On the other hand, some new
studies lend credence to claims of oxytocin's potential — albeit with important caveats.
«
Our study lends credence to the idea that even as an adult, your brain is able to better learn skills just by watching the activity take place.
The results of
our study lend credence to this scenario.»
Not exact matches
According to the
study, the finding
lends more
credence to the hypothesis that Mars may have once had a wetter, warmer climate thanks to a dense carbon dioxide atmosphere.
These findings, as well as those from other
studies,
lend credence to the decision of the Food and Drug Administration to reevaluate the soy protein health claim issued a decade ago.
And if that weren't enough, the
study found that grip strength's significance was consistent across high - income, middle - income, and low - income countries,
lending further
credence to the findings.
These
studies haven't used particularly high reps (as I recall they limit the higher rep days to about 15 reps or so) but the fact that constantly varying the reps scheme produces better results does
lend credence to my Muscle Factor Model.
But as the Ohio and Louisiana
studies indicate, the research
lends little
credence to this line of thought.
For example, by directing teachers to focus more individual attention on each student — or to encourage them to
study and learn at their own pace, focusing on topics of their choosing — we might be
lending credence to the notion that public education is a private commodity rather than a public good.
Player feedback and
studies by game design psychologists
lent more and more
credence to the idea that gamers prefer new challenges as they gain skill and proficiency at a style of game.
Certainly there are papers from a couple of recent
studies replicating the old instrumentation that suggest these early instruments were substantially warm biased which would
lend a degree of
credence towards this possibility.
Dr. Bates» revelations and NOAA's obstruction certainly
lend credence to what I've expected all along — that the Karl
study used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific
study.
«Dr. Bates» revelations and NOAA's obstruction certainly
lend credence to what I've expected all along — that the Karl
study used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific
study,» Smith said in a statement on The Daily Mail's story.
The findings, conclusions and recommendations generated through this
study should be of interest to educators in the field of early childhood programs for at - risk populations as a means to
lend credence to the need for parenting education programs as a valid component in these programs.