Quotes About Research
Fiction has to be well researched, properly conceived and logically presented.Reality needs none of the above.
~ Manoj Vaz
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There are few aspects of everyday life that aren't touched by the technologies developed for space travel.
~ Scott Kelly
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mothers suffered from major nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. When the children reached school age, 21 percent scored 130 or more points on a standard IQ test, a level considered gifted. If their mothers had no morning sickness, only 7 percent of kids did that well. The researchers have a theory—still to be proven—about why. Two hormones that stimulate a woman to vomit may also act like neural fertilizer for the developing brain.
~ John Medina
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John Bransford, a gifted education researcher, has spent many years studying what separates novice teachers from expert teachers. One of many things he noticed is the way the experts organize information. "[Experts'] knowledge is not simply a list of facts and formulas that are relevant to their domain; instead, their knowledge is organized around core concepts or 'big ideas' that guide their thinking about their domains," he cowrote in How People Learn.
~ John Medina
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Experiments show that infants just entering the third trimester will move or alter their heart rate, or both, in response to a strong light beamed at the womb.
~ John Medina
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happy a child ultimately becomes. This chapter is all about why some kids, like Baby 19, are so unhappy—and other kids are not. (Indeed, most kids are just the opposite. Baby 19 is so named because babies 1 through 18 in Kagan's study were comparatively pretty jolly.) We will discuss the biological basis of happy children,
~ John Medina
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The British general election of 2010 returned only three MPs to the Commons who described their professions as "science or research" (compared with thirty-eight barristers).
~ John Micklethwait
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As this body of knowledge has evolved, a much more critical job for researchers and scientists has evolved into explaining and educating policy makers and the public to the risks of global warming and the possible consequences of action or of no action.
~ John Olver
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Student—"any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully.
~ John Piper
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Dokonce badatel v oboru potÃ…â"¢ebuje kalkula?ku a pár minut, aby vám spo?ítal rozdíl hlasitosti mezi 53 decibely a 87 decibely.
~ John Powell
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industry analyst Caspar Rawles maintains. "We expect cobalt supply from [Congo] to become more dominant in the market."200 Another industry analyst, Andries Gerbens, warns: "The cobalt-supply dependency on the Congo is a risky situation." 201 This dependence has sparked multiple research efforts at finding an alternative to cobalt to utilize in efforts to improve the life and cost-effectiveness of batteries.
~ John Prendergast
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The researchers publishing in this area are careful to attach the appropriate caveats to their findings, but the media and blogosphere have an annoying habit of ignoring caveats.
~ John R. Hibbing
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Paradoxically, therefore, as economics becomes more truly scientific, it will become less of a science. Acknowledging these limitations will free it to serve us once more.
~ John Rapley
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You really should do some research for a change instead of just listening to the voices in your head.
~ John Ringo
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It is not only Frances Moore Lappé whose mind is changing as new evidence comes in from protein research; the most rigorous scientific journals are likewise convinced. An editorial in the medical journal Lancet reports: Formerly, vegetable proteins were classified as second-class, and regarded as inferior to first-class proteins of animal origin, but this distinction has now been generally discarded.
~ John Robbins
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So, similarly, there's another exchange (auction) that sells smaller, cheaper companies. It's called the Over The Counter Market (OTC). It's more like the lower priced rocking chair / furniture auction. I'm not knocking the companies that are sold there. They are just much smaller companies, many of which are just getting started. Some of these startup companies can offer incredible profit opportunities if you have good research and pick the right one.
~ John Roberts
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The modern tendency towards increasing specialization in all branches of research and scholarship has discouraged comparative studies of the arts; and what we seldom do we generally distrust. But our distrust of analogies was not shared by the sixteenth century, which inherited from antiquity a habit of drawing parallels as a matter of course.
~ John Shearman
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People who read too many books get quirky. We can't have too much eccentricity or it would bankrupt us. Market research depends on people behaving as if they were all alike.
~ John Taylor Gatto
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Columbia got into orbit without any trouble, docked on schedule with the ISS, and successfully completed a multidisciplinary microgravity and Earth science research mission lasting more than two weeks.
~ John W. Young
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I'm quite sure there is a simple way. The trouble is that simple ways so often come out of such complicated research.
~ John Wyndham
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But what, I ask, was life really like? What hard evidence do we have for what we might want to know about women's lives? No evidence means no real knowledge.
~ Elizabeth Wayland Barber
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We simply don't know, which is why scientific research is an almost constant search for better truths and not "the truth.
~ Ellen J. Langer
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As a matter of research, a patient's confidence will actually help block more pain signals to the brain than the morphine-medicine itself. What does that say to you? Our fears make us hurt a lot more than we actually do. And our confidence reduces our pain—we don't hurt as much as we should.
~ Elmer L. Towns
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Access to Internet is an access into a Great wealth of knowledge and information. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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