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The authors of the study referred to were demographic growth prospects in Africa.
The study referred to by Saltsman relies on data collected by the Current Population survey from 1970 to 1998.
So although the study referred to "happiness," says Lyubomirsky, perhaps it was actually looking at something more like "hedonic pleasure"—the part of happiness that involves feeling good without the part that involves deeper life satisfaction.
Substitute Nature for The Lancet, the British medical journal that was forced to retract the study referred to in The Times; trade rogue tumors for cancer of the mouth; move the lab to Cambridge from Oslo (but keep the funding source, the National Institutes of Health); supply a new virus as the successful therapy, and there is Goodman's "fiction".
It is supported by the study referred to earlier, comparing diary entries to retrospective recordings using PedMIDAS, which found recall accuracy was better at 30 than at 90 days[14].
The study referred to here, "Unreliable evoked responses in autism," was published as the cover article of the September 20 , 2012issue of Neuron.
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The study refers to thermal stresses in steel-reinforced concrete beams subjected to sudden heating.
Re "The claim: Sex before an athletic event can hinder performance" ("Really?," Aug. 31): The study refers solely to the experiences of men.
The scope of the study refers to both physical boundaries of the plant, and to the operations to be studied.
Cost in the context of the study refers to your monthly student loan payment.
The average of the ratio from 2002 to 2015 is only 10%." The study refers to multiple studies that come to similar conclusions.
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