Sentences with phrase «surprisingly little research on»

Yet, there is surprisingly little research on this topic compared to the voluminous research that exists on self - disclosure (in general).
But there was surprisingly little research on mercury contamination in commonly consumed saltwater species such as striped bass, tautog, bluefish and summer and winter flounder.
There is surprisingly little research on the impact of separation on fathers.

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There has been surprisingly little research into the effects of food advertising on parents» perception of commonly consumed children's food items, although the available research suggests that parents may find nutritional claims in these advertisements confusing.
The 8th amendment has a significant impact on a woman's right to birth how and where she chooses but there is surprisingly little dialogue and research about the impact this amendment has on maternity or reproductive issues outside of the recent widely publicised abortion debate.
Surprisingly little research has been done on the subject, and, as such, we're a long way from fixing the problem.
Surprisingly, very little research has been done on the dietary quirks of pregnant women, but studies on rats and insights from the hormonal changes that take place during women's menstrual cycles are providing some clues.
Previous research has linked severe weather conditions with epidemics of asthma; however, surprisingly little research has been conducted on the phenomenon, says respiratory physician and epidemiologist Guy Marks of the University of Sydney in Australia.
Perhaps surprisingly, though, little research has been conducted on the prevalence of sports specialization in high school athletes — and what that might mean for these competitors» health.
There is surprisingly little systematic research on the outcomes of the arbitration process.
Despite decades of relying on standardized test scores to assess and guide education policy and practice, surprisingly little work has been done to connect these measures of learning with the measures developed over a century of research by cognitive psychologists studying individual differences in cognition.
(As Matt Chingos pointed out in a 2011 report for the Center for American Progress, the «enormously popular» and enormously expensive CSR programs have produced «surprisingly little high - quality research... on the effects of class size on student achievement.»)
Yet in spite of these initiatives, and the mounds of data they have produced, there is surprisingly little empirical research on how teachers and administrators actually make use of data, and to what effect.
There has been surprisingly little work in regard to specific treatment recommendations for traumatized couples, with much more research and clinical work focused on either individual or family therapy.
Given the extensive research attention on the negative associations between parental divorce and child adjustment, surprisingly little focus has been directed to investigating predictors of relationship dissolutions in the specific context of caring for children.
Research has shown the benefits of evenings, weekends, and vacations on employee health and performance, but surprisingly little research has investigated breaks during the actual workdayResearch has shown the benefits of evenings, weekends, and vacations on employee health and performance, but surprisingly little research has investigated breaks during the actual workdayresearch has investigated breaks during the actual workday itself.
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