Sentences with phrase «studied that question in»

I'm hoping researchers will study that question in the future.
«I study that question in worms, which are a great model because they live only about two weeks, so I can do experiments quickly and relatively inexpensively.
Andrea Prosperetti in the department of mechanical engineering at the Johns Hopkins University has studied this question in detail.
While some anonymized, lab - based experiments have suggested that religious behavior may increase prosocial qualities like generosity and trustworthiness, few researchers have studied this question in the context of a real community.
A recent report uses cutting edge techniques to study this question in cells growing in the lab.
Hu and his lab take biochemical, cell biological, and immunological approaches to study these questions in mouse tumor models and human cancer cells.
We haven't had the opportunity to study those questions in the United States when it comes to a private school choice program operating at scale, at least until very recently, when you had statewide programs adopted in Indiana and Louisiana.
I have studied these questions in great depth for a long time and I have never heard anything that persuades me that there are major holes in the basic idea being put forth.
I have studied that question in great depth and there is now a mountain of evidence showing that this is so.

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Tough questions — like whether to leave you comfortable job or start your own business, move across the country in pursuit of opportunity or stick close to home, study economics or art, get down on one knee and propose or give it another year — cause many of us to break out in a cold sweat.
The incident is a case study in how companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain have come under fire for their alleged role in the country's opioid crisis and of the questions that have been raised about the responsibility of middleman companies that distribute prescription painkillers.
Only 57 % of Germans were able to answer all three questions correctly, and they were the highest - scoring nation studied: in the Netherlands it was 46 %, in the U.S. 35 %, and in Italy 28 %.
«It also brings in the question of diet,» says Wargo, who is now working on new clinical studies on the microbiome with the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
The study in question ended in 2006.
But according to Gallup's Employee Engagement Q12 Study, engagement isn't influenced by workplace perks nearly as much as by the intangibles suggested in the following questions:
So knowing the right answer to a tough question appears to be less important than being able to consider a large number of social responses in a brief window of time,» Von Hippel said of the study findings.
In one study, subjects with speedy answers to general - knowledge questions were considered quick - witted, funny, and charismatic by others.
Participants were asked to not only guess what their partner's reservation price (the lowest price they would accept), but also questions that were designed to show how they perceived their partner — the study's authors were curious as to whether certain negotiation tactics might lead to a likability cost, even if they resulted in a few more dollars for the partner.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
Another coauthor of the study, Dr. Howard Falcon - Lang of the Royal Holloway University of London, noted in the release that although the juvenile shark teeth were found in the fecal matter of adults, there is still some question as to why.
That's the question the Atlantic Council, an international affairs think thank based in Washington, D.C., set out to answer in a study released this week.
Now the MIT researchers admit they made a mistake in how they worded the key survey questions in their study.
In a study on retirement readiness published in 2011 by the National Bureau of Economic Research, only half the respondents could correctly answer a question on diversification and risk, and only two - thirds appeared to understand compound interesIn a study on retirement readiness published in 2011 by the National Bureau of Economic Research, only half the respondents could correctly answer a question on diversification and risk, and only two - thirds appeared to understand compound interesin 2011 by the National Bureau of Economic Research, only half the respondents could correctly answer a question on diversification and risk, and only two - thirds appeared to understand compound interest.
«Throughout the»30s,»40s and»50s, these studies were apparently conducted by the hundreds,» writes Robinson; «and by the 1960s, the benefits of the 40 - hour week were accepted almost beyond question in corporate America.
In the study, college students were asked to write down how they'd answer a question about their biggest weakness in a job intervieIn the study, college students were asked to write down how they'd answer a question about their biggest weakness in a job interviein a job interview.
Sophie not only asked questions of job candidates, but it also studied their faces for changes in expressions that could indicate whether they may be fibbing.
To find out the researchers rounded up a group of 500 Swiss and German study subjects and presented them with a series of questions about how much they worked, how exhausted they felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
«We found that the more diverse the board, the less likely [a company is willing] to take risk,» said Ya Wen Yang, assistant professor of accounting at the Wake Forest University school of business and a co-author of the study in question.
Airbnb questioned the methodology of that study, noting that it used «available for rent» instead of actual booked nights in determining that listings have been removed from the long - term market.
As a result, my study focused on the second question: why would the same person be more creative in a startup company than in an established, mature, large company.
The degree of variation in the conclusions reached in the studies referred to above is somewhat dissatisfying for anyone seeking a firm correct answer to the question of how the future elderly will fare.
In a study with more than 3,000 Twitter users, Twitter found several benefits to replying to questions from customers9Twitter, 2016:
In August of 2007, for example, Health Minister Tony Clement referred to one of the RCMP studies when he told a pivotal meeting of the Canadian Medical Association, «There has been more research done, and some of it has been questioning of the research that has already taken place and questioning of the methodology of those associated with Insite.»
As the debate has taken on a decidedly Asia focus, with some recent studies and popular media coverage pointing to investors from Asia as one of the drivers of Vancouver's soaring housing prices, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) has written a background document aggregating the available facts, outlining similar challenges in other jurisdictions, and raising the question: Is public policy required?
In this study, we looked at two new questions.
Information consumption could be as simple as reading a comment in a forum, asking a question online, or listening to a case study at a live event.
We put the question to 207 sales and marketing professionals in a director position or above, and published our findings in a resulting study of 80 + individual data points and datapoint combinations.
The question of whether shareholders benefit from such activism beyond an initial bump in stock price is likely to remain unresolved, given the methodological problems plaguing studies on the subject.
The release goes to some length in questioning studies that call the benefits of proxy access into doubt — critiquing the authors» methodologies, noting that the studies» results are open to interpretation, and cautioning against drawing «sharp inferences» from the data.
We have some questions about this study that we can not yet discuss because the authors are in the process of submitting the final report for publication.
While they did not study this research question, [63] found that people smiled and laughed more and rated an audiotaped stand - up comedy routine more positively when they listened to canned laughter that they thought came from members of their in - group rather than their out - group.
He has refused to limit the use of numerous pesticides; he has repealed regulations on methane flares; he has punted on the question of addressing lead in water, which we know is definitely not a problem in this country, insisting that the question demands at least six years of further study.
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It's a good question, especially when you stack DCA against lump - sum investing, as Vanguard did in a 2017 study.
It's one thing to report a sensationalist study but once an identity is linked to the wallet in question that sort of allegation becomes libel and is a seriously liability.
Jason Falls at Social Media Explorer examined the case study of CareOne Debt Relief Services, which launched an online community in 2006 on which people could register to ask questions about debt relief, consolidation, and budgeting.
Asked to weigh their options in a trade - off question in the Angus Reid Institute's comprehensive study of Canadian values last September, seven - in - ten Canadians (71 %) chose «we should keep NAFTA, it's a benefit to us» over «we should get out of NAFTA, it's hurting us» (29 %).
Since actual policies submitted tend to be well below those 2011 numbers, the natural question is why are the premiums in the CANNEX study so much higher?
A study undertaken in 2011 found that, in a typical month, 78 % of newspaper articles were written by men, 72 % of Question Time contributors were men and 84 % of reporters and guests on Radio 4's Today show were men.
He also attributes his atheism to his scientific training: «My study of science, trying to find a non-theistic answer to the questions of how the universe is and our place in it, did probably push me away from religious faith.»
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