Sentences with phrase «somewhat inconclusive»

Second, the literature on the effects of family stress on engagement is somewhat inconclusive, with some studies identifying parental or family stress as a positive predictor of engagement (Perrino et al., 2001) and others identifying it as a negative predictor (Spoth, Redmond, Hockaday, Shin, & Yeol, 1996).
Comparative research on the relative sensitivity of mothers and fathers is scarce and therefore the findings are somewhat inconclusive; some studies report fathers as less sensitive than mothers (see Hallers - Haalboom 2014; Heerman 1994; Lovas 2005), while others have found no difference in parental sensitivity in terms of the gender of the caregiver (Pelchat 2003).
The highlight of what proved a somewhat inconclusive foray is The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez, 1968, a fifty - eight - minute feature that stars Warhol staples Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet.
Though the research was somewhat inconclusive, we did determine that last season's AL Cy Young Winner (Corey Kluber) had been the most profitable pitcher to bet against this season.

Not exact matches

Babywearing research is somewhat limited and so far inconclusive, but there are many babywearing advocates out there who are against a number of branded carriers which they believe do not support the pelvic region correctly and do not mimic the natural baby - holding position.
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