Sentences with phrase «systematic research on»

It is widely assumed that conflict between parents and children is an inherent feature of family life in adolescence, but systematic research on the so - called «generation gap» indicates that the phenomenon has been exaggerated in the popular media.
The workshop is based on Dr. John Gottman's 45 years of systematic research on over 3000 couples that uncovered the specific elements which make couples successful and thrive.
[50] At the same time, the Futures Commission lamented, «systematic research on the current delivery of legal services — especially services for «ordinary individuals» — is strikingly limited,» [51] and that «limited data has impeded efforts to identify and assess the most effective innovations in legal services delivery.»
«There has been little systematic research on the daily labor of artists and, as a result, it has been difficult to say what it is that artists do.
«There's a call for systematic research on play,» Solis says.
The most systematic research on TAAS appeared in two somewhat contradictory reports issued by the RAND Corporation (for a critique of both reports, see Eric Hanushek's «Deconstructing RAND» in the Spring 2001 issue, available on - line at www.educationnext.org).
There is surprisingly little systematic research on the outcomes of the arbitration process.
studies suggest that Latino male and female adolescents have different experiences linked to dating and romance however, there is little systematic research on.
The Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN) is seeking a dynamic, innovative and creative phycologist to conceive, design and conduct a program of independent and collaborative, field and collection - based systematic research on algae; to publish results of scientific research; to contribute to and provide advice on the development and use of the National Herbarium of Canada algae collection; and to work with other museum staff on the development and production of exhibits, outreach and educational programs.
In conclusion, this article presents the first systematic research on archaeological sites in the Nefud Desert of Saudi Arabia.
For example, further systematic research on the impact of data sampling to check whether results data that only concerns part of a population can be generalised.

