Sentences with phrase «whether results differ»

Not exact matches

Whether it's the result of careful study or indoctrination, be convinced that those people with a differing view are crazy and / or ignorant at best, irrational heretics bent on the destruction of all you hold dear, perhaps the first hints of the anti-Christ, at worst.
Objective To determine whether food industry sponsorship is associated with effect sizes, statistical significance of results, and conclusions of nutrition studies with findings that are favorable to the sponsor and, secondarily, to determine whether nutrition studies differ in their methodological quality depending on whether they are industry sponsored.
The match statistics have generally been positive, performances mixed, and results all over the place, so every fan you ask has differing views on whether Dalglish deserved to have his contract terminated.
However, these studies used different data sources, differing definitions of postpartum hemorrhage and varying methodologies such that it is not clear if these results are widely generalisable and hence whether a similar pattern is likely to be observed in other high resource countries.
Campaigners on either side of the EU debate will have differing opinions on whether any adverse finding on spending calls the result of the referendum into question.
The clinical trial differs from the pig trial in that it is testing whether ultrasound / microbubbles alone administered to heart attack patients both before and after balloon angioplasty and stenting results in better patient outcomes compared with balloon angioplasty and stenting alone.
We tested whether the relation between refugee status and non-affective disorder differed between men and women by fitting an interaction term between refugee status and sex, with results presented separately for men and women, where appropriate.
It is not clear whether the results would have differed if all the students had been used.
So, whether the results are too high or too low or just about right is impossible to say, and whether results change due to differing use of projection data is wild speculation at best.
Although our results show a robust preference for naturalistic DDS over ADS, as the stimuli in this experiment differed in both content and prosody, it is not possible to determine whether this effect is driven by dog - directed prosody or content, as these factors did not vary independently.
As a result, Wii U is a machine for which the evaluation differs greatly depending on whether you own it at home or not.
Automatism in art means the painter's confidence in the power of the organism to produce interesting unforeseen effects and in such a way that the chance results constitute a family of forms; all the random marks made by one individual will differ from those made by another, and will appear to belong together, whether they are highly ordered or not, and will show a characteristic grouping.
11/19/15 — Political leaders in the United States and Europe seem to differ about whether any agreement resulting from the upcoming United Nations meeting on climate change would be legally binding or simply a statement of what participating countries think they can do.
Whether that difference is greater or less, the fact that some part of it reliably differs (if it's reliable; given the context, of course, it isn't) from random results means there is something to the method that bears study.
One result of Smith v. City of Jackson, in Fox's words, «blocks the EEOC from going forward with a proposed regulation that would have allowed employers to differ medical benefits to retirees based on whether or not the former employee was eligible for Medicare.»
The way this works differs slightly based on whether you are viewing search results or the full case.
In contrast, Lord Kerr held that although the same result might be achieved whether an intention is inferred or imputed, the process followed to reach the result will differ.
We also checked whether the results would differ between studies that included some young adults and studies that exclusively focused on adolescents, and found no significant differences [Q (1,256) = 0.21, NS].
Nevertheless, we do not know whether the longitudinal associations differ between those who dropped out and those who remained in the study, and the selective attrition may thus have resulted in under - estimations of associations between education, number of children and dissolution risk in the current sample.
Since countries differ in social and political climate, organization of child welfare health services, and in ethnic and cultural background of clients served by child welfare, it is questionable whether the present results are representative for nonwestern countries.
Our results did not differ whether the scales were continuous or categorical.
Results indicated that (a) parenting styles of mothers and fathers were related, (b) mothers» and fathers» authoritarianism and permissiveness were associated with increased child internalizing and externalizing behavior problems, (c) marital conflict was significantly related to child behavior problems, (d) when mother and father reported parenting styles differed, increased marital conflict was reported, (e) increased differences between mothers and fathers in self - and spouse - perceived permissiveness were related to increased child externalizing behavior problems, and (f) the direction of the differences between parents (i.e. whether a particular parent reported being more permissive than the other) was linked with marital conflict and child behavior problems.
Due to the amount of missing data, we investigated whether the resulting subsamples differed from the initial matched samples.
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