Sentences with phrase «which research questions»

This order is intuitive and reflected in many features of academic life, but whether it reflects the «hardness» of scientific research — i.e., the extent to which research questions and results are determined by data and theories as opposed to non-cognitive factors — is controversial.
«It is surprising because we think of 16 - 24s as being attached to their smartphones and digital devices, so it does shout out,» said Luke Mitchell of agency Voxburner, which researched questions about buying and using content with 1,420 young adults.

Not exact matches

The best comprehensive research that helped to answer the «reasons for success» question that I could find was from The Ecommerce Genome by Compass in their Startup Genome report, which looked at 650 internet startups.
Researchers Melanie Green (of UNC, mentioned above as well) and Dr. Philip Mazzocco (OSU) conducted research on that very question, and their results reveal 6 interesting characteristics of persuasive stories, which we can compare to the earlier study.
«People like to wordsmith and introduce new questions, which are fine if they fit within your existing research objective.
Besides giving you a ton of content inspiration, topical questions can be an effective niche research tool as well as competitor research tactic (e.g., find out which questions your competitors» customers are asking and answer them more effectively.)
Disney is negotiating a deal valued at $ 74 billion by Bernstein Research analyst Todd Juenger, which he calculated as a 30 % premium on the $ 57.4 billion enterprise value of the assets in question.
Some of the most frequently asked tax questions center on being a parent, owning a home, getting married and the like, according to research by TurboTax Live, which connects taxpayers online to certified public accountants and enrolled agents to address questions.
To do the research appropriately, marketers need to understand the triggers for need for a specific category, their personas mindset (which some of your questions get at), their priorities, values, how they seek information and learn about products and services and more.
By this, I mean we can typically find out the answers to these questions by doing some advance research before engaging (which not only allows us to better spend our time, it also enables us to start conversations at a deeper level) or quickly after initiating a conversation.
The latest to weigh in on this question is Goldman Sachs (GS) which, in a research note entitled «Fear and Wealth», has concluded that gold is a better store of value than bitcoin.
Does Huntsman recognize the ways in which public policy — everything from education policy to funding for high - tech research — affects these deep questions?
Whether it is changing text books to teach religion as a «science,» making laws that prohibit stem - cell research which would without question help those in need, to stopping of any kind of gay rights, trying to put religion (christianity) into schools, a woman's right to choose, etc, etc...
This Vic guy asks a bunch of questions, a fair portion of which already have scientific answers (seriously, the male female issue is one you can research in about 20 minutes).
The terminology favored by the movement is itself indicative of the degree to which modern scientific questions and secular modes of thought dominate the discussion of creation: Bible science, creation science, scientific creationism, creation research, origins research.
I usually begin by sharing a little of my own story, and then I point to research conducted by the Barna Group in which young adults, ages 18 - 29 were asked the same question.
In the field of religious research new questions were raised concerning matters which had formerly been blindly accepted without rational analysis.
Though Leifer casts her net broadly, she focuses particularly on television and film, and she functions within the constraints of the psychological research, which itself deals largely with cause and effect questions and with carefully selected variables, one or two at a time.
We, as poets and scientists alike, are invited to explore and research, experiment and doubt, and question and sing in the laboratory of His Kingdom, moved by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars.
which is something EVERYONE should do; research, ask questions, learn about what you believe in.
Which raises another set of disquieting questions: Why was the research team (led by a Methodist) in South Korea able to cross the scientific barrier while researchers in the U.S. were not?
Research begins with a problem or a question, to which techniques of observation or experimentation may be applied.
It was not at all like the modern research interview in which an observer attempts to elicit information about subjectively held attitudes from individuals who have never reflected on their feelings until the moment when they are presented with preceded questions that are not part of their own subculture.
So thinks the Pew Research Center, which today released the second wave of a massive study designed to «fill the gap» left by the United States census (no questions on religion), the self - reporting of denominations («widely differing criteria»), and smaller surveys (too few questions or people).
The research of scientists like José Delgado into the ways in which mental and emotional processes can be produced, controlled, or modified by electrical and chemical means raises profound practical questions about the possible use and misuse of such powers.
Recent research in cognitive psychology and communication studies have called into question many of the assumptions on which modern education has been based.
If the Palatucci story was simply about new research which raised reasonable (if debatable) questions about how many Jews Palatucci actually saved, there would be no uproar.
