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It's no secret that the reporting of research is often, shall we say, disappointing: A single experiment's results may be overstated, or a broad conclusion vaguely attributed to what "studies show" despite the fact that multiple qualifications are warranted.
Do tests really help students learn -- or was a new study misreported? -- Kohn Valerie Strauss 2011
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It's no secret that the reporting of research is often, shall we say, disappointing: A single experiment's results may be overstated or a broad conclusion may be vaguely attributed to what study shows, despite the fact that multiple qualifications are warranted.
Alfie Kohn: Do Tests Really Help Students Learn or Was a New Study Misreported? Alfie Kohn 2011
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He noted that while the experiment's small sample size undercut some of its power, transgenic mosquitoes mated at a rate as good as what's seen in commercial operations using irradiated fruit flies.
Scientists Tweak Bugs to Zap Disease Gautam Naik 2011
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A quick summary of WMAP findings is available on the experiment's web site.
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Prior to a mission Charlie commanded, I saw some payload science reps bring him a whole bunch of changes to their experiment's procedures, literally the day before launch.
NASA's Next Administrator - Charles F. Bolden? - NASA Watch 2009
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It's no secret that the reporting of research is often, shall we say, disappointing: A single experiment's results may be overstated or a broad conclusion may be vaguely attributed to what study shows, despite the fact that multiple qualifications are warranted.
Alfie Kohn: Do Tests Really Help Students Learn or Was a New Study Misreported? Alfie Kohn 2011
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Second, I'm pretty sure any good artist (or other person with well-developed visual memory) who studied a zebra closely would not find it hard to answer your experiment's question.
Science Question From a Toddler: What do blind people see? Boing Boing 2009
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And I would question it even further and say: If we look from the 1960s at the billions of dollars that we have spent for the Great Society, for programs that have been designed to help bring people from out of the inner cities and to improve their lives and education, I say that, largely, that experiment's failed.
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Describing how she answered the experiment's survey questions about spending and saving, Ms. Price says, When the amounts were small, I was choosing to have most of the money right now, tonight.
Meet 'Future You.' Like What You See? Jason Zweig 2011
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In that sense, the experiment's success is more symbolic than practical.
Scientists create cell based on man-made genetic instructions 2010
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