometimes fragile foundations.
Scripture, it is said, yields its meaning to a systematic, inductive analysis and does not necessarily presuppose a faith commitment to be understood.
As James M. Gustafson has observed, Wilson offers not just an explanatory scientific analysis of human conduct, but the «secular equivalent» of a comprehensive systematic theology.
In my own case, it was not only Tillich plus Troeltsch with his sometime roommate Max Weber and Adams with his colleague George H. Williams who were influential, but also Walter Rauschenbusch's use of the social analysis of his day to restate biblical themes; Reinhold Niebuhr's refutation in The Nature and Destiny of Man of Marx's, Kant's, Nietzsche's and Freud's understanding of human nature; Talcott Parsons's systematic study of the role of religious values in The Structure of Social Action; George Ernest Wright's exposition of the Prophets; and Masatoshi Nagatomi's gentle introduction to Asian modes of thought.
His theory of symbolism then, is not only compatible with feminist goals of revising and renewing cultural symbols, but also provides a systematic analysis which gives philosophical support and impetus to these goals.
«Time» anticipates causal efficacy in terms of physical imagination and memory (EWM 306), but perception in the mode of causal efficacy does not make its appearance until 1927.8 When it does, the emphasis is upon a phenomenological description of our primitive experience of causation, not upon its theoretical analysis in systematic terms.
The research and analysis to come to these conclusions was clinical experience and per definition not systematic and statistical.
Analysis of data from 28 systematic reviews and meta - analyses, of which 22 were commissioned specifically for the Series, indicate that breastfeeding not only has multiple health benefits for children and mothers, but it also has dramatic effects on life expectancy.
40 % reduction in the number of children under - 5 who are stunted Direct evidence for a link between exclusive breastfeeding and stunting is not currently available at the systematic review level, though a 2015 systematic review and meta - analysis of intervention studies assessing the effect of breastfeeding promotion interventions on child growth found no significant effect on length or height z scores.
Similarly, results of a 2013 systematic review and meta - analysis found that diarrhoea incidence and mortality were lower in infants and children who were breastfed compared to those that were not.
Suksomboon N, Poolsup N, Yuwanakorn A. Systematic review and meta ‐ analysis of the efficacy and safety of chromium supplementation in diabetes.
Analysis of data from 28 systematic reviews and meta - analyses, of which 22 were commissioned specifically for the Series, indicate that breastfeeding not only has multiple health benefits for children and mothers, but it also has dramatic effects on life expectancy (Paper 1, table).
I am not aware of a systematic analysis of this phenomenon but it's pretty easy to get a feel for this by perusing the results of the Dutch elections.
The prose is so lively, the thinking so lucid, and the use of such devices so artful, one might not notice it all adds up to a 500 - page systematic analysis of a massive, dry, sometime jumbled philosophical corpus from a profoundly alien society.
The «Cossack» in Ian Tattersall's new book, The Strange Case of the Rickety Cossack, exemplifies the risk of relying too much on the opinion of authorities and not enough on systematic analysis.
Last year, Devereaux and his colleagues at McMaster, the University of Toronto, and the University at Buffalo published pioneering systematic reviews and meta - analyses of studies comparing the mortality rates of private for - profit hospitals and those of private not - for - profit hospitals (more commonly, although somewhat inaccurately, referred to as «public hospitals» in Canada).
Neena Modi, Professor of Neonatal Medicine at Imperial College London and Head of the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit, said: «Before now UK health services did not have a standard definition of brain injury in babies and there has been no systematic collection of data for this purpose.
Those tests don't give us the details we need to understand the nature of the pathology at the cellular level, so we modeled the disease to perform a systematic analysis of the optic nerve, from its origin in the eyes to termination in the brain.»
Before this study, there had been no large ‐ scale, systematic longitudinal analysis of suicide in Greece, and suicide data were lumped by year, not month, making it harder to test the short ‐ term relationship between specific events and deaths.
Orenstein EW, Basu S, Shah NS, Andrews JR, Friedland GH, et al. (2009) Treatment outcomes among patients with multidrug - resistant tuberculosis: systematic review and meta - analysis.
Similarly, analysis of splicing changes with PMI did not show conclusive evidence of systematic splicing deregulation (as measured by the splicing entropy) across tissues.
