But it saddens me when I hear about schools abandoning the arts and social
studies for more test preparation.
Not exact matches
Study participants who sat at a desk piled with papers,
for instance, reported feeling
more frustrated and fatigued and took 10 % longer to perform a simple cognitive matching
test.
There's no shortage of tips and tricks out there to help you learn faster and recall
more, but nearly all them focus on how to
study — try spacing out
study sessions a particular way,
for instance, or
test yourself rather than reread.
We've partnered with industry leaders and certified instructors to create mobile
test prep apps
for more than 20 different fields of
study, from standardized
tests to highly - specialized certifications.»
While the results can't conclusively prove that all those second screens are causing the changes to the brain (differences in brain structure could also lead people to be
more likely to multitask), the researchers suggest that the results should nonetheless serve as a red flag
for fans of multiple devices while further
studies are carried out to
test causality.
«I think that we've all suffered enough,
more than any kid should have to this year, and I think that having to
study for a
test that either lets you graduate high school or not is very unfair,» said Alexa Kitaygorodsky, a ninth grader who was in the freshman building when the shooting happened.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)- Children who were breastfed
for more than six months scored the highest on cognitive, language and motor development
tests as toddlers, in a new
study from Greece.
[Editor's note and update: Dr. Balcer's advice to stay tuned was appropriate: since this initial
study, three
more peer reviewed studies2, 3,4 have confirmed that the KD
test is a reliable tool
for identifying possible concussion on the sports sideline.
It is still too early to say, however, whether the King - Devick
test can replace other,
more conventional concussion evaluations
for young athletes, including the standardized assessment, despite its shortcomings in this
study, Dr. Galetta cautioned.
Fathers have an array of impacts on children's socioemotional outcomes.2, 26
Studies testing for these potential types of influences have considered both dichotomized father absence / presence and
more continuous assessments of paternal care.
In their
study, Sicherer and the other doctors
tested more than 500 infants who were at high risk
for peanut allergies.
For example, while a child who lacks confidence may excel when it comes to
studying and performing on
tests, he or she may not be willing to try anything else at school to become a
more well - rounded student.
The estimates
for the 7
studies reporting exclusive feeding were
more homogeneous (χ2 = 8, P = 0.23) than were the estimates from all 17
studies; the overall mean difference in total cholesterol from the 7
studies reporting exclusive feeding was stronger (mean difference: − 0.15 mmol / L; 95 % CI: 0.23, − 0.06 mmol / L; Figure 3) than that in the remaining 10
studies (14 388 subjects) that did not report exclusive feeding (mean difference: − 0.01 mmol / L; 95 % CI: − 0.06, 0.03 mmol / L; χ2 = 14, P = 0.12;
test for difference between groups, P = 0.005).
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Borough President James Oddo enlisted the help of a fast ferry service and conducted
test runs to show that service is a viable option
for more remote locations on Staten Island, not just in Stapleton, and he is pushing the city to
study the options.
Critics say the state Education Department's failure to provide
study materials in a timely manner
for new,
more rigorous certification
tests doomed many new teaching candidates.
YouGov did the fieldwork
for two academic election surveys (the British Election
Study and the SCMS) as well as their daily polling, and all three used different question ordering (daily polling asked voting intention first, SCMS after a couple of questions, the BES after a bank of questions on important issues, which party is
more trusted and party leaders) so will allow
testing of the effect of «priming questions».
According to the
study, that's
more time than is used
for the
tests themselves.
The researchers are currently planning a follow - up
study which will
test whether a flu vaccine is
more effective
for the elderly when combined with brief use of Losmapimod.
The
study examined
test results
for more than 33,000 students in grades 4 through 12 and found that student performance varied across
testing formats by grade band, students» primary language, and the specific features of the computer - based system used.
But a blood
test could help researchers
more easily identify people who might be good candidates
for clinical trials of early interventions, says Steven Kiddle, a biostatistician at the University of Cambridge, who wasn't part of either
study.
Tissue engineering provides a
more practical means
for researchers to
study cell behavior, such as cancer cell resistance to therapy, and
test new drugs or combinations of drugs to treat many diseases.
In the first of three
studies for their recent paper, Ehrlinger and her colleagues found that students who hold a fixed mindset about intelligence were
more overconfident about their performance on a multiple - choice
test than those with a growth mindset.
The experiment also serves as a
test bed
for the 500 - times -
more - sensitive Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), which will
study the metamorphoses of neutrinos during an 800 - mile journey through the Earth.
But in a
more rigorous
study — which randomly assigned participants to take either NSAIDs or a placebo daily
for several years and administered annual cognitive
tests — anti-inflammatories did not seem to help.
To
test whether genetics also influences friend choice, James Fowler at the University of California, San Diego, and colleagues
studied more than 3000 pairs of friends
for which they had genotype information
for both individuals.
