Sentences with phrase «studies draw conclusions from»

Most studies draw conclusions from self - report surveys or interviews, notoriously poor methods for documenting impacts.

Not exact matches

That's one conclusion you can draw from a new research study, titled «Firming up Inequality,» published this week by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
In the meantime, we should probably avoid drawing too many conclusions from a single study.
The new conclusions, published in JAMA Psychiatry, are drawn from three national studies conducted between 1991 and 2013.
Studies that have tried to determine whether working from home helps or hurts productivity have drawn mixed conclusions.
The scientists advising the French government did not all agree with the conclusions the report drew from the new studies.
We will draw conclusions from our wealth of data - driven insight or field proprietary research studies.
From the above case studies, one can draw conclusion that the Federal Reserve's pursuit of maximum employment have often contributed to the rise in risk asset valuation (an intended effect of easing financial conditions), and such policy would only be reversed during times of acute (or perceived) inflation risk.
It's too soon to draw any conclusions from the preliminary information that has emerged, said Brian Walker Smith, a law professor at the University of South Carolina who has studied autonomous vehicle liability.
Its similarities to conclusions drawn from studies of comparative anatomy / the fossil record are staggering.
More recent statistics by anti-abortion groups, however, bear out the conclusions to be drawn from the Guttmacher Institute study.
Finally, I can now draw some conclusions, while being aware that I am not in a position in to do full justice here to the depth and width of insights from the above - summarized case studies and their theological implications.
The difference in reaction times is genetic, and the scientist who led the study draws from that the conclusion that
The material of our study of human nature is now spread before us; and in this parting hour, set free from the duty of description, we can draw our theoretical and practical conclusions.
For Yeager, the conclusion to draw from the study is not that teachers should start slapping high - expectations Post-its on every piece of work they hand back to students.
A study from the London School of Economics draws the conclusion that «The most important childhood predictor of adult life - satisfaction is the child's emotional health....
So there is no responsible way to draw generalizable conclusions from this set of flawed studies.
In order to draw any conclusion about the differences between home and hospital births from the Canadian study, the home birth outcomes should have been compared with hospital outcomes only of women satisfying the same exclusion criteria.
The study was small and short - lived, and Mahone acknowledges we can't draw a lot of conclusions from it.
I don't think you can draw any conclusions about the health aspects of breast feeding after the age of ~ 12 months in a modern 1st world country from studies of 3rd world cultures.
The conclusion that the researchers drew from this study was that sleeping with an infant in an adult bed is dangerous and should never be done.
Although the Australian work of McIntosh (2010) found that infants under two who spent one night or more a week and toddlers who spend 10 days a month of overnight time in their non-primary caregiver's care are more irritable, more severely distressed and insecure in their relationships with their primary parent, less persistent at tasks, and more physically and emotionally stressed, this study has been largely discredited by a recently published consensus report endorsed by 110 child development experts (Warshak, 2013), which found that McIntosh drew unwarranted conclusions from her unrepresentative and flawed data.
It says (paraphrasing) «we looked at just ONE study consisting of only ELEVEN women and that's so small a group you can't draw any conclusions from it.»
The study clearly states that you can not draw conclusions from it, yet you seem to be drawing a conclusion from it that home birth is as safe or safer than hospital birth.
The final Reform Act did sweep away some aspects of the old system, but the conclusion drawn from this study is that the impact of reform on the constituencies varied enormously, and left a third of the surviving old boroughs with fewer electors than before.
She says there's no indication what conclusions about fracking and public health that the new health commissioner and the Cuomo Administration might draw from all of the scientific studies.
He cautions, however, about drawing too many conclusions from animal studies and early - stage clinical trials.
«It's not possible to draw a direct conclusion about ezetimibe from this study,» Stitziel said.
This is one of the conclusions that can be drawn from the latest report on Spaniards» perception of games of chance, carried out by UC3M's Instituto de Política y Gobernanza (IPOLGOB — Institute for Politics and Governance) in collaboration with the Codere Foundation and the Centro de Estudios de Políticas y Legislación del Juego (Center for Gambling Policy and Legislation Studies).
Carol Ward at the University of Missouri in Columbia points out that there are too many differences between chimps and early hominins to draw firm conclusions about early human behaviour from chimp studies.
On 20 December, the United States government — acting on advice from the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB)-- asked both journals to publish only the main conclusions of two flu studies, but not to reveal details «that could enable replication of the experiments by those who would seek to do harm» (see «Call to censor flu studies draws fire»).
The simplest conclusion to draw from these studies is that, give or take some inexplicable memories, these phenomena are simply normal physical processes that occur during unusual circumstances.
NIAID scientists and researchers at Yale University and University of Maryland drew these conclusions by studying blood samples from 25 donors with chronic HIV infection.
One of the challenges to drawing conclusions from a study like this one is the lack of exact data on the U.S. postdoc population, which means that the precision of the quoted numbers is probably misleading.
He said that although he was enthusiastic about the efforts of the study, he was reluctant to draw conclusions from its findings.
This is an observational study, so no firm conclusions can be drawn about cause and effect, added to which the information on misuse is drawn from administrative data and the findings were limited to insured adults in the US.
That was the conclusion drawn from a two - year study of 18 cover - crop treatments, ranging in diversity from one to eight plant species.
This is why conclusions can be drawn from the recent study, which and how body functions in long - lived rodents differ from the ones in their short - lived relatives.
It is worth remembering that in 2009, the year analysed by the study, Federer achieved first place on the ATP ranking; therefore we can draw the conclusion from this study that, although the assessment of Nadal's and Djokovic's play comes out higher than Federer's, Federer competed better.
The researchers caution that it's impossible to draw broad conclusions about Neandertal life histories from this one sample, such as whether Neandertals weaned their children earlier or later than modern humans who lived at the same time, or whether Neandertal children grew up faster, as some earlier studies have suggested — questions that could heavily bear on why Neandertals could not keep up with modern humans in the survival sweepstakes.
Whatever the reason, we shouldn't be too hasty in drawing conclusions about human nutrition from the study, Gladyshev says.
«I can not explain the reasons behind this discrepancy, because each study has used a different methodology and drawing conclusions from this is not possible,» the lecturer in the department of Legal Medicine, Toxicology and Biological Anthropology affirms.
«The real question is, how does this relate to performance in the real world under less controlled circumstances,» says Timothy Roehrs, a psychophysiologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, who cautions against drawing broad conclusions from such a small study.
Conclusions of global relevance can be drawn from the study «We are facing enormous challenges that affect the majority of the resources that we use,» states Dr. Seppelt.
It is not the first study to conclude that natural selection is operating on humans today; the difference is that much of the earlier work has drawn that conclusion from geographic differences in gene frequencies, rather than from direct measurements of reproductive success.
That said, it is difficult to draw conclusions for the present day from studies like Büntgen's.
Setting aside some serious methodological issues with the new study, its authors draw some curious conclusions from their results.
One unique advantage of our network experience is that, having done so many studies, we can now look across the results from multiple studies and draw conclusions about vaccine methods and schedules that are worth pursuing versus those that are not as promising.
Sure, there might be a few papers that take climate sensitivity as a given and somehow try to draw conclusions about the impact on the climate from that... But, I hardly think that these are swamping the number of papers trying to determine what the climate sensitivity is, studying if the water vapor feedback is working as expected, etc., etc..
Still, he says, «You can't draw any conclusions from this study yet.»
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