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In their article they refer to a study by Gartner Group from which we cite our failure rate.
To the Editor: As evidence that Head Start is failing, Douglas J. Besharov and Douglas M. Call refer to a study that found little meaningful impact.
Shelton and John (1996) refer to a study by Huber and Spitz from 1983 that finds that better educated women have more egalitarian sex role attitudes and therefore do less housework – while better educated men do more housework.
We also refer to a study on the determinants of health expenditure in OECD countries.
Gruen et al. (2002) refer to a study in Bangladesh according to which up to 80% of public sector doctors engage in some form of dual practice.
We use the term "case study" to refer to a study that "investigates a contemporary phenomenon in depth and within a real-life context" [ 35].
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The original referred to "a study of mentally retarded children".
His spokesman says that O'Rourke was referring to a study released by the Texas State Teachers Association TSTAA).
Pinault referred to a study suggesting that female employees are more hesitant than male employees to seek advancement.
Subhi refers to a study a fellow researcher told him about that was conducted by Unesco that linked women driving to adultery, divorce, rape and illegitimate children.
Ms. Ashley, 62, was referring to a study titled "A Guide to Evidence-Based Art," released in 2008 by the Center for Health Design, based in Concord, Calif.
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