For example, we're
seeing studies on how pets can be such a big help with treating soldiers with PTSD.
I haven't
seen studies on the unlimited maternity / paternity leave benefits; it's probably too new and too rare.
This took place in late September (
see study on Luke 2:1 - 3).
One, while memory is notoriously inaccurate in some ways (
see studies on witness testimony), it seems to me that Julie has more than enough support for what she's shared here to say that there were some major missteps.
It would be interesting to
see a study on how people feel about a church after one or two visits, in terms of «are they made feel welcome», or just stared at with incredulity.
I actually think 6 weeks is the peak of Mom's and Dad's crying too although I haven't
seen any studies on that.
The problem is that there is no way we will ever
see a study on homebirth in America were data are collected by formally trained researchers.
Labbok has never
seen any studies on breast milk and flavors, but she certainly has heard anecdotes about it.
The harder a product is to obtain the less consumption (I never
saw studies on this one though, it's just theorizing)
We have often
seen studies on how various forms of exercise help maintain bone density, increase muscle mass, reduce fat, improve heart and lung function, reduce stress, heighten moods, and so on.
It is my opinion (if someone has
seen a study on this, please post in the comments section), that people crave salt and eat too much sodium / white salt because they are mineral deficient and in need of natural sea salt with all its beneficial minerals.
We've
seen studies on pigs, for example, in which unwanted thyroid effects did not arise so long as the pigs did not consume more than 4 ounces of rapeseed or mustard seed meal per kilogram of body weight per day.
We've
seen studies on the Mediterranean Diet, for example, that show the greatest health benefits when this approach to eating is followed most consistently.
Similarly, we have
seen studies on commercially processed foods showing dramatic nutrient loss due to prolonged high - temperature exposure and other factors.
We've
seen studies on winter squash that show GI values between 55 - 65 as well as studies that show lower GI values between 50 - 55.
If
I see a study on vegans having smaller brains, or less intelligence I might change my views.
Would love to
see a study on the effects of celery juice for digestive disorders (ANY!)
It would be nice to
see some studies on the effects, if any, of post - run / exercise static stretching.
So I was definitely interested to
see another study on the JSCR site that, for the first time, focuses on the effect of static stretching on endurance performance.
I have not
seen any studies on your question but it is a very good one.
Considering that curriculum like Everyday Math and Investigations have been used in America right up to the start of Common Core (and after), and I have not
seen studies on how many schools are using one pedagogy or another, I have been unsure how to use that data on American schools to determine which side I should take in the great math wars.
I'd love to
see studies on the more serious authors and their likelihood of success.
I'd love to
see a study on animals that bite that accounts for the socioeconomic status of the owners.
I have never
seen a study on this and I'm not sure if one has ever been conducted, but I strongly suspect that within every community exists a ratio of «active volunteers» to the «wish you well» crowd (people who like your cause but don't have the time / energy / whatever to get involved,) to the happily indifferent, to the «I hope you all fall in a river and drown» folks.
Robert Verido, No. 4 above, asks a very good question: «I would like to
see a study on how our ability to view anyplace [around the world via these live webcams] at any time affects views [and] opinions.»
Newer models try to use real data but I have not
seen any studies on how those models perform.
You can
see that study on page 21.
I'd like to
see a study on how much a better understanding of the degree of expert scientific consensus with respect to AGW influences the general public.
Have
you seen the study on the «Trustworthiness of Websites»?
Would be interested to
see the study on vagal tone if you want to pass along the link.
4th the Canadian population is far more integrated with the web (I would love to
see a study on realtor.ca's impact on the canadian internet useage culture) with, as David above stated, a very very expensive direct mail delivery system.
If didn't
see any studies on Lamborghinis, but many trucks and suv's cost more than a lambo (used ones anyways) and the study I posted (here's another one
Not exact matches
Matias» Reddit
study, conducted over 29 days during which he and Reddit moderators screened 2,214 discussions
on the science forum, found that by making rules easy to
see (via «sticky comments,» as they are called
on Reddit), Reddit users were 7.3 % «more likely to follow the rules.»
There are obvious consequences to drinking
on the clock: A
study from the Journal of Consumer Psychology found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were
seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging in a drink.
The duo is
seen together out and about together often, including to Bible
study and to the movies, so people assume that they're back
on.
Now, two new
studies ---- both released
on March 14 ---- put specific, and highly convincing numbers
on the expanding gulf between the over-booked physicians and the folks clamoring to
see them.
He had
studied the credits of all the automotive shows
on the air,
seeing what production companies they used, their management and agencies, and assembled his dream team out of that.
WHAT THEY DID: While most income groups would
see cuts
on average,
studies have shown that many individuals would not, depending
on their specific situations.
One American
study found that divorced respondents experienced a 77 % average drop in wealth, while their married counterparts
saw their wealth increase,
on average, by 16 % for every year of their marriage.
«I wanted to find a way to create the buzz and excitement of Black Friday shopping frenzy, while also not offending customers who will
see a big discounted price list that they missed out
on after the sale is over,» says Pritchett, vice president of marketing at Logos, a Bellingham, Wash. - based online bible -
study resource retailer.
A recent
study found that 57 % of millennials have spent money they didn't mean to because of what they
saw on social media.
Other
studies, meanwhile, are examining tryp's potential efficacy as an antifungal agent; and as a prognostic indicator in patients with brain cancer (as
seen by increased uptake of the amino acid
on a PET scan).
The drive and the tenacity that Venus shows
on the tennis court, we
saw in her
studies.»
Studying your Web analytics allows you to
see exactly what is happening
on your site, allowing you to respond to it and your customers.
American performance - management consulting company Gallup has released a new
study on how Americans
see artificial intelligence (AI).
You can control a lot of aspects of your company, but you do not have a say
on when and where a crisis will hit (
see Buffer's case
study).
Ben Marder, of the University of Edinburgh, also worked
on the
study, and warned: «Be cautious when sharing and think how it will be perceived by all the others who may
see it.
Despite spending significant sums
on studying and improving customer experience, many companies are simply not
seeing the customer loyalty they want.
To
see the full
study, which also revealed information
on how far in advance to book certain flights and the cheapest expected flight routes of the year, click here.
About 60 percent of millennials report feeling «inadequate» about their own life because of something they
saw on social media, like flashy clothing or vacations, the
study notes.