The Evaluation of Family Functioning by the Family Assessment Device: A Systematic
Review of Studies in Adult Clinical Populations.
This paper presents results from a mixed method
review of studies in low - and middle - income countries.
& Psychopathology 513 (1991); Zeanah & Zeanah, supra note 40; Marinus H. Van Ijzendoorn, Intergenerational Transmission of Parenting:
A Review of Studies in Nonclinical Populations, 12 Developmental Rev. 76 (1992); Main & Goldwyn, supra note 40.
van Ijzendoorn, M.H. (1992) Intergenerational transmission of parenting:
A review of studies in nonclinical populations.
For example,
a review of studies in BoneKEy Reports found that postmenopausal women who received calcium supplements experienced reduced * bone loss by 1 - 2 %.
A quick
review of studies in the field of psychology will tell you that frequently setting too high goals and expectations from yourself usually leads to disappointments and a loss of motivation.
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.»
Not exact matches
In 2008, researchers in Quebec reviewed a stack of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants of obesity.&raqu
In 2008, researchers
in Quebec reviewed a stack of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants of obesity.&raqu
in Quebec
reviewed a stack
of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants
of obesity.»
The EPA fracking
study was commissioned
in 2010 by the US Congress and stands as the most comprehensive
review of the controversial mining technique, which releases natural gas by injecting a high - pressure mixture
of water, sand, and chemicals into rock formations deep below ground.
In fact, a recent Nielson
study found that 70 percent
of global consumers trust online
reviews, up 15 percent within a four - year period.
A peer -
reviewed study by researchers at the University
of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, published recently
in The International Journal
of Drug Policy, pegged the retail value
of marijuana consumption
in B.C. alone at between $ 443 million and $ 564 million.
Chew tells me that one
of the main reasons he's drawn to Omada is that the company has several wide - ranging
studies published
in actual peer -
reviewed medical journals suggesting its system really works.
One reason we used individual - level data
in our peer -
reviewed studies was to avoid the problem
of the ecologic fallacy.
Last year,
in a
review published
in the journal Nature, Beebe and coauthors wrote that hematology, the
study of blood, was one
of the leading areas
of use for microfluidic technology, though «a «killer application'that propels microfluidics into the mainstream has yet to emerge.»
Even with Theranos» proprietary technology
in hand, however, the lack
of peer -
reviewed studies — the kind
of data scientists traditionally use to assess a development
in their field — has generated skepticism from experts outside the company.
In a 2012
study, Gerry Angevine and Vanadis Oviedo
of the Fraser Institute described «outdated regulatory processes and procedures, unnecessary duplication
of federal and provincial government project
reviews, and an unwieldy environmental
review process.»
On top
of the problem
of unfair pay for women, a Harvard
study revealed that, when it comes to annual performance
reviews, women were 1.4 times more likely to receive critical subjective feedback, not positive feedback or critical objective feedback, and that traits that were considered negative
in women were often interpreted as positive
in men.
A
review of several such
studies found that viewing fictional medical TV programs had a negative influence on viewers» health - related knowledge, perceptions or behaviour
in 11 %
of studies, a positive influence
in 32 %
of studies, and mixed influence
in 58 %.
The government said
in March that it was
studying the dangers posed to wildlife and the environment by the plastic microbeads, and on Thursday said the scientific
review was still underway by Environment Canada along with an assessment
of triclosan and phthalates.
Then, a few weeks ago, author and academic Sherry Turkle penned a New York Times Sunday
Review piece highlighting research along the same lines, including one
study that showed simply having your phone out and
in view can impede the process
of making deep personal connections.
«The average medical debt
in Massachusetts
in 2013 was relatively low at just $ 3,041 (6 percent
of total unsecured debt) compared to $ 8,594 (20 percent
of total unsecured debt) nationwide,» Austin writes
in his 2014
study, portions
of which were published
in the Maine Law
Review.
A
study in the Harvard Business
Review indicated that these approaches may inadvertently reinforce biases, resulting
in the need for further and more sophisticated types
of analyses.
In a large review of studies published in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater metho
In a large
review of studies published
in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater metho
in the Journal
of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater method.
A
study of data from more than 800 U.S. firms over 30 years, reported
in the Harvard Business
Review, found mandatory diversity training actually makes managerial ranks more white and male.
Following are a sample
of studies published
in peer -
reviewed journals showing that as a result
of participating
in MOC activities, physicians have:
Another
study by James Bovard, a military and national security authority that appeared
in the libertarian Reason Magazine, offers a highly critical and skeptical
review of what he calls «The High Price
of Security Theater.»
