He has authored
several studies questioning the sustainability of living wage policies.
Not exact matches
But before you despair, be aware that there are
several question marks hanging over the
study.
In a
study with more than 3,000 Twitter users, Twitter found
several benefits to replying to
questions from customers9Twitter, 2016:
Ms. Shaheen said her
study, the results of which are due this year, will seek to answer
several questions: How many cars are pooled services getting off the roads?
That is, by deciding to embrace
several different answers to these three
questions a theological school changes some of the major contingencies shaping the content of its course of
study.
More recently, the idea of plausibility structures has been employed in
several studies concerned with the
question of how American evangelicals are able to maintain their traditional religious beliefs within the secular, pluralistic context of modern culture.
Since my acquaintance of the Guild for Psychological
Studies is somewhat recent, I have asked Dr. Howes to write a brief appendix for this book, outlining the Guild's approach in more precise detail and providing
several examples of the kinds of
questions asked.
A few years ago, God laid a
question on my heart that drove
several years of
study and wrestling — the
question was, «What is the purpose of God's wrath; what does God intend to accomplish through his wrath?»
Several churches I know of have a mid-week «Pastor's
Study» which is taught by the pastor, and is devoted to reviewing the sermon that was preached the previous Sunday, and answering any
questions that people might have.
Several of the authors alluded to how to understand a culture, but Willis called it out - we need to not just
study the culture, but ask
questions of those involved in the culture (point 4 - Understand the receptor culture).
Over the past couple of years, Australian Food News has reported
several studies and comments from nutrition experts which have
questioned whether low - fat foods are better than full - fat.
However, the efficacy of carotenoid - rich foods in the prevention of vitamin A deficiency has been
questioned in
several recent
studies, which reported little or no nutritional benefit of vitamin A from the increased consumption of dark - green or yellow vegetables (11, 12).
A new
study by a Stanford - affiliated researcher
questions several assertions made by advocates for the Advanced Placement exam.
In an April 20 letter, Mangano joined
several other Long Island officials who support measures in both the state Senate and Assembly to launch a
study looking into the
question of merging Nassau and Suffolk counties together and breaking away from the rest of New York State.
But
several social -
studies experts on Long Island explained that one recent debate in their field centered on the
question of whether the exam's coverage should start with the Age of Enlightenment, which began around 1650, or the Industrial Age, which started around 1760.
Several studies have supported a role for cancer stem cells in the aggressive brain tumors called glioblastoma, but those
studies involved inducing human tumors to grow in mice, and as such their relevance to cancer in humans has been
questioned.
In a 2010 review article, University of Maryland psychologists Allan Wigfield and Jenna Cambria noted that
several studies have found a positive correlation between valuing a subject in school and a student's willingness to investigate a
question independently.
The Campàs lab is
studying several of these
questions, including how limbs are built and how mechanical changes in tumors affect the behavior of malignant cells and the growth of the tumor.
The trio used three small
studies to answer
several questions about supertasters — individuals whose increased amount of taste bud papillae leave them prone to disliking bitter foods while preferring sweet ones — and find out more about their brand identification ability, brand loyalty and if their abilities dissipate with learning.
In fact, difficult
questions often necessitate
several different strategies to arrive at a solution, says Janet Metcalfe, head of the Metacognition and Memory laboratory at Columbia University, who was not involved in the
study.
The
study, sponsored by
several U.S. science agencies, aims to identify «the
questions that in five or ten years» time we will kick ourselves for not asking now,» the NRC expert panel writes.
They evaluated the MRIs of 268 men and women aged 58 and over, who were originally recruited for the NeuroCognitive Outcomes of Depression in the Elderly
study, but who also answered
several questions regarding their religious beliefs and affiliation.
Recently, safety
questions about these medications have been raised in
several studies.
Hall notes that
several studies have
questioned the displacement effect — both back in the early days of internet adoption and now — and yet the theory seems stubbornly resistant to debunking.
