Sentences with phrase «study you cited»

In a study cited in Shawn Achor's book The Happiness Advantage, three groups of patients treated their depression with medication, exercise, or a combination of the two.
While that study cited «engine and transmission issues» as the cause of the decline, these are the very systems that the built - in microprocessors are supposed to monitor and improve.
A study cited by local media suggests the number of Norwegians who listen to the radio on a daily basis has dropped by 10 % in a year, and the public broadcaster NRK has lost 21 % of its audience.
The average time spent on private activities, such as online shopping, checking social media and emails, personal phone calls, and chatting with colleagues sucks up an estimated 1.5 to 3 hours per day, according to studies cited by The Atlantic.
The EU study cited above found that the most - mentioned obstacles to cross-border trade are the costs of compliance with different consumer protection rules and contract law (41 percent) and potentially higher costs of fraud and non-payment (41 percent)
In addition, another study cited that kids ages 13 and younger spend an astonishing 30 minutes a week outside, with 8 - 10 year olds racking up close to 8 hours per day on some sort of electronic device.
One Swedish study cited by the Washington Post found the chronic stress of a bad boss was linked to an elevated risk of heart disease — and the longer you work for that person, the worse the problem seems to become.
Nearly a third of patients say that confusion over how much insurance will cover versus patient responsibility contributes to payment delays, according to a West study cited by Televox.
The studies cited by the proponent are not uniformly accepted, and their conclusions continue to be debated.
Studies cite heightened employee job satisfaction and fewer sick days (when the relationship is going well).
The study cited the most frequently identified future use of IRA withdrawals - to pay for living expenses and cover emergencies.
In fact, one study cited in a recent CNBC article stated that «19 percent of millennials would take a pay cut of more than 12 percent to work for a firm that offers flexible hours.»
«One doesn't have to look far to find study after study citing the myriad benefits of employee recognition.
Austin's study cited the risk of China surpassing Australia in its defenses against cyber attacks, a development that might be too late to prevent.
The «Critical incidents among women entrepreneurs» study cited above, claims that «the main challenges they (women) face in their professional context are: difficulties concerning acceptance, lack of affective and social support, difficulty operating on the international market, problems balancing personal, family, and professional matters,» among others.
The study cites the fact that about 25 to 30 % of investment comes from those who are first degree associations of the company, which means that 70 to 75 % would have to come from those investors they didn't already know.
If you use a nominal 30 % rate and figure the U.S. population at 300 million you get 90 million victims, which statistically corroborates with the number from other studies citing direct reports.
Of AA., he says: «Considering Alcoholics Anonymous, for instance, two studies cited by Fingarette that looked at eighteen - month followups of people in AA found that at most, 25 percent of people were still attending meetings, and that among regular AA members, only 22 percent consistently maintained sobriety.
(The study cited above does show that the rate of orgasm has increased drastically among single women since Kinsey's time.)
Based on previous studies cited by these researchers, analytical thinking may «diminish the capacity for optimism and positive self - illusions that typify good mental health.»
In spite of the designation «total» relationship in the study cited above, it is our experience that there are at one time or another walls in every marriage, sometimes high, sometimes low.
The McCords, in the study cited above, point out that alcohol is highly functional in the psychic economy of an intensely dependent male who can not accept his dependency needs and strivings.
According to a recent study cited by Maurice Zeitlin, a sociologist at UCLA, in 1960 21 cents out of every new investment dollar went overseas; by 1980 that figure had more than doubled.
Eight of every nine persons say they feel that God loves them, 80 percent say they feel close to God, and only 16 percent say they have ever felt afraid of God.10 In the Lutheran study cited earlier, nine in ten said God loved them and was giving them new life; only a quarter felt they were sinners under the wrath and judgment of God.
These class actions referred to, and relied on, the data and underlying studies cited by the Bloomberg story as a basis for their misrepresentation and false advertising claims.
Look to the studies cited on the saturated fat and cardiovascular disease controversy Wikipedia page.
As I looked at the study cited, they based the study on an omnivorous diet and not on a plant based diet.
I have been doing some research on this debate and have come to the question if the studies cited were testing hydrogenated coconut oil versus virgin coconut oil.
A Utah School of Medicine study cited in an ESPN TrueHoop report by Tom Haberstroh found that back - to - back games on the road yield 3.5 times more in - game injuries than those played at home.
; and cartoonist Rob Scott drew a funny cartoon about it on his maddermen.com blog — even though the studies I cited were so old that numerous stories have been written over the years (better than mine) about the same thing.
* None * of the studies cited or referred to in this post is into effects of controlled crying or sleep training.
Divorcing employees «make more mistakes; work more slowly; and if they are feeling angry, project that anger onto colleagues and customers,» according to a study she cites.
None of the studies cited prove without a reasonable doubt that PRP works or doesn't work.
Fathers» antisocial personality behaviour and / or substance abuse correlate with conduct problems and aggression in children and adolescents (studies cited by Phares 1999; Flouri 2005).
The study cited one mother who was video - taped picking up a baby (which resulted in the baby waking up) and carrying that baby back to her bed for the night.
A study cited in a NY Times article states that McGill University neurologist, Michael Meaney, discovered that his rats who licked and groomed their babies frequently, produced rats who figured out mazes more quickly than the rats whose mothers were less attentive.
Thirty minutes each night totals more than the six engaged hours from the longitudinal study cited.
I simply pointed out that the studies you cited did not support the claims you were making, and that you can not draw casual inferences from studies that do not use random assignment.
And I still don't understand why you claimed there was a causal link when the studies you cited did not support this?
Nice to see a scientific study cited in a lifestyle blog this sounds like a great approach, will keep in in mind for possible future babies.
Except for the study cited above, there have been no other reports of clinical problems in infants of mothers with silicone breast implants.21 It is unlikely that elemental silicon causes difficulty, because silicon is present in higher concentrations in cow milk and formula than in milk of humans with implants.22 The anticolic compound simethicone is a silicone and has a structure very similar to the methyl polydimethylsiloxane in breast implants.
For more on these studies, check out Breastfeeding Beyond a Year and the studies cited therein (along with the reference to physicians recommending extended breastfeeding), A Natural Age of Weaning by Kathryn Dettwyler, Natural Weaning by Norma Jane Bumgarner, and ChildInfo.org.
The information in this pregnancy book is based on the latest research (at the time of publication, 1999) in maternity care and outlines it all in clear, concise language with references for all of the studies cited in the book.
It is also worthy of note that research (including the New Zealand and Australia studies cited by GFI) has shown one particular practice reduces Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by 30 - 50 %: placing a baby to sleep on his or her back, rather than tummy.
The NYU study cited above didn't find that babies learned to read, but it didn't find that it hurt their development in any way, either.
One study cites a 26 — 31 % decrease in the development of breast cancer in females who had been breastfed as babies; if you or she takes no other preventive measures against breast cancer, breastfeeding her alone sets your baby girl up for a nearly 1/3 lower likelihood of developing breast cancer later in her life (Freudenheim et al., 1994).
I was repeating some of the reasons I found in the paper I was reading, the women in the study cited acceptability of vocalising pain as a positive for home birth.
Well, one of the studies they cited as having similar intrapartum mortality rates was a study of South Australian homebirths which found that homebirths had an intrapartum mortality rate seven times that of hospital birth.
The charity First Steps Nutrition Trust critically appraises studies cited by companies and has produced a briefing on Partially hydrolysed whey based infant formula and the prevention of allergy: A summary of current evidence and policy.
As Dr. Robert Liston, a lead author of the most recent study cited above, has said, «Look, caesarean section is not just like falling off a log.
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