Sentences with phrase «study found more»

Furthermore, the study found more than 25 percent of bitcoin account holders have carried out an illegal transaction from their wallet.
But the most compelling argument to invest in technology generally, and perhaps dual - screen systems specifically, come from Russel and Wong's note that respondents in their study found it more difficult once they were accustomed to dual - screen systems to cope in settings like other workplaces where there was only one monitor.
More than half the litigants in Canadian family courts are there without lawyers, and a recent study found more than two - thirds of individual Canadian litigants were representing themselves.
In fact, the study found more than half of the women surveyed reported being denied their fair share of origination credit.
The results of this study found more often than not, parasite infections were not identified by a fecal floatation.
The study found more dogs who suffered limber tail were related to one another (suggesting an underlying genetic risk factor), and that dogs with limber tail more often live in cold climates.
The study found more than 700,000 could struggle with the increase in monthly payments related to a quarter - point hike and that rises to up to a million with a one percentage point increase.
Another study found more than three - quarters of students who took Algebra I and Geometry went on to college within two years of high school graduation, while only one - third of students who did not take Algebra I and Geometry courses did so.
Within this wider problem, urinary - tract infections associated with catheter use are a particular concern: in 2001 a US study found more than half a million cases each year, accounting for approximately 40 % of all HAIs (Int.
Coastal Virginia is more urbanized than the rural inland, and correspondingly the study found more than twice as much forest fragmentation there.
Another study found more virus in the noses of ferrets infected with flu if they had been shaved — which reduces their body temperature — or treated with antipyretics, fever - lowering drugs.
«Our study found more recent exposures were more important for mortality risk than historic exposures, but we need to do more work on how air pollution affects health over a person's entire lifetime.
The study found more extreme fires are predicted along the Australian east coast and all Mediterranean countries, including Portugal, Spain, France, Greece and Turkey.
A six - year study found more antioxidant activity and higher flavonol content in organic onions over conventional.
The study found more than a third of Americans (34 percent)-- and more than half of Millennials — are likely to ask for recommendations for an insurance agent or financial advisor on social media.
The bank with the most defecting customers is Bank of America, as the study found more than 10 percent of its customers plan to leave next year.
A study finds more than half of American women would rather give up sex than their mobile devices.
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To examine the robustness of the study findings more thoroughly, multiple - imputation strategies were used.
A new study finds more than 80 % of adults admit to sending or receiving sexually explicit text messages — a practice commonly known as sexting — and for many couples, it may increase relationship satisfaction.

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The study of more than 1,000 adults found that the top reason for the paltry savings numbers was they simply didn't earn enough to put money away.
The study's authors found that the more often participants checked their emails, the higher their stress levels.
Vader says she hopes the study's findings will compel more employers to adopt the Depression Care program, which is beyond what is normally covered in most Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAPs).
Check out the findings from several studies, which shine a light on what it takes to achieve more in life.
When Spreng read a Journal of General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
Dairy Yes, dairy is an excellent source of calcium, but I've singled it out because studies have found that dairy sources of calcium are markedly more effective in accelerating fat loss than other sources.
A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
A new study has found that, for many, being «liked» on social media is more important than being liked in reality, which can lead to odd behavior and an inability to enjoy life in the moment.
In a study of more than 5,100 adults, researchers from the University of Illinois found that those who were the most optimistic were 76 percent more likely to have health scores in an ideal range.
A two - month 2010 study of nearly 300 cancer patients at the Mayo Clinic found that those given 1,000 or 2,000 milligrams of ginseng each day reported feeling more energized compared with those who took a placebo.
Matias» Reddit study, conducted over 29 days during which he and Reddit moderators screened 2,214 discussions on the science forum, found that by making rules easy to see (via «sticky comments,» as they are called on Reddit), Reddit users were 7.3 % «more likely to follow the rules.»
A joint study by AOL and Nielsen found that people spend more than 50 percent of their time online with content and an additional 30 percent of their time on social channels where content can be shared.
Sound: You'll probably never find a playlist to suit everyone's taste, but studies have found compelling data to support that music helps us work faster and more efficiently by creating a more positive affect, so it may be worth it to keep the tunes going.
A 2015 study found that women who applied for professorships in STEM areas (excluding economics) were more likely to be hired than similarly qualified male candidates.
In his studies of truly great performers, K. Anders Ericsson, the psychologist and author of several landmark studies on elite performance... found that they practiced and rested a lot more than their good but not elite peers.
The study's authors found that on days when participants hit the gym, they reported managing their time more effectively, being more productive, and having more cheerful interactions with colleagues.
The study's authors found that peckish participants in a card game known as the «Iowa Gambling Task» played more shrewdly and made better decisions than those who had eaten.
Like many post-recession pros, I rotate through freelance and contract gigs to earn dough, which made me give serious side - eye to a recent Glassdoor study finding that 89 % of 18 - to 34 - year - olds would prefer more perks to a pay raise.
A study by eMarketer found that 62 percent of site visitors who participated in a live chat «reported being more likely to purchase from the site again,» while 38 percent of individuals «made their purchase due to the chat session itself.»
One 2005 study found that those preferences can play out in how often people approach each other online: women who were 6» 3» tall received 40 % fewer messages than women who were a more average 5» 5», while men who were 6» 3» and 6» 4» got about 60 % more messages than men who were 5» 7» or 5» 8».
Adding more evidence to the pile, a 2013 study found that while short women and tall men might say they prefer sexually dimorphic pairings, their actual choices for mates didn't necessarily stick to such a strict criteria.
One study by Harris Group found that 72 percent of millennials prefer to spend more money on experiences than on material things, and I (Emmie Martin, Money reporter) can't argue with the majority.
Research conducted at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, found that study participants asked to complete a survey were significantly more likely to do so if the survey included a Post-it note with a handwritten message asking for their help, akin to a favor.
Numerous studies have found that sitting for long periods of time can do more than just contribute to weight gain and metabolic disorders.
Psychologists call this feeling of freedom to do your job as you see fit «autonomy» and have found in studies that not only does autonomy make employees happy, it also makes them more productive.
Perhaps most concerning is the study's findings that the smoking rate hasn't changed in poor populations; among the rich, it's fallen more than five percentage points.
Last summer, Mollick published a study of 47,000 projects and found more than 75 % were late.
The study involving about 1000 Facebook users in the US found that those who spent relatively more time on Facebook and had a strong network on social media were more likely to have lower credit scores and more credit card debt compared to those who used it less and had a comparatively weaker network.
The study found «that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.»
«In a study of health care providers, we found that those who used WOOP were significantly more engaged with their work and less stressed than members of a control group,» Oettingen writes for HBR.org.
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