Sentences with phrase «rarely studied group»

Reese et al.'s study represents an important step toward rejecting myths and understanding the realities of this rarely studied group.
Very much older male partners are a much discussed but rarely studied group.

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Out of 1,000 companies covered in its most recent study, the group found that the most innovative organizations were in fact rarely the biggest spenders on R&D.
Thus university theology is characteristically in search of the very possibility of theology as such and tends, on the one hand, rarely to advance beyond prolegomena, programmatic probings, or an apologetic natural theology — unless it turns, on the other hand, with no little relief, to the very respectable study of the history of theology (as demonstrated, for instance, by the Bonhoeffer Society, the 19th Century Working Group of the AAR, the Tillich Working Group, or even the recently founded Karl Barth Society).
As noted above, ethical standards have meant that random assignment to feeding groups is rarely possible, making other methodological and analytical steps necessary to ensure that research outcomes are accurately attributed to the relevant factors under study.7
Swarming and synchronization both involve large, self - organizing groups of individuals interacting according to simple rules, but rarely have they been studied together, O'Keeffe said.
Lawyers rarely heed scientists» cautions «that the neurobiological evidence at issue is weak, particularly for making claims about individuals rather than studying between - group differences,» they add.
There are confounding variables though that are hard to decipher in mixed group research or surveys of people's drinking habits... for one, it's rarely studied as to whether hard liquor drinkers would actually fare as well as somebody that ONLY drank wine or beer, each of which have their own unique antioxidants that are usually missing in hard alcohol.
A study of how elementary school teachers used social networks during reform efforts (Daly, Moolenaar, Bolivar, & Burke, 2010) found that they interacted primarily with fellow teachers in the same school and grade level; they rarely reached out beyond those groups, not even to their own principals and instructional coaches.
We did a large focus - group study, and we discovered that almost 40 percent of dog owners never or rarely ever fed rawhide to their dogs.
The museum is showing a group of rarely seen small paintings, which he uses as preliminary studies for his widely known larger works.
Thus, most published studies on this age group have relied entirely on questionnaire data, typically reporting broader dimensions [16], mostly on externalizing behaviour [17] and rarely on internalizing problems [18].
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