Not exact matches

The promise is that by gathering competitive research over time and in a systematic way you will be able to track trends and / or scenarios and be about to act on the research.
«Ultimately, there does not seem to be a systematic problem associated with failure (or fraud) on Kickstarter, and the vast majority of projects do seem to deliver,» says Professor Ethan Mollick, who has a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, in Kickstarter's statement announcing the results of the research.
Browning's prodigious research shows that, while the virulent hostility to Jews was a constant, the Third Reich settled on systematic extermination along the lines of Auschwitz and other death camps only after other possibilities, such as the massive expulsion of Jews, were foreclosed, and the feasibility of eliminating Jews, gypsies, and political enemies in conquered Soviet territories had been demonstrated.
(a) Philosophical preoccupation with the various types of cultural activities on an idealistic basis (Johann Gottfried Herder, G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Steinthal, Wilhelm Wundt); (b) legal studies (Aemilius Ludwig, Richter, Rudolf Sohm, Otto Gierke); (c) philology and archeology, both stimulated by the romantic movement of the first decades of the nineteenth century; (d) economic theory and history (Karl Marx, Lorenz von Stein, Heinrich von Treitschke, Wilhelm Roscher, Adolf Wagner, Gustav Schmoller, Ferdinand Tonnies); (e) ethnological research (Friedrich Ratzel, Adolf Bastian, Rudolf Steinmetz, Johann Jakob Bachofen, Hermann Steinthal, Richard Thurnwald, Alfred Vierkandt, P. Wilhelm Schmidt), on the one hand; and historical and systematical work in theology (church history, canonical law — Kirchenrecht), systematic theology (Schleiermacher, Richard Rothe), and philosophy of religion, on the other, prepared the way during the nineteenth century for the following era to define the task of a sociology of religion and to organize the material gathered by these pursuits.7 The names of Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, Werner Sombart, and Georg Simmel — all students of the above - mentioned older scholars — stand out.
Some research done by this reviewer on systematics departments suggests that this is, in fact, the perspective in many seminaries and divinity schools.
Modern Trends in World Religions, edited by Joseph M. Kitagawa, is not a systematic introduction to world religions but is useful as a general introduction for it is a collection of essays on current trends and problems in the study of world religions as seen by competent scholars who have been reflecting on the results of their research.
Systematic reviews identify all the research on a given topic using predefined criteria.
Inherent return — based on research, there appears to be an inherent return in the sports marketplace based on a systematic, contrarian approach to the sports marketplace.
According to a systematic review, a small body of research suggests that treatment may be associated with mother - reported improvements in breastfeeding, but the studies are small, short - term, and rely on inconsistent methodology.
Soo has used a wide range of methods, in her research, including trials, surveys, systematic reviews (metasynthesis and meta - analysis), ethnography, phenomenology, and participatory action research based on appreciative enquiry.
This is based on a systematic analysis of research first published as a Cochrane review in 2002 and updated in 2006.
It is not a a systematic review of all of the available research on the topic either (which basically means they did not look into all the evidence and research available to come to a reliable conclusion).
We developed this instrument to conduct an extensive systematic review of the literature on outcomes related to place of birth, within a larger research project [blinded].
In an accompanying editorial, Elliott Bennett - Guerrero, M.D., of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, N.C., comments on the results of the systematic review performed by the authors of this study.
Was Miller troubled by specific transgressions of particular employers or by the deep and pervasive dysfunctional nature of the «pyramid» system of academic research, which depends on the systematic exploitation of cheap graduate student and postdoc labor?
Another recently published systematic review and meta - analysis by Dr. Sievenpiper's research group found that eating on average one serving a day of beans, peas, chickpeas or lentils can also reduce «bad cholesterol» by five per cent and therefore lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The Winter 2015 issue includes three original research articles, one systematic review on models of oral healthcare, three commentaries and two papers focusing specifically on health care in China.
Moving forward, Suri and Jack now aim to conduct similar research on the impact of mobile - money services on poverty in Uganda, Tanzania, and Pakistan «to find out if this is just an effect for Kenya or more systematic across other countries,» Suri says.
Sean Morrison, Professor and Director of the Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern Medical Center in the United States, who is not an author on the paper, added: «Patients are ultimately not helped by therapies that are not based on sound science and that are not tested in systematic clinical trials.
Daily calcium intake among adults appears to vary quite widely around the world in distinct regional patterns, according to a new systematic review of research data ahead of World Osteoporosis Day on Friday, Oct. 20.
That the Parliament recognises that contract research staff in Scotland's universities and research institutes are one of the most significant assets in Scotland's knowledge economy; notes that more than 90 % of such staff are employed on insecure fixed term contracts, resulting in a systematic failure to properly exploit our science and social science base to the benefit of the Scottish economy and society; further notes that this highly educated human resource, comprising graduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral level workers, is subject to constant wastage, to the detriment of Scotland's universities and economic potential; and believes that the Scottish Executive should act with clarity, urgency and determination to secure a complete overhaul of the management of the contract research workforce with a view to eliminating the current insecurity and wastage and establishing a radical new approach in partnership with higher education employers and representatives of the research staff.
In a recent paper in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, UTMB's research team detailed their investigation on the relationship between inflammation, toxic tau and Alzheimer's onset by performing systematic analyses of brain and retina samples from people with Alzheimer's and a mouse model of Alzheimer's.
Yet the report states that «debate on the use of non-human primates in research would benefit from more systematic information on its overall impact on scientific and medical advances».
In a report on systematic biology published last year, the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology called on the government to earmark an extra Pounds Sterling 5 million spread over five years for systematics research.
The MFA relies on open source data from the AIS which, while not suitable for a systematic control of potentially illegal fishing, is more accessible and offers new possibilities for research.
Research Paper The Interaction of Smoking with Gene Polymorphisms on Four Digestive Cancers: A Systematic Review and Meta - Analysis Le Du, Lei Lei, Xiaojuan Zhao, Hongjuan He, Erfei Chen, Jing Dong, Yuan Zeng, Jin Yang J. Cancer 2018; 9 (8): 1506 - 1517.
The major goals of E-Rare are to foster systematic exchange of information and build transnational research programme on rare disease.
Next to performing Joint Transnational Calls and assessment of the funding mechanisms and results of the funded research projects the E-Rare-1 and E-Rare-2 programmes paid attention to deepening the cooperation and coordination among the E-Rare partners by systematic exchange of information on the national programmes and by strategic activities aimed at a sustainable development and extension of the network of rare disease research funders.
The aim of this review was to give a systematic overview about the fMRI research on acupuncture regarding the following four aspects: 1) differences between verum and sham acupuncture, 2) differences due to various methods of acupuncture manipulation, 3) differences between patients and healthy volunteers, 4) differences between different acupuncture points.
According to a recently published systematic review covering the research on acne conducted over the last 20 years, the following four essential factors contribute to the development of acne:
The most comprehensive research on black cohosh and menopausal symptoms include a report published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews in 2012.
New research — a systematic review — was presented on the effectiveness as well as cost - effectiveness of naturopathic medicine as a system in treating and preventing chronic disease.
In fact, new research combining meta - analysis and systematic review, which investigated the clinical effects of vitamin C on endothelial function, is providing interesting insight into this amazing free - radical scavenger.
Based on a newly published systematic review of current research, WHO has reaffirmed its position that Zika virus infection during pregnancy is a cause of congenital brain abnormalities, including microcephaly, and refined its position on the relationship between Zika virus infection and Guillain - Barré syndrome, stating that Zika virus infection is a trigger of Guillain - Barré syndrome.
Boag - Munroe, G and Evangelou, M. (2010) From hard to reach to how to reach: A systematic review of the literature on hard - to - reach families, in Research Papers in Education, 1 — 31, I, Routledge.
According to Becky Smerdon and Kathryn Borman, who led the Gates - sponsored research team that evaluated the initiative, by the late 1990s some consensus had emerged among reformers about what made schools successful: «a shared vision focused on student learning, common strategies for engendering that learning, a culture of professional collaboration and collective responsibility, high - quality curriculum, systematic monitoring of student learning, strong instructional leadership (usually from the principal), and adequate resources.»
CAMBRIDGE, MA — While it is widely believed that good school principals have a positive impact on student achievement, there has been little systematic research to date on the effect of strong school leadership.
While more research is needed, the results from this study suggest that conversations about systematic phonics instruction and opportunity to practice need to be broadened to include «on the spot» coaching as children are actually reading.
In this program, you will: — Train in the theory, methods and practice of education policy research and evaluation — Work closely with nationally and internationally recognized faculty members, including award - winning scholars and researchers — Engage in systematic analyses of education policies in a variety of real - world settings — Produce policy briefs, reports and scholarly articles — Deepen your knowledge of education policy based on an area of specialization
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