Sentences with phrase «provide anecdotal evidence»

You have the option to share your personal story in the survey if you would like to provide anecdotal evidence of the importance of PSLF.
It can be helpful to provide anecdotal evidence about the psychological stressors you are encountering.
Whalers» logbooks dating from as early as the early 20th century provide anecdotal evidence.
Sixteen of the 17 teacher - learners provided anecdotal evidence from student surveys, teacher observation journals, and parent comments.
A recent article in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association provides anecdotal evidence that marijuana may be proving to be effective as an analgesic (pain relieving drug), an appetite stimulant and an anti-nausea medication in dogs with cancer and osteoarthritis.
Anyone who's ever lived near a weather station close enough to see it on a regular basis probably has been providing anecdotal evidence of this for decades, but having an actual study to back it up has taken WAY too long.

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You can read just about any blog or research paper, and they will provide you with anecdotal evidence on the trials and tribulations of building a company.
What continues to be lost, in my view, in much of what the media has reported over the last six years about the results of autopsies conducted by researchers at the Sports Legacy Institute in Boston on the brains of athletes - autopsies which show the presence of the dark splotches of tau protein which are the tell - tale sign of CTE - which is that they provide, at most, anecdotal evidence suggesting a possible connection.
[Baby Milk Action comment: These are not permitted health claims for infant formula or follow - on formula and anecdotal evidence from customers does not provide the necessary substantiation.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that placenta capsules can balance postpartum hormones, provide an important source of iron and improve milk supply in breastfeeding parents.
Robert Sidbury, MD, FAAD, board - certified dermatologist and another lead author of the guidelines stated, «While there are many anecdotal tips and alternative options available to patients with atopic dermatitis, there is not enough evidence - based research to say for certain that these can provide any or better relief for patients, or be a complement to medical treatment.»
I'm very thankful, though, that the NF website provides reviews of peer - reviewed journal articles, which gives the WFPB diet so much more credence than anecdotal evidence.
It makes people on the trenches like myself, it makes our job a lot easier when I can refer a high quality podcast like yours and it's nice that's evidence - based, you provide references in a world today that's a lot of it is just anecdotal.
These herbs can be used in various ways, and extensive anecdotal evidence has taught us what specific benefits these herbs can provide.
Using archival footage and anecdotal evidence, Edelman constructs a complex portrait of race and celebrity in the tail end of 20th - century America, one that doesn't provide answers but gives voice to a chorus of diverse opinions.
And anecdotal evidence suggests that where no car parking on school sites is provided (except for disabled people and service access), staff and parents are more accepting of the need to reach the school gate by other means.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that for schools to embrace the suspension ban, they need administrators and teachers that believe in it and / or additional resources to implement restorative justice practices, train teachers, and provide additional support to students.
So far we had only anecdotal evidence to provide information in this regard.
The Fed's beige book (Thursday) will provide a look at the anecdotal evidence that the FOMC will consider as part of the next meeting's action.
Here are some things I've learned from anecdotal evidence (please provide your own in the comments).
Research on Adequan has not provided concrete evidence that it provides a beneficial effect, but anecdotal information suggests improvement can be seen after a few injections.16
There is ample anecdotal evidence that cats are drawn to windows that provide views of human or animal activity.
The unequivocal and indisputable climate research clearly demonstrates that climate change is constant; and when combined with historical accounts and anecdotal evidence, warmer climates tend to favor prosperity and peace outcomes while cooler periods provide more of the opposite.
We understand from the person who nominated you for the «bare faced cheek» award that you, in his phrase, «nearly blew a gasket» when the informant - whose privacy must be respected - provided a great deal of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence brilliantly (in the words of our nominator) tied into relevant scientific references, for an article carried here in December 2011;
Eric provides anecdotal «evidence» in the form of experience of one person regarding a hypothesis about a large social system.
That is because such anecdotal evidence does not provide a basis for statistical analysis.
In addition to providing an overview of new accident benefits arbitration process under the License Appeal Tribunal (LAT), which came into effect on April 1, 2016, Michelle will share valuable anecdotal discussion of what counsel have experienced so far on both sides, such as evidentiary and production issues at the case conference stage and before a hearing, what evidence adjudicators are looking for or emphasizing, the format of the hearing (written, oral, hybrid), witness issues, etc..
In its Dec. 18 story on the ATRA report, The National Law Journal noted that the report «is based on anecdotal evidence» and that ATRA «does not provide a methodology used to reach results.»
But the Information and Privacy Commissioner ruled the LCBO was only able to provide «anecdotal or hypothetical evidence» to support its position and that the collection of the personal information was not necessary.
However, at trial, the appellant provided an «insufficient factual underpinning» to ground compensation for loss of earning capacity; the Court of Appeal found this part of the claim failed because the judge found the appellant did not meet the burden described in the Perren decision — the trial judge simply did not accept the appellant's evidence of his limitations and anecdotal evidence from other witnesses did not shore up his testimony.
For years, editorial decisions at Carswell and at Canada Law Book have been based the best information readily available — anecdotal evidence from users and reviews of the competing products — but not on the solid information that a user survey can provide.
While these organizations relied on qualitative or anecdotal evidence of improvement related to business operations and risk reduction, those that provided estimates, reported time saved in the execution of compliance and risk tasks ranging between 25 % and 30 %.
Try to use convincing anecdotal evidence where possible; provide some context, explain your achievements and reflect on what you learned from the experience.
I'm curious as to why you haven't included Dr Dan Siegel of The Whole Brain Child and No Drama Discipline — to our family those books provide the research - backed basis for the positive parenting techniques that many of the authors propose using anecdotal evidence.
Articles aside, most of us can provide similar anecdotal evidence from colleagues and students and from those within and outside of academia.
The Australian Public Service Commission's 2009 Census Report has provided further anecdotal evidence of the negative impacts of bullying within the workplace.
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