In the following essay, which appears in our April print issue, National Association of Evangelicals president Leith Anderson and LifeWay Research executive director Ed Stetzer have devised a timely way to answer these questions.
For the sake of the individual authors, I won't say which essays I didn't care for, although, since I was looking for specific information for a book I am writing, the fault was probably not with the authors themselves, but with the question I was researching.
However Schweitzer did not radicalize this insight into a questioning of the objectivity of historical research as such, but himself presented a reconstruction of Jesus which he regarded as objective, simply because it lacked the Victorianism of the classical lives of Christ.
New research which suggests half of England's stay - at - home mothers want to work but can not secure the childcare they want has been called into question by a Christian who supports mums in a similar situation.
A summary of the author's doctoral dissertation research on U.S. teens and religious identity, in which she explored two interrelated questions: what do teens mean when they say they are religious (or not religious)?
Looking primarily to models based on quantitative research methodologies to provide a clear direction for policy in regulating media and violence can also distract policy makers from coming to grips with other difficult but more important value questions that impinge on the issue of media and violence, such as the purpose of broadcasting, issues of ownership and control of media, the international context of Australian media, the dominant economic nature of most of Australia's social communications, the distinctive ways in which the media reproduce and reconstruct myths and symbols of violence from within the culture, and how audiences use and respond to media myths and symbols.
There is research which questions the number of «conversions» claimed by the paid - time religious broadcasters.
Part II provides a survey of empirical research relevant to the various issues in religious television and through this survey clarifies many of the questions which have been raised in relation to the religious use of television.
Before examining the specific research that can clarify many of these questions, it will be valuable to consider in overview the extent to which religious television has been subjected to empirical analysis and evaluation.
It is likely, therefore, that substantial research is being held by the major religious broadcasters which could be of value in addressing some of the persistent questions in religious broadcasting, if it were made available for wider use.
This evidence, which appears in general communication research, suggests that while religious programs on television may be effective in motivating a person to consider religious questions and needs, they may also project themselves as being the satisfactory answer to those needs.
These questions are the same as those to which we have addressed ourselves in a five - year National Institute of Mental Health Research and Training Project for the training of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for Evaluation.)
Moral theologians therefore have a right to put to exegetes many questions which will stimulate exegetical research.
The «OK» questions are the ones around which conferences are organized and for which research grants and travel fellowships are made available.
Strictly speaking, the research I describe here asks some questions which extend beyond the ordinary boundaries of this field.
The research found that three - fifths (59 %) of those questioned were keen to reduce their intake of meat, mostly for health reasons, which suggests Britain in future will be a nation that grows and consumes more plant - based proteins than ever before.
Activists raise concerns that we are all interested in, which science can help address, but if such scientific research is shut down, then we can not answer the important questions on the safety and huge potential benefits of Golden Rice.
I recently was researching for raw honey because I know that the ones sold in the supermarket are not real I also know that the difference is huge, I just want to find Real Raw Honey uncooked, unprocessed, with all the enzimes and the polen, but then I came across this Manuka Honey and it is interesting, but I'm unsure about which one has some or not of the properties of the Manuka, after reading your article I got a bit disapointed because I had bought some honey on Amazon and one of the brands is Weederspoon and you said is not real antibacterial or not as they advertise, my question is, this honey that I bought is real Raw and not heated and has traces of polen?
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
With several months to plan her nursery, and even more specifically, research which cloth diapers and cloth diaper covers she wants for her baby, the Gift Registry of a new or expectant mother removes the question, «What should I get for the baby shower?»!
I can however speak to the great questions that were brought to the table, which tells me they did their research; it is also important to note that quite a few bloggers have posted follow up posts defending their position and have kept their posts live even in the face of negative comments, and even though the small gift card we gave them didn't require this courageousness.
asked me to answer a few questions on the topic of infant sleep, SIDS, and bed - sharing as part of research for the sleep chapter of a parenting book she's writing (which I can't wait to read by the...
The integrated campaign is underpinned by specially commissioned research, which shows almost 60 % of 1,000 new mums questioned would rather trust their own instincts of parenting — despite the overwhelming amount of advice for new parents online, in magazines, from friends, family and even strangers.
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