Not exact matches
In fact, a
recent Nielson
study found that 70 percent of global consumers trust online
reviews, up 15 percent within a four - year period.
This
study was detailed in a
recent Harvard Business
Review article.
One
recent peer -
reviewed study of a workplace - based program that gave employees money for walking suggested that the model could work.
A
recent study published in the American Sociological
Review clearly showed that, in a white collar environment, allowing workers some control over their own schedules, including being able to work from home, had a positive effect on employees» work - family balance without sacrificing productivity.
In a
recent study, product
reviews company Influenster surveyed 11,255 women of all ages to uncover what influences their shopping decisions, and
reviews topped the list.
A
recent study published in the Harvard Business
Review shed some insight into different ways men and women react to the input of their peers.
In a
recent study, people estimated snacks labeled «organic» to be lower in calories, more nutritious and even tastier than when
reviewing the same snacks without the «organic» label.
Several large,
recent, peer -
reviewed studies have suggested a fascinating but seemingly counterintuitive idea: That the amount of fat you eat may not be as directly linked with how fat you are as we once thought.
According to a
recent study released by Harvard Business
Review, one of the most stressful parts about a business trip is the preparation and departure period for it.
Seeking Certainty in Uncertain Times: A
review of
recent government - sponsored
studies into the regulation of Canadian pension plans.
According to a
recent BrightLocal
study (2014), nearly 88 % of consumers trust online
reviews as much as that personal recommendation from a friend.
The
study mirrors the conclusions of 21 similar evidence
reviews from around the world over
recent years.
In 2008, Noam Wasserman published an article in the Harvard Business
Review discussing the results of a
recent study he had conducted on entrepreneurship.
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Highlights the
recent article in the MIT Sloan Management
Review co-authored by Andrew King, which argues «the majority» of Christensen's 77 case
studies did not fully fit his theory.
Several
recent studies by research organizations, among them Biblical Archaeology
Review and Pew International, have revealed that atheists and agnostics have a more substantial knowledge and understanding of the Bible than True Believers.
In a
recent careful
review of several
studies lately published about Charles Darwin and his influence, Professor Gillispie, of Princeton University, noted that with most of the Victorian «rationalists» and «agnostics,» the «decisive factor» in their turning from the Christian faith was «in no case the findings of science.»
In terms of own price elasticity values, a
recent meta - analysis estimated an average own price effect for carbonated sugar sweetened drinks (a near equivalent of the category non-concentrated sugar sweetened drinks, which predominantly includes carbonated drinks) of − 0.93, larger than our value of − 0.81.51 Our estimated value is also at the lower end of the range of own price elasticities frequently cited for sugar sweetened drinks of − 0.8 to − 1.0, based on one large
review.52 Our own price estimate is comparable to experimental data (a 25 % reduction for a 35 % price rise) in a canteen
study.53 However, all these estimates may be influenced by US
studies in which higher estimates may reflect higher levels of consumption.
The fact remains that energy drinks have been extensively
studied and confirmed safe for consumption by government safety authorities worldwide including a
recent review by the European Food Safety Authority.
A
recent systematic
review and meta - analysis reported no significant association between the consumption of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD)(1), but the
study failed to specify the replacement macronutrient for saturated fat.
This finding is supported by our regional experts as well as a
recent «Trends in Food Science & Technology»
review, which included 72
studies, 32 countries and more than 82,000 participants.
In case you missed it, a
recent landmark
study published in the peer
reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cancer.
These days,
studies have found that a majority of these patrons won't visit a restaurant until they've seen photographic menus, dining suggestions or
recent reviews online.
(A more
recent review of
studies of infant crying linked less crying to better language skills.)
A
recent review of a number of scientific
studies compared outcomes for women who had three kinds of labor support during birth: nursing staff support, family / friend support, and doula support.
In an effort to comfort babies and support parents this MTF Writing Group
review will highlight the findings of a
recent study that put some of these age - old remedies to the test.
The most
recent Cochrane
review did note a trend towards improvement and recommended more and larger
studies.
