A 1996 article by Caroline Hoxby in the Quarterly Journal of Economics is widely considered the most methodologically
rigorous analysis of the issue.
Not exact matches
Presumably, if the idea
of God is to be even minimally significant, some sort
of religious experience is necessary.16 This appeal to religious experience is itself a qualified one, since Hartshorne is prepared to argue that positivism can not exhibit a coherence in its basic life principles that is comparable to a theistic position.17 So he operates in general on the assumption that the crucial
issues involved in man's attempts to conceptualize God can and must be adjudicated by a
rigorous analysis and criticism
of the various views
of God which are logically possible.
While recognising that in such an
analysis, which targets both Christians and Muslims, we do not have the points for any kind
of debate but rather are confronted with a diatribe, nevertheless, I believe that in such a forum as the Gurukul Summer Institute, where an honest spirit
of inquiry prevails, and where there is a commitment to a
rigorous process
of theological exploration, we need to address some
of the
issues raised.
Meta -
analyses of this expanded research base confirm the model's impacts on a range
of risk and protective factors associated with child maltreatment.7, 8,9 In addition, all
of the major home visitation models in the U.S. are currently engaged in a variety
of research activities, many
of which are resulting in better defined models and more
rigorous attention to the key
issue of participant enrolment and retention, staff training and quality assurance standards.10 For example, recent findings emerging from the initial two - year follow - up
of the Early Head Start National Demonstration Project confirm the efficacy
of home visitation programs with new parents.
After
rigorous quality control tests, a Certificate
of Analysis (COA) is
issued stating that all ingredients meet industry standards.
As in the past, this year's edition is built on twin foundations: the detailed data collection and
analysis of the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center, which mines its annual policy survey to provide comprehensive, state - by - state grading in key areas
of state policy and performance; and the
rigorous investigation
of a timely
issue in education policy by the Education Week reporting staff.
They do
rigorous fundamental
analysis of each firm, including reflections on macro
issues and the state
of the company's business.
Materiality, tactility, nonverbal language, the histories
of both handcraft and factory production — Albers provides clear and
rigorous analysis of these and other
issues throughout her books.
The Marshall Institute seeks to counter this trend by providing policymakers with
rigorous, clearly written and unbiased technical
analyses on a range
of public policy
issues.
So I wrote to the editor
of JASA [The Journal
of the American Statistical Association], described what had happened at other journals, and asked if the paper might be reconsidered... [H] e pointed to a new journal that he and some colleagues had recently founded, called Statistics, Politics and Policy, which is dedicated to bringing
rigorous statistical
analysis to bear on important
issues with policy implications.
A plea to Annabel Crabb: how could you be so lazy and not do your
rigorous and independant research and
analysis of primary scientific sources on this
issue?
A National Park Service directive,
issued Wednesday (December 14), will let parks halt plastic water bottle sales as long as a regional director signs off on a «
rigorous impact
analysis»
of such factors as cost to concessionaires, signage directing visitors to filling stations, and the health implications
of thirsty tourists who might drink from «surface water sources with potential exposure to disease.»
The Third Circuit reiterated the requirement that district courts engage in
rigorous analysis of the elements
of the claim in analyzing Rule 23 class certification
issues, including conducting a preliminary inquiry into the merits as necessary to make the determination.