For example, some of the offspring
tested in this
study were
more heat - resistant than either CDC Sage or CDC Centennial.
The
study details a promising approach
for pinpointing
more athletes who play «impaired» on the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive
Testing, or ImPACT, a computerized tool consisting of eight subtests that gauge neurocognitive performance.
This new
study demonstrated that the
test can also be used to identify people with precancerous polyps — a finding that makes it potentially
more useful
for a screening
test, since it may be able to identify cancer risk before the disease actually develops.
Results of each statistical
test should be reported in full with the value of the
test statistic and p - value, and not simply reported as significant or non-significant;
more than two significant digits on p - values are usually not needed except in situations of extreme multiple
testing such as in genetic association
studies where stringent corrections
for multiple
testing might be used.
Roger Pertwee from the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom, who has
studied cannabinoids since 1968, highlighted the brain's own cannabinoid system, which modulates pain, mood, memory, appetite, and
more, as an important
test site
for research.
«This exciting advance, the culmination of decades of
studies on prion diseases, markedly improves on available diagnostic
tests for CJD that are less reliable,
more difficult
for patients to tolerate, and require
more time to obtain results,» said Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a component of NIH.
The deficient animals,
for example, gave up
more easily in a classic forced swimming
test, were less inclined to explore, and were
more inclined to stay near the wall of a cage, «a widely accepted index of anxiety,» the researchers noted in their
study.
Following the success of this preliminary safety and feasibility
study,
more patients are being recruited
for a larger clinical trial of the procedure to
test the efficacy and durability of the procedure.
EaSeq offers a far
more visual and intuitive alternative, which makes it possible
for biomedical researchers to
study and
test hypotheses using their own data.
In one hopeful finding, a 2012 meta - analysis found that in 13
studies in which participants had laid off weed
for 25 days or
more, their performance on cognitive
tests did not differ significantly from that of nonusers.
However, Laksari and Kurt emphasize that their findings are predictions that need to be
tested more extensively in the lab, either with animal brains or human brains that have been donated
for scientific
study.
Since CGP3466B has already been
tested in phase II clinical trials to (unsuccessfully) treat Parkinson's disease and ALS, it is known to be safe
for humans, but the researchers caution that many
more years of
studies are needed to definitively show whether it is effective
for preventing cocaine damage, first in mice, then in humans.
Conversely, when case
studies portrayed boys with behavioral challenges, teachers were
more likely to refer black and Latino boys than white boys
for testing.
In case
studies where teachers read about boys with academic strength and emotional sensitivity, clues
for good candidates
for gifted education, teachers were
more likely to refer white students
for gifted
testing.
When teachers read a case
study of a boy with academic challenges, meant to suggest learning disabilities, they were
more likely to refer white boys than black and Latino boys
for testing.
«Future
studies also need to determine whether
more detailed analysis of exercise parameters in functional
testing could improve its prognostic ability; but it's reassuring that both strategies can provide important prognostic information
for patients and their physicians.»
After recruiting
more than 600 cohort members
for their
study, Ritchie and colleagues tracked their scores on a simple visual task three times over 10 years, repeating the
test at the mean ages of 70, 73, and 76.
Being able to
study quantum systems with a large number of components — or «qubits,» as they are often called — also has important implications
for future quantum technologies, as Carleo points out: «If we want to
test quantum computers with
more than a handful of qubits, that won't be possible with conventional means because of the exponential scaling.
The researchers call
for more targeted
studies to assess the clinical outcomes of patients who
test positive
for metal sensitization.
More than one - half of the HIV - infected young people in the United States have never received a
test for the virus, according to a
study released today by the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The multi-centre
study, carried out by researchers at the University of Leeds, in partnership with colleagues from the University of Oxford, University College London and St George's, University of London,
tested more than 12,000 faecal samples from hospital patients to establish the best method
for diagnosing C - Diff.
If we validate this
study in similar, but larger groups of patients, we can develop a
test based
for CFS breaks; the results would allow us to place patients in one of two categories: those whose tumors do not have CFS breaks and who would likely do well with local treatment alone (e.g. radiotherapy or surgery); and, those patients whose tumors do have CFS breaks and would need a
more complex treatment protocol, in addition to RT or surgery, to combat distant spread.»
Greger says researchers should
study human infections
more extensively,
for instance by
testing British farmers and vets
for antibodies.
A recent
study for the company found that British workers» IQ
test scores drop temporarily by an average of 10 points when juggling phones, e-mails, and other electronic messages —
more of an IQ drop than occurs after smoking marijuana or losing a night's sleep.
The use of genome - wide
tests to provide molecular diagnosis
for individuals with ASD requires
more study, according to background information in the article.