Lead researcher Dr Chidiebere Ogbonnaya said: «Our study is the first to
show empirical support for claims that the productivity gains of these pay schemes might be associated with employees» experience of more intense working.
Not exact matches
The
empirical evidence
shows that the split does not generally enhance shareholder value, so make sure that the division is
supported by the specific circumstances facing your company.
Discussing a wide range of ideas and
empirical studies that
support them, West - Eberhard focuses on
showing what recent findings in development, physiology, and behavior suggest about the origins of evolutionary novelties.
We
show that both capacities become functional between the ages of 3 and 5 years, which provides
empirical support for the contention that deep conceptual structures play an important role in cognitive development.
This is a great opportunity to share how you've made a difference, and add to the body of
empirical evidence
showing that flipped learning can improve learning outcomes (yes, I for one am assuming this will be
supported by the study, but of course that remains to be seen).
Four reports from USDE (2014)
show that there is no
empirical research to
support the use of the SLO process (and associated district - devised tests and cut - off scores) for teacher evaluation.
Four reports from USDE (2014)[I found three]
show that there is no
empirical research to
support the use of the SLO process (and associated district - devised tests and cut - off scores) for teacher evaluation.
Please
show me the
empirical evidence that I appear to have missed that
supports your alledged Theory.
The trouble is that there remains little
empirical evidence to
support the idea, as we were surprised to find out when we talked to UC San Diego atmospheric physicist Veerabhadran Ramanathan about his research
showing that another type of aerosol — black carbon — had a significant warming effect:
Thus you must
show them all wrong before your claim on the lack of
empirical evidence is
supported.
If, as Jim Cripwell writes, we can not even
show that the temperature / time patterns of the past changed significantly when human CO2 emissions increased, we have no
empirical basis to
support the notion of any «sensitivity» at all — only theory.
«That you can't
support your claims with any substantive body of research...» The
empirical data
shows that natural climate variability is still the primary cause of the climate warming of the past century.
But you can NOT
support your claims with
empirical data, because just as I pointed out, and you have failed to refute, there isn't a single peer reviewed paper that empirically
shows that anthropogenic CO2 was the primary cause of the late 20th century warming like your climate alarmist religion claims.
If you can
show me the
empirical evidence that specifically
supports this premise, I will reconsider my conclusion.
Sheesh, if he can't manage to comprehend the fact that NONE OF THE CURVES
SHOWN HAVE ANY
EMPIRICAL SUPPORT IN THE REAL WORLD, then he's never going to.
Re # 38 «NONE OF THE CURVES
SHOWN HAVE ANY
EMPIRICAL SUPPORT IN THE REAL WORLD» so, just to be clear, you're saying you can't say ANYTHING about past temperatures?
The «
show me» side (rational skeptics of the IPCC «significant AGW paradigm») insist on
empirical evidence to
support the paradigm before they will accept it as real.
What is required with to
support the AGW hypothesis is testable,
empirical evidence
showing that human emissions of CO2 will cause runaway global warming.
Show me the
empirical data, based on real - time physical observations or reproducible experimentation (NOT climate model runs), which
support the premise that GH warming requires decades or even centuries to reach «equilibrium».
Show me (and Girma) the
empirical evidence to
support the CAGW hypothesis, i.e. that human GHG emissions have been the primary cause for past global warming and that this represents a serious potential threat to humanity and our environment unless these emissions are curtailed dramatically.
An examination of the
empirical literature did not
support this belief: Econometric forecasts were not
shown to be significantly better in any of the 14 ex post and 16 ex ante tests.
I am try to
show that
empirical evidences exists to
support the theory.
However, note that the interpretation that the radiative energy flows in both directions, while having an abundance of
empirical support, is not necessary to
show there is a greenhouse effect.
As rational skeptics, in the scientific sense (see Wiki) the second category insists that the first category
show empirical data, based on actual physical observations, to
support the premise.
Manual - based treatments are also
supported by
empirical research and thereby ensure that clients are receiving interventions that have been
shown to be effective, rather than those that are simply popular or seem helpful to practising clinicians.
The results of this study
showed, for the first time, that a high percentage of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder can achieve full recovery across the complete range of symptoms and provided strong
empirical support for schema therapy.
Focus of the course: Whilst CBT enjoys strong
empirical support across a large range of psychopathology, a significant proportion of patients
show poor treatment response.
The results
show associations between work - related perceived stress and trapezius muscle activity and rest during standardized simulated computer work, and provide partial
empirical support for the hypothesized pathway of stress induced muscle activity in the association between an adverse psychosocial work environment and musculoskeletal symptoms in the neck and shoulder.
In
support of these theoretical principles, an abundance of
empirical studies
show that low social skills are in fact associated with depressive symptoms (e.g., Borden & Baum, 1987; Segrin, 1990; Segrin, McNelis, & Swiatkowski, 2016).
Empirical studies have consistently
shown that the way spouses provide everyday
support to one another plays a central role in relationship functioning [3].