The students presented their study to the teachers and Wroblewski.
Not exact matches
A
study in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research found that college
students with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), chronic worry, neuroticism, anxiety sensitivity, and visceral anxiety are more likely to
present symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Indeed, in a 1999
study, Rolf Reber and Norbert Schwarz found that college
students were significantly more likely to believe that statements that a particular city was in a particular town («Osorno is in Chile») were true when they were
presented in highly visible shades of red and blue than when they were
presented in moderately visible shades of green, yellow, and light blue.
Nass and his
students produced most of the research
presented in the book because, when looking for
studies on, say, the effectiveness of flattery, he discovered that some aspects of human interaction simply hadn't been explored.
Sauvik Das, a Ph.D.
student at Carnegie Mellon and summer software engineer intern at Facebook, and Adam Kramer, a Facebook data scientist, have put online an article
presenting their
study of the self - censorship behavior collected from 5 million English - speaking Facebook users.
If we integrate the
studies so that their relations to each other are
presented as true as in fact they are, then the
student is more likely to be able individually to diversify from the stream of conformity, as he or she makes the connection between the integrated curriculum and life.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the
student should raise questions about the meaning of what he
studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping
students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to
present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the
student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
The
present book will be followed, presumably within the year, by a volume offering a more detailed
study of the schools, faculties,
students, curricula, et cetera.
The current division of theological
studies into Bible, history, theology, ethics and practical theology reflects a very old Theological Encyclopedia, but one whose foundations in a theology of the Word, of teaching office, of church and ministry, if not discredited, are at least invisible to
present - day
students — probably because many of them simply do not share the old consensus about the church which produced this Theological Encyclopedia.
Seventy - five years ago it was widely held in universities that a necessary qualification for an «impartial» or scientific
study of religion, including the religions of other communities, was that the
student be without a faith of his own, be not engagé; at the
present time, the contrary view is not unfamiliar.28
It is a community of
students in communication with one another, with the common subjects or objects
studied, and with companions of the past and
present in like communication with the objects.
Presenting science - driven
studies with measurable results and identifying breakfast - in - the - classroom (and other wellness initiatives) champions (like principals) allows you to make a «proof is in the pudding» argument that speaks to the whole child approach to
student wellness.
In a
study of American
students, undergraduates were
presented with a series of moral problems and asked how they would solve them.
As Trevor Phillips pointed out,
studies have indeed shown that «[w] hen black
students present themselves, they ARE less likely to be admitted.»
At this week's Haverstraw Town Board meeting, three North Rockland High School Thomas F.X. Casey Social
Studies Honor Society
students presented their Rockland County championship winning «Haverstraw Landslide» project to the Town Board and all in attendance at the meeting.
A
study comparing results from computer - based versus paper - and - pencil tests of
students» energy knowledge was
presented at the annual AERA meeting and highlighted in the «Curriculum Matters» blog of Education Week.
The
study by Alison McLeish, a University of Cincinnati associate professor of psychology, Christina Luberto, a recent doctoral graduate from UC and clinical fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Emily O'Bryan, a graduate
student in the UC Department of Psychology, will be
presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) 49th Annual Convention.
When discussing East Asian
students», the media used this as an opportunity to
present the UK education system in a favourable light in comparison to their international rivals, and inferred that these
students are fortunate to be
studying in such an environment.
A new
study from the University of Bristol, led by Masters of Palaeobiology
student Eddy Strickson, has
presented clear evidence about how plant - eating dinosaurs evolved.
Society's increasingly pervasive use of digital technology may be causing ADHD - like symptoms even among the general population, according to a new
study of college
students presented this week in San Jose, California at the Human - Computer Interaction conference of the Association for Computing Machinery.
In this work, we
present a new kind of light source that is more efficient than what's available today in terms of power consumption and speed,» said Babak Bahari, an electrical engineering Ph.D.
student in Kanté's lab and a co-author of the
study.
During the course of the experiment, sixth, seventh and eighth graders learned about science and social
studies in one of two ways: 1) material was
presented once, then teachers reviewed it with
students three times; 2) material was
presented once, and
students were quizzed on it three times (using clickers like the ones in Bain's current classroom).
In the
present study, performed by Prof. Latzer who is also the director of the Eating Disorders Clinic at Rambam Medical Center, the research
student Adit Zohr - Beja, and Dr. Eitan Gur from the Eating Disorders Department, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, the researchers sought to examine claims concerning the ineffectiveness of involuntary hospitalization and examined whether there is a difference in outcome between patients in extreme condition who were forcibly hospitalized and those who were hospitalized willingly.
Tamara Escajadillo, graduate
student researcher at the University of California in San Diego, will
present the new
study at the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics annual meeting during the Experimental Biology 2017 meeting, to be held April 22 - 26 in Chicago.
Lead author of the
study Elizabeth Martin - Silverstone, a Palaeobiology PhD
Student at the University of Southampton, said: «This new pterosaur is exciting because it suggests that small pterosaurs were
present all the way until the end of the Cretaceous, and weren't outcompeted by birds.