Actual results and the timing
of events could differ materially from those anticipated
in the forward - looking statements due to these risks and uncertainties as well as other factors, which include, without limitation: the uncertain timing
of, and risks relating to, the executive search process; risks related to the potential failure
of eptinezumab to demonstrate safety and efficacy
in clinical testing; Alder's ability to conduct clinical trials and
studies of eptinezumab sufficient to achieve a positive completion; the availability
of data at the expected times; the clinical, therapeutic and commercial value
of eptinezumab; risks and uncertainties related to regulatory application,
review and approval processes and Alder's compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements; risks and uncertainties relating to the manufacture
of eptinezumab; Alder's ability to obtain and protect intellectual property rights, and operate without infringing on the intellectual property rights
of others; the uncertain timing and level
of expenses associated with Alder's development and commercialization activities; the sufficiency
of Alder's capital and other resources; market competition; changes
in economic and business conditions; and other factors discussed under the caption «Risk Factors»
in Alder's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 26, 2018, and is available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
In another
study of Kohn's, currently under
review for publication, he gave engineering students blueprints
of a simple vehicle that moved from point A to point B.
In a study recently published in Harvard Business Review, researchers analyzed three decades of data from 829 U.S. firms and found that compulsory diversity training actually reduced managerial diversit
In a
study recently published
in Harvard Business Review, researchers analyzed three decades of data from 829 U.S. firms and found that compulsory diversity training actually reduced managerial diversit
in Harvard Business
Review, researchers analyzed three decades
of data from 829 U.S. firms and found that compulsory diversity training actually reduced managerial diversity.
The Center for American Progress
reviewed 30 case
studies in 11
of the most relevant research papers on the costs
of employee turnover and found that it costs businesses about one - fifth
of a worker's salary to replace that worker.
While all this sounds reassuring, the State Department also writes elsewhere
in the report that «a focused, peer -
reviewed study of the potential corrosivity / erosivity
of oil - sands derived crude oils relative to other crude oils has not yet been conducted.»
What's more, those 9 - to - 5 schedules aren't a smart strategy: Employees with flexibility
in their workday report higher levels
of job satisfaction and reduced levels
of burnout and psychological stress, according to a
study conducted over 12 months at a Fortune 500 company with 700 employees and published
in the February issue
of American Sociological
Review.
As a 2006
study in the American Sociological
Review found, the number
of close confidantes a typical individual has shrank by a third between 1985 and 2006, to about two from three.
A
study out today
in the Harvard Business
Review gives an overview
of the improved representation
of women
in managerial positions.
A
study conducted at Stanford and University
of Pennsylvania revealed that when books penned by unknown writers were
reviewed in the New York Times, sales
of their work increased by a third, even if the
reviews were negative.
Khosla referenced a
study that asked a group
of doctors to
review patient data
in order to determine whether the individual was
in need
of cardiac surgery.
In fact, a
study by Harvard Business
Review found that 72 percent
of employees rank recognition given for high performers as having a significant impact on employee engagement.
Here's how one
of the
study authors explained the
study procedure
in The Harvard Business
Review:
Yet
in a new Manhattan Institute
study of New York State hospital ratings on Yelp, which boasts some 140 million unique monthly users, Yelp
reviews were correlated with better medical care.
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
study published
in the May 2015 issue
of The Accounting
Review analyzed over 650 company financial restatements.
For example, a few years ago, a compelling
study in the MIT Sloan Management
Review used ROA data (among other metrics) to compare the performances
of external and internal candidates
in CEO successions.
While Ctrip originally thought the money it would save
in space and furniture — about $ 1,900 per employee for the length
of the
study — would offset a drop
in productivity, at - home worker output wasn't hampered a bit, Bloom reported
in a story for Harvard Business
Review.
A
study published
in the Harvard Business
Review found that work satisfaction directly corresponds to feelings
of gratitude, which peaks between the ages
of 25 and 34 and then again later
in life.
Hoback suggested any
review of the Canada's proposed legislation could be speedy because the original Trans - Pacific Partnership, which was signed
in October 2015 by the previous Conservative government, has been heavily
studied.
According to the same RIS
study mentioned above, they use their smartphones for multiple reasons when it comes to shopping, including comparing prices while
in - store, reading product
reviews, and purchasing from the website instead
of the brick - and - mortar store.
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.
The IARC evaluates substances suspected
of causing cancer
in humans, and arrives at its classifications by convening a working group
of international experts to
review and assess the strength and quality
of the evidence —
in this case, more than 800
studies.
Between 2000 and 2014, middle - class populations decreased
in 203
of the 229 metropolitan areas
reviewed in a Pew Research Center
study.
Explaining their findings
in Harvard Business
Review, the
study's authors, Harvard's Robert Huckman and Bradley Staats
of the University
of North Carolina, pointed to the time it takes new team members to learn how to communicate with one another and determine who is the best authority
in different areas.