Sentences with phrase «very little empirical research»

Following this discussion, research on fake orgasms has suggested that upwards of one - half to two - thirds of women have faked it.2 But, despite how common faking orgasms may be, very little empirical research has attempted to understand why heterosexual women choose to (or choose not) fake orgasm.
A related problem, in regards to principal evaluations, is that very little empirical research is available regarding principal effectiveness.

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A more recent survey of the empirical research by Reed College's Kimberly Clausing found «very little robust evidence linking corporate tax rates and wages.»
And based on the research to date, there is very little, empirical proof of the instructional effectiveness of gamification, at least in the mid to long term.
The 18 standards promoted by NCTQ add little new knowledge, and seem oddly disconnected from the very empirical research they argue is so important.
Pleck (1995) has demonstrated that empirical gender research does not support this assumption... Lytton and Tomney (1991) concluded that «very little about the gender of the parent seems to be distinctly important».»
This finding is consistent with Action Theory formulations (Brandtstadter & Lerner, 1999), as well as empirical research (e.g., Lopez & Little, 1996; Shahar, Henrich, Blatt, Ryan, & Little, 2003) indicating that children and adolescents can play a role in generating the very social conditions that play a role in their adverse developmental outcomes.
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