«The formidable challenges to improve the way we educate culturally and linguistically diverse
students mean teachers and schools can no longer work in isolation,» said Lynch School of Education Associate Professor Martin Scanlan, co-author of a
study presented today at the American Educational Research Association annual meeting.
The
study, to be
presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition in Washington, DC, was conducted by undergraduate
student researchers participating in a summer clinical research program at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York in 2014.
Medha Krishen, Ilina's sister and a junior at Port Huron Northern High School, also
presented a
study that used an electronic stethoscope to screen
student athletes for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).
«
Students in bilingual elementary school programs
present worse academic results, according to
study.»
The purpose of the
present study, performed with doctoral
students Svetlana Dachkovsky of the University of Haifa and Christina Healy of Gallaudet University, was to determine whether the facial intonation of sign language is the same for all sign languages or whether, like spoken languages, intonation takes on different characteristic patterns in each language.
«While providing adequate financial resources is unquestionably important, our work suggests that the way such policies are
presented can have important implications for these
students» psychological outcomes at college,» said Alexander Browman, lead author of the
studies and a doctoral
student in psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern.
These is one of the findings of a
study carried out by undergraduate
student Amy Spray and Dr G Meyer from the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Liverpool as part of a School of Psychology Summer Internship Scheme.They will
present their research to the British Psychological Society annual conference today, Thursday 8 May 2014, hosted by the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.
Orit Matcovitch - Natan, a graduate
student in the laboratories of both Amit and Schwartz, and other members of the two teams,
studied the sole immune cells
present in the brain — the microglia, which contribute to the brain's development and maintenance.
With as many as eight out of every 10 LGBT
students enduring bullying at school, the findings can help shape new programs to make schools safer, said Lynch School of Education Associate Professor Paul Poteat, who
presents the
study today at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association.
Study lead author Joseph DiGrazia, a doctoral
student in the Department of Sociology, will
present the findings at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.
«
Study co-lead author Nicholas Kwiecien, a graduate
student, created a website that
presents this data in a way that makes it easier to understand.»
T.J. Yun, former Georgia Tech Ph.D.
student, and Arriaga will
present their research, «A Text Message a Day Keeps the Pulmonologist Away», today at the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2013 in Paris.The research won a best paper award in the Replichi category, which highlights best practices in
study methodology.
In addition, Vanderbilt doctoral
student Shengquan Tuo recently
presented the new results at a workshop held in the European Centre for Theoretical
Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas in Trento, Italy.
Nearly 43 percent of high school
students of driving age who were surveyed in 2011 reported texting while driving at least once in the past 30 days, according to a
study to be
presented Saturday, May 4, at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Washington, DC.
Alex Thiery, a PhD
student at the University of Sheffield who contributed to the
study said: «We are interested in the developmental origin of the pufferfish beak as it
presents a special opportunity to understand how evolutionary novelty can arise in vertebrates more generally.
His
study of the slap shot, performed while he was a
student at the University of Waterloo, has led to a fruitful collaboration between his
present - day employer and his alma mater.
During the Biophysical Society's 62nd Annual Meeting, held Feb. 17 - 21, 2018, in San Francisco, California, Samuel H. Schneider, a graduate
student in Stanford University's Boxer Lab, will
present the group's research
studying what happens when an enzyme is accelerating reaction and how an enzyme changes over time making it resistant to antibiotics.
On the other hand, if you wanted to encourage
students in a cafeteria to put together a well - balanced meal — protein, fiber, greens — the
study implies you should
present many of each choice.
In a 7 - year
study at a Boston elementary school where half the
students are English Language Learners (ELL), setting a school - wide goal of improved writing skills and using a genres - based instructional method improved the performance of ELL
students on state and internal assessments, according to Boston College Lynch School of Education Professor Maria E. Brisk, who
presents her findings today at the American Educational Research Association annual meeting.
This is the finding of a
study by undergraduate
student Fatima Tresh, Dr Georgina Randsley de Moura and Abigail Player from the University of Kent that will
presented today, Wednesday 6 May at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference in Liverpool.
In the recent
study led by Marlene Behrmann at Carnegie Mellon, Park and colleagues measured college
students» performance in making numerical judgments on two dot array images
presented very briefly one after another.
Snow, together with her
students Carissa Romero and Michael Compton, have also discovered recently that snack foods
presented as real objects are valued more than snacks
presented as 2 - D images — a
study soon to be published in the journal Cortex.
«Little research has looked at this severely impaired population — most is aimed at improving relatively mild movement impairments — and, as a consequence, no validated treatment is available to help those with the most severe disabilities,» says Rachael Harrington, a fourth - year PhD
student in the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) who will
present the
study.
«We needed a new method that could identify and align shared groups of cells
present in multiple experiments so that we could integrate the datasets together,» says Andrew Butler, a graduate
student at NYU and lead author of the
study.
LOS ANGELES (March 20, 2018)-- A relatively inexpensive 3 - D - printed model of a patient's blood vessels is as effective as current commercially available models for training medical
students in interventional radiology vascular access, according to a
study presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology's 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting.