logo

Quotes About Research

Cancer as a Metabolic Disease, puts
~ Joseph Mercola
All books have to be researched, but readable books have their research buried.
~ Joshua Cohen
Quite a few people are here to study the European Union. Perhaps there is such a thing as the European Union.
~ Josip Novakovich
As we all know, blinking lights means science.
~ Joss Whedon
As religion starts to mix with politics, we have a culture that allows us to fall behind what were previously third world nations, because we are now treating science the way we did sex in the 1950s, banning or burying evolution theories and research into promising lifesaving areas such as stem-cell research.
~ Juan Enriquez
Instead of saying, 'I feel terrible. I feel guilty,' maybe [women] can take these results and advocate for [national] family-leave policies that create more options for mothers of babies," said researcher Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, the lead author of the 2002 day-care study, as she expressed her frustration with all the hand-wringing and guilt expressed in the study's wake by working mothers. "Every other industrialized nation has done it. Why can't we?
~ Judith Warner
It is the unknown that excites the ardor of scholars, who, in the known alone, would shrivel up with boredom.
~ Wallace Stevens
The economic effects of minimum wage legislation have been analyzed in numerous statistical studies.[44] While there is a debate over the magnitude of the effects, the weight of research by academic scholars points to the conclusion that unemployment for some population groups is directly related to legal minimum wages and that the unemployment effects of the minimum wage law are felt disproportionately by nonwhites.
~ Walter E. Williams
The Study of Society: A Unified Approach. The
~ Walter E. Williams
The atom was split by persistence.
~ Walter Kirn
Bei einem Dichter klauen ist Diebstahl, bei vielen Dichtern klauen ist Recherche
~ Walter Moers
Stealing from one author is plagiarism; from many authors, research.
~ Walter Moers
Las investigaciones muestran que los síntomas psiquiátricos de los adolescentes adictos a internet son muy parecidos a los de los jóvenes que sufren de abuso de sustancias químicas.
~ Walter Riso
That is, findings published in Pediatrics in 2017 concluded that "at 9 years of age, children with father loss have significantly shorter telomeres."1 Telomeres in our cells are what keep our genes from being deleted as our cells divide. As the National Academy of Sciences reports, "Telomere length in early life predicts lifespan."2
~ Warren Farrell
They confirmed that father absence is not just correlated with negative outcomes but actually causes negative outcomes.
~ Warren Farrell PhD
Money was also allocated for historical research, a worship anthology called Women's Words, and an AIDS outreach ministry.
~ Warren R. Ross
She turned back to the lab and let a thin stream of saliva pool into the slot marked SAMPLE B. "Lovely," AJ muttered. He left her to it and started on dinner.
~ Wendy Mass
Marine biology is not a science for the faint of heart." - KRAKEN The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid (2011)
~ Wendy Williams
Basic research is what I am doing when I don't know what I am doing.
~ Wernher von Braun
I remember a woman, speaking at a ceremony when Anne was given an award for National Women's Health Week. She said, "women need to work in medical research, and in applied medicine, because too many men treat women's bodies like they are just men's bodies with female parts, but our bodies are fundamentally different and need to be treated that way.
~ Wil Wheaton
Richer and more realistic assumptions do not suffice to make a theory successful. Scientists
~ Daniel Kahneman
An impressive series of studies by Thomas Åstebro sheds light on what happens when optimists receive bad news.
~ Daniel Kahneman
the following two statements mean exactly the same thing: Large samples are more precise than small samples. Small samples yield extreme results more often than large samples do.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Americans, provides a surprisingly definite answer to the most frequently asked question in well-being research: Can money buy happiness? The conclusion is that being poor makes one miserable, and that being rich may enhance one's life satisfaction, but does not (on average) improve experienced well-being.
~ Daniel Kahneman