Sentences with phrase «very rigorous studying»

Most of the Jesus «miracles» are noted in John's gospel which after very rigorous studying has been judged to be historically nil.

Not exact matches

But without multiple mutually corroborating & very rigorous population studies to determine strong associations among different variables, one can't speak confidently on what causes what — and this in a discipline, psychology, already fraught with poorly designed and low - statistical - rigor studies.
The study is «very rigorous and formalized.
«Their work is very elegant and extremely rigorous,» says Radhika Atit, a skin biologist at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who was not involved in the new study.
«Whenever possible, we try to do a very rigorous placebo control phase 2 study,» Scheller says.
The research team noted that even though the flu shot has been in use for more than half a century, there have been very few studies that have tracked the immune system health of recipients in such a rigorous way.
In a study comparing omnivores, vegetarians, and vegans profiled in my Bowel Movement Frequency video, researchers found a «very clear trend towards an increasing number of bowel movements with a more rigorous degree of vegetarianism.»
I know the sample size is relatively small and this is not a rigorous scientific study, but I do think the themes that emerged were pretty easy to spot and that the presence of these indicators in your dating life is very likely to be good indicators of what «good dating» looks like.
Venice Film Festival If «Hunger,» artist - turned - filmmaker Steve McQueen's remarkable debut feature, was a study of a body strenuously denied its fundamental needs, his satisfyingly rigorous, explicit follow - up, «Shame,» traces the very different damage done by a body over-gifted with wants.
Promising Practices are also techniques that have a positive impact on students, but that also have some research data (from very rigorous to less rigorous study designs) to support their claims of effectiveness.
To date, rigorous scientific studies on these alternative therapies have been sparse, although some are very encouraging in small studies.
He takes a rigorous and studied approach to fundraising strategy and mixes in the heart - to - heart emotional connection that informs the very best donor marketing and communications.
While we're at it on the subject of bad research, Bill, why don't you speak with your brother about clinical research funded by the pharmaceuticals and devices manufacturers and ask him about how even ``... very rigorous double blind studies [which you describe as having] any credibility» can be jerked around to provide data for studies that are fundamentally deceptive by way of suggestio falsi, suppressio veri.
«Rigorous processes» may help avoid a hockey - stick fiasco, but there are still two very basic problems: a) the proxy data themselves are often dicey, especially when the time scale is large, and b) the interpretation of the data is based on an «argument from ignorance» (i.e. «we can only explain this if we assume...»), where unknown factors are simply ignored and it is falsely assumed that we have the knowledge of all factors that could possibly have been involved; if these studies are used to provide evidence for a preconceived hypothesis, I think they are next to worthless.
However, studies on full consciousness are still at very early stage and more rigorous approaches on a methodological level and refined conceptual developments are necessary.
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