Myth —
The research literature cited in law journals, and / or presented at professional and interdisciplinary conferences * to lawyers and judges represents a scientific consensus about what is in children's best interests.
So, one of the first parts of the body to break down is fat stores, especially belly fat, according to
research literature cited by Longo.
Not exact matches
For example, in a grant application which requires an Abstract, Specific Aims, Background, Progress Report — or Preliminary Studies in the case of an initial application —
Research Design and Methods, and
Literature Cited, it would be wise to outline the sections in the following order: Progress Report / Preliminary Studies, Specific Aims,
Research Design and Methods, Background, and
Literature Cited.
To support his argument that we and other animals don't have an evolved capacity for number per se, Nunez
cites several different strands of
research in the current
literature, including experimental work with humans from non-industrialized cultures, which suggests an imprecise approach to quantity.
He suggests further that her review of the
research literature was seriously incomplete, even within the work she does
cite (the example is TIMSS — the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study).
CALICO Journal Cambridge Journal of Education Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Canadian Journal of Action
Research Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics - Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee Canadian Journal of Education Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Canadian Journal of Environmental Education Canadian Journal of Higher Education Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology Canadian Journal of School Psychology Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education Canadian Modern Language Review Canadian Social Studies Career and Technical Education
Research Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals CATESOL Journal CBE - Life Sciences Education CEA Forum Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education Chemical Engineering Education Chemistry Education
Research and Practice Child & Youth Care Forum Child Care in Practice Child Development Child Language Teaching and Therapy Childhood Education Children & Schools Children's
Literature in Education Chinese Education and Society Christian Higher Education Citizenship, Social and Economics Education Classroom Discourse Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas Cogent Education Cognition and Instruction Cognitive Science Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching College &
Research Libraries College and University College Composition and Communication College Quarterly College Student Affairs Journal College Student Journal College Teaching Communicar: Media Education
Research Journal Communication Disorders Quarterly Communication Education Communication Teacher Communications in Information Literacy Communique Community & Junior College Libraries Community College Enterprise Community College Journal Community College Journal of
Research and Practice Community College Review Community Literacy Journal Comparative Education Comparative Education Review Comparative Professional Pedagogy Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education Composition Forum Composition Studies Computer Assisted Language Learning Computer Science Education Computers in the Schools Contemporary Education Dialogue Contemporary Educational Technology Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Contemporary Issues in Education
Research Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (
CITE Journal) Contemporary School Psychology Contributions to Music Education Counselor Education and Supervision Creativity
Research Journal Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Leadership Critical Inquiry in Language Studies Critical Questions in Education Critical Studies in Education Cultural Studies of Science Education Current Issues in Comparative Education Current Issues in Education Current Issues in Language Planning Current Issues in Middle Level Education Curriculum and Teaching Curriculum Inquiry Curriculum Journal Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences
They have longer
literature reviews than are permitted in nearly every journal, and they intelligently review gaps in knowledge that require expeditious
research, usually
citing the most influential and most recent
research.
When making assertions
citing literature, it is considered good form to also
cite an accompanying link to the selfsame
research.
Citing respected
literature reviews by the UK Energy
Research Center (UKERC), the European Commission, and the Breakthrough Institute, IEA observe that direct rebounds in rich countries can range from 0 % to 65 %, and «tend to converge between 10 % and 35 %.»
With a finite amount of time to review the vast
literature of this scope, failure to properly attribute Wegman actually indicates that he was probably too busy with his
research to take proper care in
citing references.
A search of the Science Citation Index, the comprehensive scientific journal database that indexes virtually every citation a journal article gets in the peer - reviewed scientific
literature, reveals that this paper, which Dr. Singer calls a «key
research publication», has been
cited exactly zero times, as of 2004 (for comparison, Dr. Steven Schneider's 1988 publication in Nature on the same topic, «Simulating the climatic effects of nuclear war», has gotten 16 citations).
We accept that, in his quoted remarks, Dr Lewis was making the general point that both the IPCC and WWF should have
cited the appropriate peer - reviewed scientific
research literature.
Influence can be evaluated by how often an article has been
cited in other
research articles; however,
research influence often extends beyond the official scholarly
literature.
Cite relevant
research literature to justify applying positive psychology principles to their practice.
Lamb, a well - known and credible researcher (although he has written soft papers like this article all too often since, apparently, being given fatherhood promotion marching orders from the federal government), squirrels out of being called on his sleight of hand by setting up as his precursor alibi, that he did this in this article in this way (without citation to supportive
research findings) in order to «facilitate readability» and that «readers can study the
cited articles for references to the primary
literature.»
Perhaps they remain unintentionally ignorant because articles like this one, which has no
research support for its main ideas, in turn is
cited in other «
literature» as «Lamb» — a name which implies there is an on - point
research finding underlying a footnoted statement, not just another article with more unsupported hypothesizing and political drip.
Citing research literature neurobiology, developmental psychology, trauma, and psychodynamic therapy, she insists that the body has been left out of the «talking cure,» and argues that integrating body - focused interventions into our work provides a more holistic — and effective — approach to the treatment of trauma, attachment, and relational issues.