The early promise of developmental group psychotherapy has not been
replicated in larger studies [20].
If
replicated in larger studies, the findings could lead to new types of programs to improve mental agility in older adults by combining mental training with physical fitness.
If the findings can be
replicated in larger studies, it might be possible for doctors to identify which people will later develop schizophrenia, and offer them preventative treatments, he says.
The researchers noted that the results are preliminary, and should be
replicated in a larger study.
Not exact matches
This finding was
replicated in the second cycle of the
study (CIS 2003).40 Another
large Canadian
study41 found that children who were spanked by their parents were seven times more likely to be severely assaulted by their parents (e.g., punched or kicked) than children who were not spanked.
She says the impressive long - term gains found
in a few early
studies — like the Perry Preschool program
in Michigan and the Abecedarian project
in North Carolina — have not been
replicated in larger, government - run preschool programs.
In addition, rigorously designed
studies of
large and diverse patient samples are still needed to confirm the presence of these cytokine alterations, but if
replicated, such findings could contribute to more personalized medicine for patients.
«Such biases, conscious or unconscious, can make candidate medical treatments look better than they actually are, the authors of the analysis warn, and lead to eye - catching results that can't be
replicated in larger or more rigorous animal
studies — or
in human trials.»
Because only 19 of the participants
in the new
study developed psychosis, the work should be
replicated in a
larger sample, Bearden says.
In the second study, the researchers replicated the overall findings in a larger group of subjects and ruled out alternative explanations, such as whether inherent physical resemblance or visual similarities in certain faces may explain the result
In the second
study, the researchers
replicated the overall findings
in a larger group of subjects and ruled out alternative explanations, such as whether inherent physical resemblance or visual similarities in certain faces may explain the result
in a
larger group of subjects and ruled out alternative explanations, such as whether inherent physical resemblance or visual similarities
in certain faces may explain the result
in certain faces may explain the results.
«If we're able to
replicate these
studies in larger groups of people, we may be able to one day predict the risk of someone's cancer spreading so they can make more informed treatment decisions.»
The researchers hope their
study will be
replicated on a
larger scale
in populations of ethnically diverse men and women.
Additional limitations to the traditional approach include: costly failures to
replicate positive results
in larger trials; difficulty
in determining the reasons for negative results; low yield
in terms of identifying disease or intervention mechanisms due to an exclusive focus on symptom change and clinical endpoints; and, the expensive and very lengthy practice of first establishing multi-component psychosocial treatments followed by years of «unpacking»
studies.
Yet a pilot
study of 200, 500, or 1,000 samples may be feasible, and may uncover results that can be
replicated in the
larger cohort.
Conversely, within non-diabetic populations, periods of IER (75 - 85 % ER on restricted days) do not typically affect fasting glucose levels 37, 41, 45, 48 or HbA1c 41, 48; results of which can often be
replicated by short term CER studies.62 - 65These findings are unsurprising given that frank hyperglycaemia within the T2DM diagnostic range is effectively a late - stage manifestation of IR, which along with compensatory increases insulin secretion, can precede the onset of T2DM by many years.66, 67 Findings from one
large scale prospective cohort
study, Whitehall II, reveal a sharp increase
in the trajectory towards fasting hyperglycaemia which is only detectable three years prior to diagnosis with T2DM.67 Consequently, it can be argued that changes
in circulating insulin concentrations, fasting (hepatic) insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake / clearance are more sensitive markers of deteriorating glucose control than fasting glycaemia
in non - diabetics.68 - 70
The
study was small and looked only at overweight and obese men, but if the findings can be
replicated in a
larger population, they would imply that avoiding refined carbohydrates is a good weight - loss strategy because people would avoid not only the calories, but the strong cravings they induce.
But
in the environment of public education, where successful programs are rarely
studied and
replicated, any company that manages to disseminate effective school designs and curricula to a
large number of schools should be considered very innovative.
In a crude sense, to the extent that GCMs either replicate an AMO - like phenomenon, or produce large but nonperiodic fluctuations in sea - surface temps (AMO - like in size but not periodicity), then implicitly, the alternative hypothes in those studies (a world without global warming) has a lot more variation in it than this study doe
In a crude sense, to the extent that GCMs either
replicate an AMO - like phenomenon, or produce
large but nonperiodic fluctuations
in sea - surface temps (AMO - like in size but not periodicity), then implicitly, the alternative hypothes in those studies (a world without global warming) has a lot more variation in it than this study doe
in sea - surface temps (AMO - like
in size but not periodicity), then implicitly, the alternative hypothes in those studies (a world without global warming) has a lot more variation in it than this study doe
in size but not periodicity), then implicitly, the alternative hypothes
in those studies (a world without global warming) has a lot more variation in it than this study doe
in those
studies (a world without global warming) has a lot more variation
in it than this study doe
in it than this
study does.
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Among the limits of the present
study, it is possible to point out the necessity: 1) to
replicate this investigation with a
large number of Italian healthy adolescents for the representativeness of the sample; 2) to adopt the double analysis both for positive and negative affect, considering that literature review seems to indicate these two aspects as separate but equally important variables; and, finally, 3) to carry out a longitudinal
study, from early adolescence to young adulthood,
in order to emphasize the change
in these aspects of youth development.
The previously mentioned findings of high rates of avoidance and low rates of security
in older samples, if
replicated in a
larger, population - based
study, warrant some concern, given the fact that avoidant attachment is associated with compulsive self - reliance under conditions where it is often not adaptive.
This
study replicated in a new,
large national sample findings from a derivation sample collected about 15 years earlier and therefore supports the continued use of the PSC - 17 as a measure of psychosocial functioning
in pediatric primary care and research.
These resources are largely rooted
in developmental psychology and have mostly been based on the results of
replicated research involving
large sample
studies.
Some of these findings have been
replicated across dozens of samples
in very
large international
studies,
in representative samples of entire national populations, and
in large scale meta - analyses, such as the robust sex differences reliably - observed
in studies of extramarital sexual behavior and permissive attitudes toward casual sex (Lippa, 2009; Petersen & Hyde, 2010).
This
study replicates the pilot
study of De Bruin et al. (2015)
in a
larger participant group with a broader age range, including additional outcome variables and a 1 - year follow - up.
A key strength of this
study is that the three CTQ cluster solution is based on a very
large representative community sample and that the results
replicate recent findings of a highly similar cluster analytic differentiation
in a
large clinical sample [41].
First, although the sample size of the present
study was sufficient (Nagin 2005) for the purposes of the
study and comparable to previous
studies in this area (e.g., Feng et al. 2008), the findings should be
replicated in a
larger sample (at least 500) to draw more reliable conclusions.