Sentences with phrase «research accounted for differences»

«Depending on how you ask the question, it turns out that the rate of appendicitis and appendectomy in the first week after a colonoscopy was at least fourfold higher compared to these patients» next 51 weeks,» Basson added, noting that the research accounted for differences in the coding of procedures and other discrepancies in the administrative data.

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While some research suggests that men are more likely to use problem - focused coping strategies and women emotion - focused strategies, when education and career are accounted for gender differences in coping style disappear.
A study by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published this week in PLOS ONE identifies four factors that may account for sex differences in statin therapy among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), pointing to interventions and additional research that will be needed to help overcome this sex disparity and reduce cardiovascular risk for women.
Among elite athletes, practice accounts for a scant 1 percent of the difference in their performances — and starting sports at an early age does not necessarily provide athletes an upper hand — according to new research.
«Our research also indicates that cultures differ in their tendencies to socialize children to become defensive this way, and those differences account for why some cultures have children who act more aggressively than other cultures,» Dodge said.
«Our research suggests that neurobiological differences appear to be important when accounting for one's susceptibility to biases in judgment and for understanding their competence in decision - making.»
Regardless of age, the cost of physician office and hospital outpatient visits accounted for roughly 90 percent of the difference between costs for women with and without breast cancer, researchers report in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.
In fact, research shows that our inborn fitness accounts for about 50 percent of differences in improvement in aerobic capacity.
: — RRB - 99 % of ALL the research papers ever published don't fully account for the differences between women and men!
Taking all this data, and data from the body of research as a whole, there are clear differences in female and male physioligy and accounting for the hormonal changes in the female cycle is probably a good idea when trying to optimize performance and weight loss.
That means 99 % of ALL the research papers ever published don't fully account for the differences between women and men!
To eliminate the effects of any chance differences in performance caused by other observable characteristics, our analysis takes into account students» age, gender, race, and eligibility for the free lunch program; whether they had been assigned to a small class; and whether they were assigned to a teacher of the same race — which earlier research using these same data found to have a large positive effect on student performance (see «The Race Connection,» Spring 2004).
A key challenge for this research is to account for the subtle differences between students who choose to attend charters and otherwise similar children who attend traditional public schools.
Beginning with James Coleman's research in the 1960s, comparisons of public and private schools have suffered under a powerful critique: that such comparisons can never fully account for differences in the types of students who attend public and private schools.
One recent analysis had to discard 75 % of its research because it had failed to account for differences between the backgrounds and academic histories of pupils attending the schools.
Fifty years of research have established that these out - of - school influences account for the majority of differences in student achievement.
Because fifty years of research show that differences in school quality only account for about a third of the variation in student achievement.
But it does explain why research shows that the difference between teachers only accounts for at most 20 % of the variance in student test performance.
Indeed, research on this has revealed that failures to account for differences in resources and student demographics creates strong disincentives for quality teachers and leaders to work in disadvantaged schools.
Researched and reconciled differences for all accounts, resolving outstanding issues within two business days.
Research suggests sex differences in the association between partner health problems and relationship satisfaction31 as well as PTSD treatment outcomes.32 The more rigorous methods of the current randomized trial compared with prior studies, including controls for patient inclusion, treatment assignment, and blinded assessment, may also account for the different findings.
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