Sentences with phrase «study in this review»

Numerous studies in the review also prove the environmental benefits of organic production.
Furthermore, most studies in this review used different measures of CSA and many used idiosyncratic questions developed by the researcher which makes the reliability of the data questionable.
Not one case study in the Review shows Indigenous involvement leading to a positive outcome.
A number of studies in the review indicated that the trackers» step - counting was accurate both in the lab and field, with only one study noting that Fitbit tends to overestimate at slower speeds and underestimate at the opposite.
The sad truth of my profession, as noted in a forthcoming study in The Review of Financial Studies entitled «Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Brokers in the Mutual Fund Industry,» is that investors going it alone do better on average than those using an adviser.
Ravitch addresses only one other study in her review of the evidence on vouchers.
A December 2014 New York State health department study cited the 2011 PNAS study in its review of the impacts of fracking, which found that there were potential water quality hazards.
Why would Dr. Klein leave out any reference to the Puerto Rican study in her review?
A fascinating study in The Review of Financial Studies showed that financial professionals tended to performance chase at about the same levels as consumers investing directly.
Second, perhaps related to the lack of consensus on the appropriate conceptual approach to PIU, the majority of studies in this review used independently created instruments whose conceptual framework is incompletely evaluated.
Prevalence of depression tended to decrease with age, with older women being less likely to be identified as depressed in most prevalence studies in this review.
Although we excluded reviews of parenting programmes designed to treat mental illnesses such as conduct disorder [e.g. (Dretzke et al., 2005)-RSB- it was clear that some primary studies in the reviews included families with clinical level problems alongside families with subclinical behaviour problems and those at demographic high risk.
Most studies in this review measured psychological outcomes after IVF treatment was complete.
However, De Jong et al. included only contact abuse studies in their review, excluding studies that reported both contact and non-contact abuse together, and furthermore only included studies which used a non-abused comparison group.
A forthcoming study in the The Review of Financial Studies entitled «Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Brokers in the Mutual Fund Industry» shows that financial advisers and individuals both chase performance equally.
The term «moderate - quality evidence» means that we found wide variations in the findings with some conflicting results in the studies in this review.
Interesting only 2 of the studies in the review looked a uterine rupture — a greater risk for women who have previously laboured.
Many of the studies in the review did not control for whether patients immediately moisturized after the bath to prevent dryness.
Some of the studies in the review also showed a lower risk for Parkinson's disease, depression and Alzheimer's.
No studies in the review limited food intake during the period of reintroducing food.
These summaries were sectioned off between their introduction and conclusion under the following headings containing references for each study in the review.
Matthew Kraft, David Blazar and Dylan Hogan recently published just such a study in the Review of Educational Research.
For example, consistent with previous research (e.g. Hughes and Cossar 2015), seven of the studies in this review found significant associations between other types of childhood maltreatment and parenting stress, including physical abuse, neglect and emotional abuse.
The studies in this review also found that other mediators were significant in their analysis of the relationship between CSA and parenting stress, including locus of control, parenting sense of competence and current partner violence.
An additional finding of note was that contrary to our expectation, the majority (67 %) of the associations tested by the studies in this review did not show a significant relationship to emotional adjustment at all.
Additionally, all the studies in this review focused on women and excluded men.
Idiosyncratic measurement of CSA is not unusual throughout the studies in this review, but for parenting stress other studies used a validated measure whereas Barrett did not, opting instead for a scale from a women's employment study which was conducted in the USA, that «included items from the PSI» (p. 497).
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