• By the way, The study done by Mehrabian in 1979 on communication channels indicates that in face-to-face conversation, 55% of meaning is communicated via NVC, 7% via the verbal language (words) and 38% via the paralinguistics (Tone, timbre, speed of speaking, etc) and ALL THREE areas have to be taken into consideration when assessing communication.

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  • According to a 2004 study by the Center on Wrongful Convictions, at Northwestern University Law School, lying police and jailhouse informants are the leading cause of wrongful convictions in capital cases in the United States.

    NEWYORKER: Trial by Fire

  • China's securities regulator also is considering opening up the country's capital markets to international hedge funds by launching a feasibility study on broadening the scope of the QFII program to include such investors, a person familiar with the situation said last week.

    WSJ: China May Give Foreign Pension Funds New Investment Opportunities

  • According to a study by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, just 3 percent of the long-run fiscal problem is due to the ARRA. The rest of this yawning gap is due to projected rises in spending on entitlement programs, primarily Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

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  • Instead, to judge by the most comprehensive study on the reliability of forensic evidence to date, the error rate is more than 10% in five categories of analysis, including fiber, paint and body fluids. (Meaning: When the expert says specimen X matches source Y, there's a 10% probability he's wrong.) DNA and fingerprints are more reliable but still not foolproof.

    FORBES: Forensic evidence doesn't always tell the truth.

  • Lower capital investment in the U.S. means less wage growth, and so the people hurt most by this tax hike would be workers, according to a study by the Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Buffett Ruse

  • There had been a lot of forums and papers published, she says, but the field had been handicapped by a tendency on the part of drug companies to approach the problem on a study-by-study basis, often not following up with communities after the work is done.

    FORBES: Genentech To Increase Diversity In Clinical Trials

  • Adults set a confusing example by lying once a day, on average, based on a 1996 study led by researchers at the University of Virginia.

    WSJ: How to Handle Little Liars

  • But those days may be over, according to a new study conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the jobs site CareerBuilder.com.

    FORBES: New Evidence That Retirement Is A Thing Of The Past

  • But that estimate, often invoked by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), is corroborated by a recent study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) on the job creation impacts of the grant program that explicitly excludes jobs associated with the Bush-era projects.

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  • The study was based on data contributed by 596 patients with the disease, formally called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS. By showing that the drug didn't have any effect on progression of the condition, it contradicted a small study three years ago that suggested such a benefit was possible.

    WSJ: ALS Study Falls Short, But Use of Social Media Holds Promise

  • There is a "compelling" case for road charging in the UK rather than the current system funded by taxes on fuel, a study has suggested.

    BBC: Compelling case for UK road charging, IFS study says

  • An especially significant 2011 study, reported on by Live Science, found that chewing gum before taking a test improved performance, but chewing gum throughout the test did not.

    FORBES: Chew Yourself a Better Brain

  • But as a new study conducted by the Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth and distilled in a recent Washington Legal Foundation Legal Backgrounder demonstrates, these rules have not kept up with technology.

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  • Bullish action in ADM options and the bump-up in shares follow a study released by Purdue University economists on Tuesday showing, among other things, that high food prices are expected to persist for the next one to two years.

    FORBES: E*Trade Options Draw A Crowd As Shares Pop

  • But another study on trust, by Judith Olson, a cognitive psychologist and professor of information and computer sciences at University of California, Irvine, showed that people who met virtually could predict behavior and establish trust if they had enough time.

    FORBES: Why We Need to Meet in Person

  • The New York Times, meanwhile, wondered why anyone would opt-in for overdraft protection, and reported on a study by Vanguard that showed that men were more likely to sell their stocks at market lows during the 2008 financial crisis.

    FORBES: Money Monday: The Best Personal Finance Stories from the Weekend

  • All this may seem obvious, but it is clearly worth me prattling on about it, because the recently released 14th Annual Mystery Shopping Study by the etailing group found some appallingly bad behavior among merchants on this topic.

    FORBES: Abandoned Online Shopping Carts: How to Close Those Deals

  • Richard Lewis, Edinburgh City Council's culture and leisure convener, said a report on the results of the study would be considered by councillors once the development phase ended, following which a decision on the facility's future would be taken.

    BBC: Leith Waterworld

  • The first study is on television advertising by Kristin Harrison from the University of Illinois.

    NPR: Kids Have Easy Access to Junk Food

  • The study was funded by the National Institute on Aging and was led by Dr. Joseph F.

    CNN: Fish oil ingredient doesn't slow Alzheimer's

  • And a study by Durham University does cast doubt on whether the pupil premium will make the kind of difference the Lib Dems are hoping for.

    BBC: Pupil Premium's first year: Grade A or could do better?

  • In a recent Buzz Marketing Group study on technology, sponsored by Dell, we found that 79 percent of moms surveyed have between two and four laptops in their homes.

    FORBES: If Mom Is CTO Of The Family, Who's CTO At School?

  • More than half of the CEOs interviewed by IBM for their Global CEO Study Capitalizing on Complexity acknowledged that they are not prepared to handle the new reality of international business.

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  • According to a study published on December 9th by Andrew Oswald and Andrew Benito of Warwick University, Londoners over the 1980s lost an extra 70 minutes a week to traffic jams or commuting.

    ECONOMIST: Straddling the great divide | The

  • For instance, according to a 2010 study by Google, advertisers experience, on average, an 11.5% increase in mobile click-through rates when they run a mobile-specific campaign as compared to a hybrid or PC-only campaign.

    FORBES: What Does The Future Hold For Mobile Marketing SEO?

  • For example, recent college grads with a degree in architecture have a 13.9% unemployment rate, while English literature majors had a 9.2% rate, according to a study conducted by Georgetown's Center on Education and the Workplace.

    CNN: Governors, stop bashing liberal arts

  • Dr Morgan hopes to put some of these new approaches into practice by embarking on a three-year study of 1, 000 university students to deal with some critical unresolved questions, such as whether light users of the drug, who take it seemingly without side-effects, are actually storing up problems for the future.

    ECONOMIST: A scientific row has broken out over the effects of Ecstasy

  • The survey indicates that one-third to one-half of businesses possessing a healthy knowledge of the requirements of Obamacare (knowledge provided to those participating in the study by McKinsey) would give up on or make major changes to their employee health benefit programs as a result of the economic responsibilities the law will place on them.

    FORBES: McKinsey's Anti-Obamacare Study May Be A Lie - But It's A Lie Worth Big Bucks To McKinsey

  • 's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which were refuted by EPA's own National Center for Environmental Economics "Internal Study on Climate" report conclusions.

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