The meeting, scheduled for Thursday, was delayed until city officials and Park District staff
review recent studies on the impact of traffic and storm - water retention on Frontier Park, said Ken Brissa, deputy director of the Park District.
A
recent study in the journal Pediatrics
reviewed the deaths of 119 sleeping infants (less than 2 years of age) in St. Louis over a four - year period.
A
recent review of
studies performed between 1966 and 2003 showed that maternal report of breastfeeding is reliable through the age of 3 years.41 The main outcomes in our
study were self - reported upper and lower respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections.
A
recent study conducted by Dutch researchers and published in the peer -
reviewed BMJ found that the first three months of pregnancy is a crucial time for a baby's hearth health later in life.
According to a
recent review of
studies in the Cochrance Database of Systematic
Reviews, developmental care has been shown to» [improve] short - term growth and feeding outcomes, [decrease] respiratory support, [decrease] length and cost of hospital stay, and [improve] neuro - developmental outcomes to 24 months corrected age.»
Despite the findings of
studies of parent - child attachment that support co-parenting arrangements for the majority of infants and young children, a
recent issue of the Family Court
Review (2012) examined perspectives for and against co-parenting of young children in disputed cases.
According to a
recent review of 10 research
studies, prenatal yoga also lowers your chance of having pregnancy complications, your pain and stress levels, and possibly even your risk of having a baby that is small for his gestational age.
In addition, there was no effect on breastfeeding duration when the pacifier was introduced at 1 month of age.280 A more
recent systematic
review found that the highest level of evidence (ie, from clinical trials) does not support an adverse relationship between pacifier use and breastfeeding duration or exclusivity.281 The association between shortened duration of breastfeeding and pacifier use in observational
studies likely reflects a number of complex factors such as breastfeeding difficulties or intent to wean.281 A large multicenter, randomized controlled trial of 1021 mothers who were highly motivated to breastfeed were assigned to 2 groups: mothers advised to offer a pacifier after 15 days and mothers advised not to offer a pacifier.
A new
review of
recent research
studies shows that infants who were breastfed were about 60 % less likely to die from SIDS than infants who didn't receive any breast milk.
Turns out, according to a
recent peer -
reviewed study, diaper need was actually a stronger predictor of a mother's mental health need than food insecurity.
These pooled estimates are similar to those found by Owen et al. (48) in a
recent review, even though the current report includes recently published data on an extra 10,062 subjects from three
studies that included more than 1,500 participants each.
A more
recent review of 200
studies suggests that a process is emerging in which higher income groups and industrialized countries set the trend, and are then followed gradually by the urban lower income, rural groups and less industrialized countries.
Recent peer -
reviewed scientific
studies have shown low birth - weights among people living near fracking operations.
Not only has the trial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver begun, but the trial of former Majority Leader Dean Skelos is set to begin next week; and, there was the
recent release of a report by a state ethics
review commission calling for changes as well as a national
study assessing state government accountability and transparency giving New York a «D -» grade.
A
recent review of
studies on intoxication has determined that we are very bad at determining just how drunk someone is.
A
recent review advises us to beware of the gender differences found in brain - imaging
studies.
Social media channel communication (e.g. Twitter and Facebook) is sometimes the only telecommunications medium that survives, and the first to recover as seen in disasters that struck the world in
recent years, according to a
review study of emergency situations by Ben - Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers in the International Journal of Information Management.
But a
recent analysis of scientific
studies in neuroscience, which was published online in Nature
Reviews Neuroscience earlier this month, urges caution both in reading the literature and in designing your own experiments.
Those
studies, including their
recent paper published in the medical journal Expert
Review of Clinical Pharmacology, which demonstrated that the benefits of taking statins have been exaggerated and are misleading.
A
recent study published in PLoS ONE, a peer -
reviewed scientific journal, provides new information for public health officials on mitigating the spread of infection from emerging flu viruses.
A
recent study contains the first systematic
review of 17 known cases where criminal behavior was preceded by the onset of a brain lesion.
Such changes, Li and colleagues suggested while
reviewing a number of related
studies, are consistent with anatomical changes that can occur in the brain as a result of learning a second language, no matter the age of the learner, as they reported in a
recent issue of Cortex.