Barring that expensive and time - consuming effort, there are mathematical tests that scientists can perform to determine if the results from a set of studies might be the result of questionable
research practices such as publication bias or P - hacking — mining data to uncover significant differences.
Not exact matches
Best
practices,
such as the National Fire Protection Association's Firewise USA program and California's Fire Safe, are a good start but should be expanded, based on
research.
Re-engagement with the Commonwealth «will pressure Mnangagwa to implement reforms, which in turn will help to convince potential funders,
such as the Paris Club donors and multilateral lenders
such as the IMF, to approve new financing,» William Attwell,
practice leader for sub-Saharan Africa at
research firm Frontier Strategy Group, told CNBC via email.
Today, it's still outside the mainstream, but top performers are adopting
such practices in ever - rising numbers, and scientific
research is catching up to these prescient predictions and cautions.
Throughout the courses, an accessible, scientific approach is embraced
such that best
practices and practical tips are informed by
research, but presented in accessible, applied ways.
CPCs for
such high volume terms as they have a tendency to burn through budgets quickly and before you know it, you will end up with a high Negative ROI * Misspellings: It is good
practice to add misspellings to your Keyword List - Example: I have seen conversions from Keywords like caars (cars); & motgage (mortgage) * Competitive
Research: Some Keyword
Research Tools show what competitors are bidding on.
For example, we know from existing
research that social and emotional skills are critical to young people's academic success (Farrington et al., 2012), and that children must have the opportunity to
practice and develop SEL skills
such as empathy, perseverance, and collaboration, in order to thrive in careers, in family, and in community as adults (CASEL, 2015; Farrington et al., 2012; Pellegrino & Hilton, 2012).
News, policy,
research and
practice articles of relevance for professionals working within early years services,
such as Health Visiting, Sure Starts and Family Centres, with a focus on engaging successfully with fathers in those settings.
Research has shown that many stress - related health problems
such as chronic pain, insomnia, high blood pressure, migraines, asthma, anxiety and depression can be greatly relieved or eliminated through a regular meditation
practice.
Research has shown that these higher rates are related primarily to infant care
practices such as a preference for bed sharing or placing infants on their stomach to sleep.
And anthropological
research suggests that
practices associated with AP —
such as baby - wearing and co-sleeping — have deep roots in our evolutionary past (Konner 2005).
Robust and scientifically sound therapeutic approaches to healing birth trauma will draw from the most reliable and valid psychological
research and not from unsupported claims in relation to an esoteric
practice such as rebirthing.
Lack of breast feeding is significantly associated with higher use and cost of health care.28 Improved short and long term health of breastfed children, improved wellbeing of mothers who have breast fed, and the cost of goods consumed are major factors leading to economic benefits from the promotion of breast feeding.6 29 30 31 Future
research should compare the specific cost effectiveness of
such strategies for improvement of breastfeeding
practice.
But, crucially, it helps signpost you to link together all the latest RCSLT information across the evidence base, policy and
practice such as our new clinical webpages, and our growing
research centre.
Such research groups are perfectly normal
practice amongst political parties and we do not consider this a ministerial code issue.
In the right circumstances,
such a body could have a useful role to play in the provision of professional development and training, commissioning high - quality
research and sharing professional
practice.
Such conversations can be good opportunities to
practice your message in an informal setting, where the other person might be more willing to admit that they don't agree with some of the values and assumptions underlying or implied by your
research.
More qualitative methods,
such as interviews, ethnography and participatory
research should be employed with young people to understand their media
practices and what they want from digital media
Some DNA program efforts can raise complex legal and ethical questions, however, and Jennifer Wagner, a 2014 - 2015 AAAS Congressional Fellow and former
research associate at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Integration of Genetic Healthcare Technologies, and Sara Katsanis, an Instructor of Science & Society at Duke University, are conducting interviews, surveys, and focus groups around two
such programs to learn more about the perspectives of the people involved and to develop «best
practices» guidelines.
In the newly reconstituted Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights, and Law Program, the missions of the CSFR and NCLS continue to complement one another as staff pursue projects
such as continuing seminars for judges on neuroscience and the law, personalized medicine, the state and future of clinical trials, advocacy in science, understanding responsible
research practices in changing
research environments, and joint AAAS - China Association of Science and Technology workshops on science and ethics.
They found that, today, it is common for
research project teams to use
practices such as division of labor, task standardization, and hierarchies within teams that make them akin to small factories for knowledge production — and that the size of the team predicts the extent to which
such factory - like
practices are implemented.
Lewicki looks for people who can demonstrate that they have «
practiced [their] education» in experiences
such as capstone projects in engineering or scientific
research.
Accompanying these macroeconomic factors, changes
such as the push to interdisciplinary and translational
research, as well as the addition of innovation and technology transfer to the
research and teaching remits of universities, are changing the nature and
practice of academic
research and of science - related jobs.
NIH also asked the committee to seek evidence for how «enhanced scientific literacy» could lead to
such positive outcomes
such as greater support for
research and more healthy living
practices.
