Sentences with phrase «validated by evidence»

The extended timeline would allow stakeholders time to ensure the instruments and tools being used are appropriate and validated by evidence.
«The Christian Gospel is negatively validated by the evidence that both forms of worldly wisdom, leading to optimism and to pessimism, give an inadequate view of the total human situation.

Not exact matches

That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk individuals.»
Science is not influenced by belief as you suggest because many scientists with different beliefs validate the experiments, unlike religion which is pure belief with no evidence.
Evolution is supported by positive physical evidence and is validated in applications ranging from medicine to agriculture to engineering.
Many don't understand that scientific theories aren't proven, they are supported by objective, validated evidence.
If this guy has scientific evidence of intelligent design that can be validated by other scientists, that would be really exciting.
Islam for one has a BOOK that has scientific evidences that are validated by SCIENCE today.
The scientists protested and presented reams of objective evidence validated by independent tests.
You honestly believe that you have scientific proof that the most widely accepted explanation for biological diversity in the World, which is supported by overwhelming evidence in the Worldwide fossil record, completely independently verified and validated by genetic mapping and taught in every college and University in the World — is wrong.
Such characterizations, however, are undermined by neuroscientific evidence that emotions dominate moral decision - making, and that rationality attempts to subsequently validate and make consistent what are in large part emotional judgments.
The CJC's Needs Assessment Report, which was validated by industry expert RicciGreeneAssociates in 2013, called for a two pronged approach — first, enhance the County's innovative work with Alternatives to Incarceration programs to divert people away from the jail and drive down recidivism; and second, move forward with larger jail facility, designed as transition center campus where the County can improve its ability to institute additional evidence - based rehabilitative and re-entry programs.
But according to Michael Allan, a professor of Family Medicine and director of Evidence Based Medicine at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, much of that belief isn't validated by science.
A study at Georgetown University went as far as claiming that there is «limited clinical evidence validating colon therapy as a health promotion practice» — a thesis shared by the head of Flinders University's department of human physiology, Professor Simon Brookes.
Bring up the relationship between iodine and thyroid disorders, and people inevitably put the gloves on and get scrappy — not just an intellectual back and forth banter, supported by exchange of peer - reviewed scientific studies and empirically validated literature — but a throw - down, knock - out fight, where claims are made on the basis of anecdotal evidence based on what so - and - so blogger said, without a single primary or secondary source citation.
In a 2008 paper published in Clinical Child and Family Psychology, Dennis Embry and Anthony Biglan describe kernels as «fundamental units of behavioral influence» — bite - size strategies that are validated by mountains of empirical evidence and teacher experience.
The present study provides evidence of learning by examining participants» MKT through a validated measure and their reports of learning within focus group interviews.
This view is «validated» mainly by anecdotal evidence of poor choices made as part of poorly designed voucher programs.
Additionally, while the report argues that increased spending on schools as they presently exist would necessarily be inefficient and ineffective, this contention is undermined by the lack of evidence for more efficient alternatives and by existing research validating the value of traditional resources.
These guidelines are the product of nearly a year's work by experts in the field of autistic spectrum disorders and are based on validated scientific evidence, clinical experience and clinical judgment.
to validate interdisciplinary curriculum by offering examples of interdisciplinary work that provide data - based evidence of success.
What the VA does however is validate whether or not the veteran qualifies for the home loan benefit, and is evidenced by the certificate of eligibility.
There is no evidence ever shown to shareholders that validate any broad support for this merger at any time by any large percentage of shares owned.
While this may be intuitive to most in the pet industry, the evidence of this link continues to be validated by bonafide researchers who are empirically proving what many have always known in their hearts.
Due to the enormous complexity of the subject, these models tend to lack the tighter coupling with empirical evidence — when contrasted in an area such as computational physics (when validated by theory and experimental results).
And, while you may believe that a high sensitivity has been validated by model simulations, there are many parts of the past record, which speak strongly against this premise — and you have so far been unable to cite the specific empirical evidence to support this hypothesis.
