Sentences with phrase «seeing conflicting studies»

Professor George Davey Smith, Director of the MRC IEU and Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Bristol, added: «We are used to seeing conflicting studies purporting to show that something is either good or bad for our health.

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Those on the payroll of a drug company as clinical advisers may be seen as conflicted, especially (but not only) if that company is funding the study.
Also, I do, unfortunately, see a direct conflict between reason and religious belief, especially as reflected in studies that have shown an inverse relationship between education and faith.
As I see it — with a lot of study — there is no conflict between science and religion.
Cant see that would be an issue i belong to two churchs one fellowships during the morning on sunday and the other at night.I find it is heathy to mix with other denominations my identity is not in the church it is in Christ.Even if the word spoken conflicts we take it back to the holy spirit to reveal the truth he will reveal what is right scripture does not contradict.That is why we need to feed ourselves and study the word the holy spirit is incredible what he reveals when we ask him.brentnz
Divorce also can strain parent - child relationships, lead to lost contact with one parent, create economic hardships, and increase conflict between parents (including legal conflicts — for a way to avoid these see Emery's Divorce Mediation Study).
Dona Matthews and Joanne Foster's conceptualization of «Mastery» versus «Mystery» approaches for gifted education and gifted child studies unveils the source of conflicting outcomes we see in the gifted education literature.
I'd love to see more posts like these on the conflicting allergy studies.
For their study, published Nov. 8, 2016, in Environmental Research Letters, the researchers first analyzed vegetation cover data for the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that much.
Most Americans see reports of conflicting health studies as part of the march of research progress.
«I didn't think we'd see conflict signals, because there had been other studies explicitly looking for signals like these but didn't end up finding them,» Platt said, adding that as a result, scientists had started to believe that the activation might be part of what makes people uniquely human.
«I didn't think we'd see conflict signals, because there had been other studies explicitly looking for signals like these but didn't end up finding them,» Platt said, adding that as a result, scientists had started to believe that the activation might be part of what makes people uniquely human.The more active the dACC neurons were, the better the monkeys were at tuning out the distracting faces in later trials.
«Given past research on texting while driving and mentally demanding tasks, I can see how «texting while parenting» would lead to some cognitive and emotional conflict,» said Bayer, who wasn't involved in the new study.
The evidence is conflicting, with one study showing an increase in risk, but further research is being done to see if it has a protective effect.
When reading any study, see who sponsored it and then look for possible conflicts of interest.
Conflicting and perplexing results are seen across the entire spectrum of CKD field studies in dogs and cats.
July 29, 4:38 p.m. Updated (see asterisk) Lisa Wright, a foe of natural gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing, or facking, sent the following essay reflecting on recent posts about apparent undisclosed conflicts of interest in a University of Texas gas drilling study and an unrefereed study claiming a link between drilling and fetal health.
It will be interesting to see how much weight is given to this study relative to previous conflicting studies.
While the idea of verification of results is a good (if unexceptional) one, it should be remembered that part of the political tactic of the anti-science politicians in Washington on other issues (see examples in Chris Mooney's book) has been to introduce as many conflicting studies from industry - funded thinktanks as possible, however faulty those studies are, to bury the debate under noise.
Just as one example, see Sheffield et al, 2008: http://ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/twimberley... rought.pdf Earlier this year, a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science did formally link the drought and the conflict.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do... can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do — all built into Bayesianism; no need to address whether the problem is different priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical study on any of this — can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
And from what I can see from studying this for close to a decade now is that the «revisions» always seem to make the past colder to the point that they are now in conflict with non NOAA & NASA temperatures records.
See also: Nuclear Winter: Now Easier to Trigger than Ever (In Short: We'd be F# % ^ ed):: Regional nuclear conflict would create near - global ozone hole, says CU - Boulder study
One notable empirical study by Professor Patrick Borchers suggested that courts using these modern approaches tended to apply forum law to tort conflicts anywhere from 55 to 77 per cent of the time — a statistically significant trend that diverged markedly from the level of forum preference seen in cases applying the older territorial rules.
However, the more I have studied the links between stress, conflict and the brain, the more I have come to see the clear connection between an agitated brain state and a diminished capacity to deal with the everyday (and not so everyday) conflicts.
See, Solomon, Judith and Carol George, The Development of attachment in separated and divorced families: Effects of overnight visitation, parent and couple variables, Attachment & Human Development VOl.1 No. 1, April 1999; Jennifer McIntosh, «Enduring Conflict in Parental Separation: Pathways of Impact on Child Development, 9 J. of Family Studies 63, April 2003.
Despite the fact that there are no studies indicating that children need to see their parents in love, experts said children do need parental warmth and love, consistency, stability and a relatively conflict - free environment.
Gottman and his team have been studying how couples argue and resolve conflict and have followed hundreds of couples over time to see if their marriages last.
When I studied the way that Jesus dealt with conflict, I saw how he got people better prepared to resolve their disputes.
Divorce also can strain parent - child relationships, lead to lost contact with one parent, create economic hardships, and increase conflict between parents (including legal conflicts — for a way to avoid these see Emery's Divorce Mediation Study).
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