Sentences with phrase «studies reach the same conclusion»

Regardless of the sponsoring organization or the research design, these studies all reach the same conclusion: Commonwealth charter schools in Boston are exceptionally high performing.
This includes evidence from four separate studies that have directly tested whether VAMs measure correlation or causation... All four of these studies reach the same conclusion: VAMs that control for students» lagged test scores primarily capture teachers» causal effects rather than correlations due to other factors not captured in the model.

Not exact matches

Study after study has reached the same conclusion: for Canada to achieve its 2030 and 2050 climate targets, we must switch to cleaner fStudy after study has reached the same conclusion: for Canada to achieve its 2030 and 2050 climate targets, we must switch to cleaner fstudy has reached the same conclusion: for Canada to achieve its 2030 and 2050 climate targets, we must switch to cleaner fuels.
The same conclusion has been reached by studies of the World Bank and Food and Agriculture Organization.
There are numerous other countries with their own independent studies that have reached the same conclusions, they have proven that the APA made the right decision.
While the results reached by a study of the minister's social activities and community service leads to the same conclusion.
Almost all peer - reviewed studies about actual traffic networks across the world in every continent reach the same conclusions.
Indeed, study after study by watchdog groups, the state comptroller's office and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's tax - reform commission has reached the same conclusion: the way agencies track the subsidies they hand out makes it difficult to determine whether the programs are effective and companies have lived up to their promises.
Julienne Stroeve of the National Snow and Ice Data Center said the new study reaches the same basic conclusion she and her colleagues did in work published in 2007, although it relies on a new data set.
She and her colleagues reached «broadly the same conclusions» in a separate, nontwin study of more than 2000 British teenagers, published earlier this month in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, she says.
An independent study of 221,000 galaxies by the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey in the Southern Hemisphere, conducted by the United Kingdom and Australia, reached the same conclusion.
Six billion years from now, alien astronomers studying the rocky remains around our burned out sun might reach the same conclusion: terrestrial planets once circled our parent star.
«Not all the studies we looked at reached the same conclusion, but generally what we found is that the association between a higher consumption of trans fats and a higher risk for heart disease and [early] death was very consistent,» said study author Russell de Souza.
Another study published in the journal, Clinical Physiology and Biochemistry, in the same year also reached the same conclusions.
If you were to carefully review the thousands of studies published on soy, I strongly believe you would reach the same conclusion as I have — which is, the risks of consuming unfermented soy products FAR outweigh any possible benefits.
Now researchers at Cal State Fullerton have backed up that initial result with a slightly different study, published in the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, that reaches basically the same conclusion.
It's not often in education research that numerous studies reach similar conclusions on the same subject.
While no other studies have reached the same conclusion — and until much more research is done on the topic, we remain rather doubtful that prekindergarten or even elementary math achievement can accurately predict college graduation — it is clear that there is often a link between math achievement and overall student success.
In updating its 2009 national study on charter schools, Stanford's Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) reaches the same conclusion it did in its previous study: The vast majority of charter schools in the United States are no better than public schools.
These authors went from the aggregate market data used in the initial study to a company - by - company analysis and reached the same conclusion.
A 2000 study by Western Pennsylvania Humane Society reached the same conclusion.
A similar study from the University of Edinburgh reached the same conclusions.
That one was little - noticed by the world's media, but now its findings may receive more attention, as an independent study by NCAR, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change, has investigated the same subject and reaches a confirming conclusion: in recent years atmospheric warming has been delayed due to increased heat transport to the deeper ocean.
But it does gets the same result as a study that reached the same sorts of conclusions w / a very different sample — «563 (369 female) New York University undergraduates» (Feygina, I., Jost, J.T. & Goldsmith, R.E. System justification, the denial of global warming, and the possibility of «System - Sanctioned Change».
Literally thousands of studies reported in peer - reviewed science journals reach the same conclusion.
All the studies I am aware of that use this design for testing motivated reasoning (one, again, that manipulates the ideological motivation that subjects have to credit or discredit evidence, or opportunistically adjust the «likelihood ratio» they assign to one and the same piece of information) reach the conclusion that ideologically motivated reasoning is symmetric.
While the MBH papers may not use Yamal, some of the other studies which reach the same conclusions (which was what you were talking about) do.
There have been numerous studies by the U.S. Geological Survey, the state of California, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission and others that all reach this same conclusion.
Fred had cited a model - based study by David Archer et al., which points to pretty much the same conclusion as reached by the ZH data, also pointing out that the CO2 lifetime has a long «tail».
Maybe if McIntyre would get that stick out of his ass about MBH98 / 99 and actually mentioned the nearly - a-dozen other independent studies (several of which don't use bristlecones or have any involvement from Mann) that reach the same conclusion, this talking point would die a peaceful death.
Although the 2013 Cook et al study has received the most attention, several other independent studies have reached the same general conclusions.
And then others get to replicate the study and see if they reach the same conclusion.
As it turns out, economists have studied the dynamics of this transition, and each time reached the same conclusion.
Despite evidence from studies in Canada, the US, and England and Wales that all reach the same conclusion, conveying that message has been a hard road — lawyers resent being told that the public can not afford them.
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