These schools included «early college» high schools with a STEM focus (that offered both college and high school credits to students); tech - savvy schools that relied entirely on project - based learning (an instructional
practice emphasizing student production of knowledge via projects and
research); and career / technical education high schools that prepared students for careers
such as agriculture or medicine through early experiences in those fields.
In their
research review, Aguh and her colleagues categorize hair
practices into low -, moderate - and high - risk styles based on the degree to which follicles are exposed to tension, weight, heat and hair - altering chemicals,
such as straighteners.
For plant oil — based biofuels,
such as jatropha, the main obstacle is the lack of
research and
practice in large - scale commercial cultivation, as well as mechanized harvesting.
As well as giving her a head start on teaching, Crone says her PFF program taught her how to «assess institutional fit,» gave her
practice in things
such as preparing statements of teaching and
research philosophies, and improved her interviewing skills, all of which «helped tremendously» in her successful search for a faculty position.
Other recommended actions include more
research, especially collaborative work, and more funding for that
research;
practicing integrity and high ethics; and controlling costs in
such a way as to reduce the prices of drugs.
Such scenarios are the focus of a recent review paper by Grandey and her colleagues that goes over decades of
research examining the benefits and costs of emotional labor
practices.
An important goal is to reach out to different groups, including trainees,
practicing scientists, funders, policymakers, and other stakeholders in the biomedical
research enterprise
such as professional organizations.
A significant body of
research shows that
such distributed
practice leads to more accurate and more durable learning.
The resolution, expected to be enacted into law by June 2009, gives great apes the right to life and protects them from harmful
research practices and exploitation for profit,
such as use in films, commercials, and circuses.
Such studies, including work from Müller, show that job insecurity affects
research practices in many ways.
He praised Marrett's «willingness to take on
such an important leadership role» and said that Olsen would help improve NSF - wide management
practices «in areas
such as strengthening merit review and interdisciplinary
research processes, workforce planning, Program Officer training and development, and succession planning.»
Previous
research indicates that there are at least four broad, trainable competencies that can help people to manage stress effectively: source management (reducing or eliminating the sources of stress);
practicing relaxation techniques,
such as yoga; thought management (correcting irrational thinking and reinterpreting events in a positive light); and prevention (planning and conducting your life to avoid sources of stress).
Such practices have real consequences, Barthelemy said, highlighting the importance of such events full of «informal connections where research projects are built and collaborations begin.&ra
Such practices have real consequences, Barthelemy said, highlighting the importance of
such events full of «informal connections where research projects are built and collaborations begin.&ra
such events full of «informal connections where
research projects are built and collaborations begin.»
The theme of the biennial institute, which is modeled on a similar summer gathering in Europe called the European Science Education
Research School, was connecting research on science education to classroom practice and policy issues such as the Next - Generation Science St
Research School, was connecting
research on science education to classroom practice and policy issues such as the Next - Generation Science St
research on science education to classroom
practice and policy issues
such as the Next - Generation Science Standards.
The
research team ruled out places that would come into conflict with other human uses,
such as high shipping zones and marine protected areas, and excluded ocean depths that exceed 200 meters, following current industry
practice to keep their assessment economically realistic.
But archaeologists have uncovered precious little evidence that the civilization
practiced widespread animal domestication, which might have been needed to sustain
such a big population, says Ashley Sharpe, an archaeologist at the Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute in Panama City.
Studies of infertility have tended to recruit
research participants from medical settings
such as general
practice, so our population - based survey sample provides a rare insight into those people who, despite having failed to get pregnant after a year of trying, did not seek help from health services.
As more companies sponsor
research, increasing numbers of universities permit
such practices.
«Much of the
research to date and the state - of -
practice pertaining to sustainable use of structural concrete has focused on the partial replacement of cement with industrial byproducts,
such as fly ash, slag and silica fume,» Kurama said.
Thanks to questionable
practices such as paying women for their eggs, the group was able to collect more than 2000 oocytes for its
research (ScienceNOW, 12 May 2006).
CMIIT will provide researchers with needed education and training on the «nuts and bolts» of translating and transitioning an agent or technique from pre-clinical
research into the clinical
practice such as tracer development, equipment, and funding.
It evaluates where
such analysis is well grounded in science, identifies
practices that lack scientific foundation and recommends areas in need of further
research.
Finally, the wide diffusion of some of these diagnostic techniques in the clinical
practice,
such as MR, US and CT, makes these tools a valuable translation bridge between preclinical
research and clinical trials.
Advocates of embryo - destructive
research and related
practices, in particular, are treading on a very thin layer of ice that could easily crack beneath them if some new development underscores the ethical questions surrounding
such research, rather than the potential for medical progress alone.
Approximately equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries
such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact
research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the
research agenda, influencing future clinical
practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
Proponents of fetal tissue
research often claim that to restrict
such practices will cause
research on medical treatments to halt.