Many
studies rely on theoretical
questions like the so - called trolley dilemma, which asks a person whether they would redirect an oncoming train to kill someone if it would save the lives of
several others in its path.
But
several subsequent
studies called his finding into
question.
Even though it is a technical tour de force, the paper leaves
several open
questions: «The
study doesn't tell us whether there are other cells that are important for this kind of memory, or anything about other types of memory,» he says.
By finding that toxin molecules don't always stay where they are injected, Chapman says the Wisconsin
study answers a long - standing
question about mobility, but raises
several more.
Combining the results of
several different
studies and analyzing them together, to increase their ability to answer a particular
question.
While these
studies have begun to clarify the in vivo relationship between chromatin structure, the onset of zygotic transcription, and pluripotency, they have raised
several important
questions that are the focus of my lab.
Not only were
several T2D associated DNA sequence variants found, giving new insight into the biology of diabetes, but the
study also contributed with new knowledge to a longstanding research
question.
The dearth of
studies examining structure - function relationships and their development in ASD leaves
several open
questions that will need to be addressed by future multimodal imaging approaches.
Dr. Lanteri played the role of
Study Coordinator for
several multi-center
studies including the Central Laboratory portion of the «Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation
Study (REDS)- III» supported by the NHLBI and as one of the REDS - III investigators, she has led
several REDS - III
studies addressing a variety of
questions on the safety of blood donations and transfusions from both the donor and the recipient points of view.
The safety of hormone therapy has been
questioned in recent years, following
several studies that linked long - term treatment to an increased risk of breast cancer, stroke, and other health problems.
Although this
study points to yoga as being potentially beneficial for women experiencing depression, findings leave
several questions unanswered.
While some may
question how sustainable it really is to drastically lower carb intake, in reality, it is quite easy with the wide variety of whole foods available, and
several studies show they offer better results for weight loss than low fat diets, or even low calorie diets.
Some of the reader comments below that article talk about the «rumor» that females might respond differently biologically to fasting — but it's not a «rumor», and Stefani had referred to the results of
several published research
studies, was very careful to describe how most of the research up to that point had been done on animals, gave all sorts of caveats, described very well her concerns and
questions, etc..
It also included
several questions about how the teacher viewed the behavior and performance of the specific students in the
study.
03, Ed.D.» 10, an assistant professor at Boston University's School of Education, worked with Harris on
several studies, including one that looked at this
question.
Here are
several research
studies that delve into the
question.
Blogger Suzie Boss explores
several research
studies that delve into the
question.
New A-level A
study of the historical and social context of the book + ANSWER BOOKLETS This resource includes: 1 power - point to use in class with the worksheets
Several worksheets with
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It addresses
several salient
questions about instructional coaches, looking across a variety of research
studies and practitioner accounts.
Prior
studies examining this
question have focused on the district level or explored the effects of charter schools located within
several miles of a traditional public school.
I've received
several questions about the word
study activity, Making a Big Word.
However there are
several quotes from the research that has me as a father and concerned education advocate asking
questions of whether this
study is aligned with educators in both charter and traditional schools and reform proponents and parents working toward a better education system in our communities, cities, and ultimately nationwide.
Several brief case
studies that raise
questions about civil liberties in the wake of 9/11, followed by suggestions for classroom discussion.
A
study on data use in
several urban U.S. high schools showed that when school leaders used
questions to focus the collaborative examination of data, school staff became more engaged in the process.
The authors describe
several peer - tutoring examples in which partners ask each other
questions about material they are
studying.
Nevertheless, recent
studies have begun to
question whether incidental instruction through book reading may be substantial enough to significantly boost children's oral vocabulary development.19
Several meta - analyses, for example, have reported only small to moderate effects of book reading on vocabulary development.20 One group of researchers examined the added benefits of dialogic reading, an interactive reading strategy, on children's vocabulary growth and reported only modest gains for 2 - to 3 - year - olds.21 Further, these effects were reduced to negligible levels when children were 4 to 5 years old or when they were at risk for language and literacy impairments.