«This systematic review and meta - regression analysis of 108 randomised controlled trials using lipid modifying interventions did not show an association between treatment mediated change in high density lipoprotein cholesterol and risk ratios for coronary heart disease events, coronary heart disease deaths, or total deaths whenever change in low density lipoprotein cholesterol was taken into account.
Thakker D, Raval A, Patel I, Walia R. N - acetylcysteine for polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and meta - analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials.
Costigan SA, Eather N, Plotnikoff RC, Taaffe DR, Lubans DR. High - intensity interval training for improving health - related fitness in adolescents: a systematic review and meta - analysis.
What zinc supplementation does and does not achieve in diarrhea prevention: a systematic review and meta - analysis.
The inclusion criteria for the umbrella review meant that some systematic reviews were omitted when they did not do any pooled analysis.
Concerns about potential inequities in the availability of different schools to different families, based in large part on geography, are plausible but have not been subject to systematic empirical analysis.
In addition, while our study is not a meta - analysis, we drew important guidance from the systematic review of 29 CSR models produced by Dr. Geoffrey Borman and his colleagues in 2002.
I execute a bottom - up, fundamental deep value investment strategy in a systematic way, but I don't include any momentum in my analysis.
Mutual Funds are the most suitable investment tool for novices learning the art of investing, as well as people who do not have the skill or the time to undertake systematic analysis.
In the final analysis, it is HSUS, the ASPCA, and PETA which benefit puppy and kitten mills and the commercial breeding of animals, not No Kill advocates who refuse to subscribe to the lie of pet overpopulation which enables systematic killing.
These are not social criticisms per se, but systematic analyses: representations of the artist's understanding of ours as a world in which nature, humanity, and technology controlled and nurtured each other in a closed circuit.
But I am not seeing anything resembling systematic analysis in any meaningful sense — at least not yet.
Not only do you fail to understand the nature of systematic bias and autocorrelation, this statement reveals that you assumed your hypothesis was true even before you applied any analysis.
About noise, as long as these are random and do not undergo a systematic change — i.e. they are also iid, then this does not affect the analysis given a large number of data.
Clearly more analysis will clarify the uncertainties in the ocean heat estimates — which are very large and, I believe, may be understated in the Lyman et al paper since they address random but not systematic sources of error.
«Indeed, it is not science to make predictions of how to change the future by use of selected scenarios when «no systematic analysis has published on the relationship between mitigation and baseline scenarios»: this is pseudo-science of precisely the same type as astrology.»
In situations where probabilities can not be defined, economic analysis can define scenarios that describe a possible set of outcomes for each adaptation measure which meet some criteria of minimum acceptable benefits across a range of scenarios, allowing the decision - maker to explore different levels of acceptable benefits in a systematic way.
Wouldn't this give you a better idea of systematic bias of the various method that is better than a statistical analysis?
Lending is not a science, it is an art that includes systematic analysis and implementation, but it also involves exceptions to rules based on a myriad of variables that change from transaction to transaction.
A systematic approach — that begins with a risk analysis and includes strategies to mitigate identified sources of risk — not only helps overcome this... [more]
Research on child maltreatment has increased over the past 15 years and meta - analyses and reviews of the literature on the effectiveness of home visiting programs to prevent child maltreatment exist.10, 11,12 However, until recently there was not a wide ranging systematic review of the evidence on home visiting.7, 13,14,15,16 An effort launched in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE), filled this gap by providing a systematic review of the early childhood home visiting research with particular attention to its applicability to the prevention of child maltreatment.
Despite this associative evidence, to the authors» knowledge, existing systematic reviews assessing the effectiveness of school - based substance use interventions have not reported the effectiveness of universal resilience - based interventions on adolescent substance use.4 — 6, 37 Three existing Cochrane reviews have individually examined the efficacy of school - based tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use programmes.4 — 6 Such reviews have not reported outcomes for universal resilience - based interventions specifically, but have included such interventions in broader categories of intervention type for subgroup analysis.
Analyses conducted to test whether associations of shared selves with other study variables varied depending on the content of the shared selves did not yield any systematic differences by domain.
The overall weight of evidence is based on the preponderance of published, peer - reviewed studies, and not a systematic review or meta - analysis.
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