Sentences with phrase «study looks at»

A new study looks at just who is doing that caregiving, and who they're caring for — and some of the findings are surprising.
Warwick and Shah's study looks at transcripts of a number of conversations from actual Turing tests in which the hidden machine remained silent.
«Our study looks at people with recently diagnosed, early RA, who should have the best outcomes and best responses to treatment, and sees how many are either overweight or obese, and then determines if those who are overweight or obese have worse outcomes than those with healthy weight,» said Dr. Goodman.
The study looks at M - PESA, the country's most popular service, which launched in 2007 and has more than 25 million Kenyan users.
A new study looks at what happens when a company's employees view its efforts related to corporate social responsibility as substantive (perceived to be other - serving and genuinely aimed at supporting the common good) or symbolic (perceived as self - serving and performed primarily for reputation and to enhance profits).
A recent University of Illinois study looks at the history of the river, damages and changes from the 2011 flood, and its current post-flood condition.
While the new study looks at long - term trends, some scientists have also begun to evaluate the influence of climate change on individual heat wave events — and they're making some worrying discoveries, as well.
A new study looks at what problems affect people most after a stroke and it provides a broader picture than what some may usually expect to see.
A new study looks at the influence of child presence and work obligations on cellphone use in car.
Now, a new study looks at how this consumption might affect marriage in the United States.
The study looks at data on 26 side effects from a trial of approximately 10,000 patients and suggests that cases of muscle pain and weakness are unlikely to be directly caused by statins, but may instead be due to the so - called nocebo effect, where the expectation of side effects can make patients more likely to report them.
A recent Princeton study looks at the effects of climate change like erosion, deforestation and mega-droughts will have on our future.
A fourth study looks at EPA tests of two - thirds of the drinking water systems in the United States, and finds the drinking water of six million people has levels of the highly fluorinated chemicals that are above the current EPA limits.
A new study looks at how these compounds disrupt such ecosystems.
The study looks at 35 factors within each county, including access to medical care, alcohol consumption, and the percentage of population that remains physically active.
In other words, this study looks at the effects on young people of widely published but unevidenced concerns about pornography, not the effects of pornography itself.
A recent study looks at the effect of circadian rhythm on school performance.
Thankfully, a new study looks at exactly that.
A Study Looks at Collaborative Interdisciplinary Maternity Care Programs on Perinatal Outcomes The Canadian Medical Association Journal published an interesting study examining how a team approach to maternity care might improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.
A Study Looks at Collaborative Interdisciplinary Maternity Care Programs on Perinatal Outcomes
A Canadian study looks at twins with birth weight discordance to determine whether or not their mothers are more at...
A new study looks at how marriage has impacted LGBQ people (no trans people because no one in the study identified as such, so more research is needed).
New study looks at which childhood achievements lead...
This study looks at Jonah 4:10 - 11, the final two verses in the book of Jonah.
This study looks at Genesis 4.
This study looks at the final three contextual keys.
And while most minimum wage research focuses on teenagers, this study looks at the influence raising the minimum wage has many other populations.
The study looks at the first - team pay for 348 teams across seven different sports in 18 different leagues around the world.
Shepherd's study looks at career - injured veterans and musicians, fired executives and failed entrepreneurs, but rock bottom is mostly one of those places that you'll know when you get there.
The study looks at a range of incubators and accelerators, with the goal of understanding why these startup hubs are overwhelmingly white and male, and what can be done about it.
The third study looked at results from online commitment contract service StickK to see when aspirational behaviour spiked.
A new study looking at one of these types of fasting suggests that the method works roughly as well for weight loss as traditional dieting does.
Back in 2007, researchers pooled the results of 29 different studies looking at the effect of vitamin C on colds.
One of the core questions the study looked at was: «If a person shares a link from Breitbart, is he or she more likely also to share a link from Fox News or from The New York Times?»
The study looked at 149 participants in networking and business groups from the United States, Belgium, India, Japan, Australia and England and found that more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to friends reported successful goal achievement, compared to 35 percent of those who kept their goals to themselves and didn't write them down.
Because observational studies look at groups of people and their behavior over time, it's hard to say for sure that other conflicting factors aren't influencing the outcomes they examine.
The study looked at 244 commercials in the food and dining category, that ran on CBC, CTV and Global primarily in 2008 and 2009, though some are still on the air in 2013.
The study looked at living standards, environmental sustainability and protection of future generations from further indebtedness as a way to determine if the economies were including every individual equally in their society.
«At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insider.
The study looked at about 1,700 full - time employees who worked for an information services firm in the US from 2005 to 2009.
«One study looked at students in New York and showed that those who ate lunches that did not include artificial flavors, preservatives, and dyes did 14 % better on IQ tests than the students who ate lunches with these additives.»
The National Bureau of Economic Research study looked at Washington, where recreational marijuana sales started in July 2014.
Most large scale studies looking at cancer rates don't show changes related to cell phone use.
The British study looked at a vast trove of data on college students from America, the UK, and Canada, and found a consistent pattern.
A follow - up study looking at six schools found similar results, as apple consumption grew by 70 %.
The study looked at the level of well - being in the workplace for 3,113 individuals worldwide and found that the overall level of workplace satisfaction changes by region.
The study looked at print editions of the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post and main newscasts from CBS, CNN, Fox News and NBC.
The research, led by Michigan State psychologist Zachary Hambrick, combed through six previous studies looking at the achievement and practice history of more than 1,000 chess players.
For example: A 2015 study looked at 115 people who'd been taking Ayurvedic supplements and found that 40 % of them had lead poisoning, NPR reports.
One study looked at the behavior of about 60,000 investors from 1991 to 2002 and found that people took greater market risks when their party controlled Washington.
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