Sentences with phrase «original studies cited»

Not exact matches

Those who have had basic courses in the biblical languages and are willing to devote 20 minutes a day to such language study should gain enough language ability to base their sermon text study on the original text, and they should have enough linguistic skill to use the best of the great philological commentaries, which often cite words from the original languages.
I have mentioned that study in later books of mine but cite the original reference — something Mr. Kotler must not have bothered to consult.
The remaining 27 % became detached from the institution in their original country after moving and were the most highly cited, the study finds.
Turkeltaub's original study outlining this free method has been cited more than 1,000 times in research studies.
That paper, «Post-challenge blood glucose concentration and stroke mortality rates in non-diabetic men in London: 38 - year follow - up of the original Whitehall prospective cohort study,» Diabetologia, http://pmid.us/18438641, is a familiar one; it was cited in our book (p 36, fn 35).
Both the original study and Pat's post warned Fordham about the ambiguity of this result, yet Fordham continues to cite it as proof without clarification or qualification.
The article doesn't cite the original study, which isn't really the best of practice, but that's irrelevant.
Then the peer - reviewed study that cites the grey literature is subsequently cited in another publication to refer to the information in the original non-peer reviewed source.
If you can't understand what the author of a review is saying or if you disagree with conclusions, you should start reading the original cited studies upon which a review, such as the IPCC reports is based.
While the corrected study results are good news, we remain concerned that ISO New England continues to cite its now - debunked original findings and isn't incorporating the newest study results into its work.
The original study, authored by Harvard University's Geoffrey Supran and Naomi Oreskes, relies on data analysis that is «unreliable, invalid, biased, not generalizable, and not replicable,» according to the expert, whose methods were cited by Supran and Oreskes.
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