I am just reiterating the concept so brilliantly defined by Feyman that a hypothesis, no matter how elegant the theoretical derivation and no matter from whom it came, isn't really worth very much unless it can be validated by empirical evidence, such as actual physical observation or reproducible experimentation.
It is also not a theory that can be validated by empirical evidence, but rather by theoretical physics.
As a rational skeptic of the CAGW premise (or hypothesis) of IPCC (which I outlined above, citing the IPCC AR4 sections for the various parts), I conclude that this hypothesis has not been validated by empirical evidence (only by model simulations, which are, of course, no empirical evidence).
The IPCC CAGW premise (or hypothesis) has not been validated by empirical scientific evidence, so it remains an uncorroborated hypothesis.
It is not that CAGW is not an elegant hypothesis, backed in principle by sound physical theory, it is simply that it has not been validated by empirical scientific evidence as yet.
Gathering empirical evidence and / or performance of reproducible experimental tests of the predictions by several independent experimenters and properly performed experiments, in order to either validate the hypothesis, including seeking out data to falsify the hypothesis and scientifically refuting all falsification attempts.
If there is a match between the predicted and observed relative frequencies with respect to each possible outcome, the model is said to be «validated» by the statistical evidence.
Currently there is insufficient observational evidence to validate the spectral variations observed by SIM, or to fully characterize other solar cycles, but our findings raise the possibility that the effects of solar variability on temperature throughout the atmosphere may be contrary to current expectations.
The CAGW premise, as outlined, has not yet been validated by such empirical evidence.
It is that we haven't seen convincing evidence or arguments that don't appear to have been contrived, fudged, based on invalid calculation methods, or based on models (or proxies) that haven't been validated, by people who haven't owned up to past errors in prediction but are apparently continually rewriting history so that the latest weather calamity is suddenly discovered to have been predicted all along.
A hypothesis that had not been validated by any rigorous scientific evidence *.
The Victorian Department of Health (DH)(WorkSafe, 2010) has examined both the peer - reviewed and validated scientific research and concluded that «the weight of evidence indicated that there are no direct health effects from noise (audible and inaudible) at the levels generated by modern wind turbines.»
EnCE certification and the EnCase ® forensic software are validated by the supreme courts in both Canada and the US, you are assured that evidence collected is admissible in a court of law.
Courts are increasingly looking to Experts to provide what they regard as scientific, validated assessments (usually through the use of standardised psychometric tests) to identify psychological factors that may underpin the child or young person's special educational needs: «needs» which are often evidenced by underachievement, disaffection or social exclusion amongst these groups of vulnerable young people.
It includes in its rules a very explicit validation process at the international level if no action is taken nationally: a public hearing before a panel of independent experts in which the evidence collected by the Commission is validated and provided with recommendations.
Evidence - based programs use a defined curriculum or set of services that, when implemented with fidelity as a whole, has been validated by some form of scientific eEvidence - based programs use a defined curriculum or set of services that, when implemented with fidelity as a whole, has been validated by some form of scientific evidenceevidence.
evidence - based practice Involves approaches to prevention or treatment that are validated by some form of documented scientific evidence.
EMDR was given the highest level of recommendation and placed in the category of three «trauma - focused psychotherapies with the strongest evidence from clinical trials... These treatments have been tested in numerous clinical trials, in patients with complex presentations and comorbidities, compared to active control conditions, have long - term follow - up, and have been validated by research teams other than the developers.»
The new Empirically Validated Treatment Series is based on psychosocial treatments for various mental health conditions that are supported by current scientific research evidence.
one of only two empirically validated therapy models for couples (the other is IBCT) that is recognized by the APA as an evidenced based model.
«Social and emotional learning is founded on scholarly research, and its success continues to be validated by a growing body of evidence,» said Weissberg, who is a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences distinguished professor.
One way is to consider what are the essential components of this evidence - based, effective, and empirically validated treatment, developed by Dr. Daniel Hughes.
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