Sentences with phrase «of research evidence rather»

Clarendon make real use of research evidence rather than simply pay lip - service to it, a feature of the school that ignited an interest in me that has led all the way to me pursuing a PhD in instructional design.»

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Their mission is to get the evidence from national guidelines and medical literature into the hands of parents, professionals, and providers — to make VBAC accessible to more people based on actual facts, quality information, and current research, rather than conventional wisdom based on myths and misperceptions.
It allows the reader to hope that as we move into more recent research, a stronger conclusion (such as evidence supporting that it is safe, rather than a lack of evidence that it isn't) could be reached.
Emery's response to our rejoinder did not address our major criticisms of their research; rather, he claims that absent strong evidence about the effects of infants and very young children spending overnights with each parent, the burden of proof lies with those who advocate for the co-parenting position, rather than with opponents of co-parenting.
The MP for Huddersfield explained his Damascene conversion: «I started looking at the evidence and research, and rather than bringing life into the regions, it would suck more life out of the regions into London and the south - east.
More generally, our previous research has also found little evidence that the 2010 reforms had increased parliamentarians» engagement with the committee system in terms of attendance or turnover, nor that they had encouraged a new breed of parliamentarian (e.g. younger, less biddable, more rebellious, representing Parliament rather than government, and focused on scrutiny rather than climbing the ministerial ladder (see here, here and here)-RRB-.
When representatives of creators and creative industries are asked to submit evidence to proposals for changes to copyright law, these representatives typically wish to present their own case rather than an objective view, Professor Towse's research shows.
«Accumulation of research evidence such as ours may one day help us identify kids who might be at risk for dyslexia, rather than waiting for children to become poor readers and experience failure.»
«But the majority of the research evidence supports the causal direction being lack of sleep leading to problems rather than the other way around,» says study co-author Adam Winsler, a psychology professor at George Mason University.
Research suggests that a great many people assess evidence not as scientists are trained to do, but rather in an emotion - biased manner that is strongly influenced by the beliefs of their cultural cohort.
Rather, we examined the evidence in relation to the definition of research misconduct under the NSF Research Misconduct Regresearch misconduct under the NSF Research Misconduct RegResearch Misconduct Regulation.
Unfortunately, many of the popular media articles publish the most recent diet trend rather than the evidence based research articles.
Rather than a plea for more research to enhance the insufficient base of evidence, the text presents a blunt fiat, based upon expediency rather than anythingRather than a plea for more research to enhance the insufficient base of evidence, the text presents a blunt fiat, based upon expediency rather than anythingrather than anything else.
Rather than waiting for the glacial progress of modern biomedical research, which needs decades to assemble sufficient evidence to get an application for funding for a clinical trial past skeptical reviewers, anyone with a brain or neurological condition should simply experiment with a ketogenic diet themselves to see if it helps.
Rather than advocating a particular dietary theory or nutritional philosophy, our faculty uses a science - based approach, considering the body of evidence from the most current and robust research available.
How such convincing evidence was completely ignored as part of this supposedly «well thought out piece of research» is rather surprising and I would think, downright embarrassing for the author.
We did not specify a specific study, as the point was not to estimate the influence of any particular piece of research but rather the potential impact such evidence might have.
They have combed the research evidence to provide rather precise, and remarkable, predictions about the achievement effects of programs whose power has apparently escaped the attention of almost all other researchers.
My point is not that other policies are therefore unimportant, but rather that the policies mentioned here have broad support, have moderate to strong research evidence of positive effects (except for the case of nonurban charters, which have strong evidence of neutral to negative effects), and could therefore be a prime target for ongoing bipartisan policy efforts.
It does mean that we need public debate that recognizes the mixed nature of the research findings rather than a rush to judgment based on one - sided and misleading appeals to the preponderance of the evidence.
Research suggests high - quality assessments of school principals should be, among other things, consistently applied and tested for fairness; seen as an ongoing process for professional growth rather than a «tool» or isolated event; and based on the best available evidence.
A: The anecdotal evidence (what vets say at meetingsto each other based on their clinical experiences rather than research) suggests that fipronil (Frontline Topspot tm) will eliminate ear mites.We have tried this on a pretty large group of cats recently so I am eagerlyawaiting one of them coming for a follow - up exam — but haven't seen themyet.
The Wallace et al. 2016 study represents a new and interesting approach to climate science research which should yield very interesting and much more valid results since the weight given to each likely variable is determined by available evidence rather than the guesses of carefully selected «experts» and incorporated into their largely arbitrary computer models.
Where's the evidence that the Climategate emails were hacked rather than leaked by a whistle blower fed up with the Climatic Research Unit's stonewalling and refusal to comply with the UK Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)?
Rather, we examined the evidence in relation to the definition of research misconduct under the NSF Research Misconduct Regresearch misconduct under the NSF Research Misconduct RegResearch Misconduct Regulation.
My real fear is that this relentless pace of family fee reform is flawed; as the Justice Committee concluded: «The late commissioning of research, which should have been undertaken before formulating proposals, suggests an attempt to find support for conclusions already reached, rather than a genuinely evidence - based approach to reform.»
Evidence shows that chronic social isolation predicts poor prognosis, and repeated assessment of children's peer experiences is therefore recommended for research purposes.47 As previously described, 37 2 items of the Rutter Child Scale that measure social isolation («tends to do things on his / her own; is rather solitary» and «not much liked by other children») were reported about each study member at ages 5, 7, 9, and 11 years by their parents and teachers.
These recommendations misrepresent science, are grounded in hypothesis rather than sound theory, are supported by no efficacy studies, fly in the face of established biological, anthropological, psychological, and sociological knowledge, and ignore or distort established research and other evidence that points the other way.
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