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Yet even those 40 studies did not yield strong results: 41percentt favored single-sex schools, 45percentt found no positive or negative effects for either single-sex or coed schools, 6percentt were mixed (meaning they found positive results for one gender but not the other) and 8percentt favored coed schools.
Economists said the finding suggested that while infrastructure spending may yield strong results for developing nations, creating jobs in higher-paying knowledge-based services like health care and education can bring larger benefits to advanced economies like Japan, with its aging population.
There are various education groups on Facebook, and a quick search using the term 'teachers,' will yield strong results.
In contrast, 96% of the experiments that yield strong results are written up, and 62% of them are published.
On the other hand, building an online presence and managing your reputation (like a brand) will become increasing effective and yield strong results.
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These mentorships would potentially yield stronger results given men dominate leadership roles in tech and venture capital.
Also, the sheer number of measurements contained in each transcriptomic experiment enables data clustering to yield stronger results.
It is possible that use of more precise phenotypic measures of depression and anxiety based solely on clinical criteria could yield stronger results because non-differential misclassification of a binary outcome is likely to attenuate associations towards the null. 2 64 However, we showed the expected observational associations between smoking and depression, anxiety and psychological distress.
A journey of personal discovery will always yield stronger results.
BRUSSELS — Frustrated that her previous efforts to get more women into the top echelons of European business have not yielded stronger results, Viviane Reding, the senior justice official in the European Union, was to announce a new effort Monday that could result in legislation requiring that women occupy up to 60 percent of the seats on corporate boards.
It remains to be seen whether the reforms described in this issue will yield strong enough results for Japan to remain a leading science nation, let alone become the 'super-smart' society of its aspirations.
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