Sentences with phrase «showing measurable differences»

Gottman has published groundbreaking studies showing measurable differences between couples whose marriages were happy and those headed for misery and / or divorce court.
If you can show a measurable difference in cash flow from the time you joined the company, you'll have an even stronger case.
Through survey forms that are being completed by teachers, students and parents over the course of the school year, we should be able to show a measurable difference in the socialization and academic performance of kids in the classrooms with a pet versus classrooms without a pet.

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A 2012 study showed that pink noise made a measurable difference in the quality in sleep, both in how participants felt afterwards and as measured by brain activity monitors).
«We're able to show that there are measurable differences in recognized social status even within the egalitarian context, and that these differences matter,» Gurven continued.
Studies have shown that there is a measurable difference between consuming 500 calories of carrots compared to 500 calories of popcorn.
The statistics do not reveal any significant difference in pass rates for fluent readers, but do show that there are two measurable factors which contribute to difficulty passing the check: free school meals and presence of SEN.
Supplementing the five case studies, brief vignettes written by practitioners show how core practices — teamwork, the use of achievement data, and planning for measurable goals — made an immediate and profound difference in student learning at their respective schools.
The study examines the Head Start program and shows that from kindergarten to third grade, there were no measurable differences between children who attended the Head Start program and those in the comparison group.
Multiple studies show that lifting family income through safety net supports leads to measurable differences in academic achievement and attainment, especially if the boost occurs during early childhood.
«We know how to reduce the teen pregnancy rate in this country: years of research shows that high - quality sex education, encouraging parents to talk with their children about sex, and ensuring access to health care services makes a measurable difference,» continued Kantor.
The study examines the Head Start program and shows that from kindergarten to third grade, there were no measurable differences between children who attended the Head Start program and those in the comparison group.
The studies below show that effective framing — that which avoids reinforcing misconceptions and advances a more accurate understanding — can make a measurable difference in people's knowledge, attitudes, and policy preferences.
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