Examples of using Quantitative study in English and their translations into Greek
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In the first phase, in the quantitative study, 236 teachers of the P.S.
The initial quantitative study of the references to the Court is supplemented by interviews with judges and lawyers making the references to the ECtHR;
Where exploratory work is required before a quantitative study can be carried out.
The sample of the quantitative study included 625 legal migrant domestic helpers from third countries.
French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac shared the interest of Lavoisier and others in the quantitative study of the properties of gases.
There is not a single quantitative study to support its curious claims.
Alternative Title Creation of an educational software based on multiplication for secondary primary school students andintervention through intervention: a quantitative study.
Optical coherence tomography for the quantitative study of cerebrovascular physiology.
In a recent quantitative study, 1012 Irish consumers were asked to rate the importance of mandatory labelling information for pre-packaged foodstuffs.
Suggests that Parliament conduct a quantitative study on the effectiveness of the consultation procedure;
The quantitative study is conducted via an online questionnaire among a population aged 18-65, working a minimum of 24 hours a week in a paid job(not self-employed).
In the 2005 survey, conducted by the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society, single people and younger people were more likely to use the Internet than others.
Where a quantitative study has been carried out, and qualitative data are required to validate particular measures or to clarify and illustrate the meaning of the findings.
I also understand your concern that the new regulations will disproportionately affect smaller banks. The quantitative study carried out by the Committee of European Banking Supervisors on the impact of Basel III on the banking sector has shown that small banks, Mrs Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou, would, in fact, be less affected by the new regulations than the top 50 banking groups of the European Union.
The quantitative study is conducted via an online questionnaire among a population aged 18-65, working a minimum of 24 hours a week in a paid job(not self-employed).
Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA witha quantitative study of 400 000 ME and more says that the virus is not only present in the blood, but also actively multiplies, while infecting others.
The main findings of the quantitative study suggest that in both communities the levels of meaningful contacts between the local population and refugees and/or migrants have increased, compared to the 2015 survey and results.
In one quantitative study, the reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline receives 64 points out of 100 marking it as an acceptable synthesis overall whereas a synthesis of an amide using HMDS is only described as adequate with a combined 32 points.
A large-scale quantitative study coordinated at KU Leuven, Belgium, now shows that some symptoms play a much bigger role than others in driving depression, and that the symptoms listed in DSM may not be the most useful ones.
The main findings of the quantitative study suggest that in both communities the levels of meaningful contacts between the local population and refugees and/or migrants have increased, compared to the 2015 survey and results.
Protein sequencing had great potential for the quantitative study of evolution(through the molecular clock hypothesis), but leading evolutionary biologists questioned the relevance of molecular biology for answering the big questions of evolutionary causation.
An acute test is a qualitative and quantitative study of the toxic reactions which may result from a single administration of the active substance or substances contained in the medicinal product, in the proportions and physico-chemical state in which they are present in the actual product.
To this end, we will undertake a quantitative study of vases, shapes and iconographic themes, an investigation of potters, painters and workshops discovered in the area under examination, and a contextual analysis of the vases, focusing on findspot and the larger site of provenance.
The Greendex is a quantitative study of 18,000 consumers in a total of 18 countries asked about energy consumption and conservation, transportation choices, food sources, the relative use of green products versus conventional products, attitudes toward the environment and sustainability, and knowledge of environmental concerns.
NGM STAFF| The Greendex is a quantitative study of 18,000 consumers in a total of 18 countries(14 in 2008, 17 in 2009 through 2012) asked about energy consumption and conservation, transportation choices, food sources, the relative use of green products versus conventional products, attitudes toward the environment and sustainability, and knowledge of environmental concerns.
Quantitative studies in Vietnam show we are making some progress, with an increasing number of people cutting down their water consumption.
The purpose of this continuing education article is to present, with examples, the major types of reliability andvalidity of measurement tools used in quantitative studies.
There have been large quantitative studies that examined the mental health status of men who have sex with both men and women," Dodge said,"but no one has sat down and talked with these men about it.
In addition, there are quantitative studies occurring as well, such as the 2015 study where blood levels were measured which confirmed earlier studies of vaporizing being an effective way to deliver THC.
Although a gliding bird's ability to stabilize its flight path is as critical as itsability to produce lift, relatively few quantitative studies on avian flight stability have been completed.