Sentences with phrase «recent empirical studies»

Impact of sexual abuse on children: A review and synthesis of recent empirical studies.
This paper reviews recent empirical studies related to the resilience of early career teachers.
Consider some findings from recent empirical studies relating to ESG data and sustainable investing approaches:
Promising evidence points to the potential that emotion regulation may serve as a mediator; recent empirical studies suggest that the intergenerational transmission of emotion and energy - intake dysregulation may not be parallel, but rather intertwined [24 — 26].
Scholars often used cross-sectional research designs to examine the stressor - detachment model (e.g., Sonnentag et al., 2010a), whereas recent empirical studies support a dynamic view on detachment (e.g., Demerouti et al., 2012).
The suggestion that heritage designation is deleterious to real estate values is also incorrect and this has been thoroughly borne out by several recent empirical studies in both Canada and the United States.
There are two recent empirical studies that I think are most relevant for the case at hand.
These are the findings of a recent empirical study by researchers at the University of Tübingen and WU Vienna.
Recent empirical studies have shown that placebos administered openly have clinically significant effects on physical complaints such as chronic back pain, irritable bowel syndrome, episodic migraine and rhinitis.
Recent empirical studies of the pedagogical effects of interactive video instruction in «soft skill» areas.
A recent empirical study conducted by Katrina Fischer Kuh and me, suggests that the chosen research medium may significantly impact how legal researchers approach ill - structured problems 5 This study presented subjects (second - and third - year law students) with a hypothetical problem and asked them to research and answer the problem.
Their nature and justice implications were authoritatively documented in La justice administrative: entre indépendance et responsabilité, the report of a recent empirical study of Québec's adjudicative tribunals which will serve as an invaluable reference in your planned reform of GIC appointments.
Mr. Justice Moldaver relied upon the court's perception of the «science»... in reiterating a long held position that intoxication is not a defence to a general intent offence without referencing any recent empirical studies... By proceeding on this basis, the Court missed the opportunity to provide some rational basis for the general / specific distinction.
On both issues, I submit that Mr. Justice Moldaver relied upon the court's perception of the «science» behind these legal principles in reiterating a long held position that intoxication is not a defence to a general intent offence without referencing any recent empirical studies but instead merely citing the twenty - one year old Daviault case.
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