He and his wife, Kay, began by holding Bible studies for people who weren't regular churchgoers.
Studies suggest people who stop smoking gain on average 6-13lb (2.7-5.9kg) over the first six months.
These assets are in early development and have not yet advanced to proof-of-concept studies in people.
Studies show people make decisions largely based on emotional reasons, and then rationalize them afterwards so they feel logical.
Studies show people choose an average house in a good neighborhood over a good house in an average neighboorhood, he said.
The site also contains a breakdown of "expat findings" from the survey and case studies of people who have moved or settled in foreign countries.
Dr Marie Janson, from the charity Alzheimer's Research UK, called for more studies in people to see if there was a link between sleeping patterns and Alzheimer's.
However, recent years have produced a number of studies comparing people who have taken a benzodiazepine for years nonstop with people who have never taken a benzodiazepine.
Studies on people have left more questions than answers, and laboratory experiments have failed to pin down a plausible mechanism whereby weak magnetic fields could trigger the disease.
The most damaging evidence that meat is a major cause of cancer are studies of people who went into spontaneous remission solely because of a change in their diet.
"It rings true to me, " said psychologist James Pennebaker at the University of Texas at Austin who studies how people handle secrets and self-disclosure, but was not involved in the project.
As in all studies, people who were vulnerable as a result of already being depressed, or having been traumatized in the past, were more likely to develop PTSD after the disaster.
Numerous behavioural studies document people's susceptibility to money illusion.
The campaign included hard-hitting radio advertisements, with genuine case studies from people whose lives had been adversely affected by drug driving, backed up by powerful images on posters and buses throughout the region.
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At the beginning of each of the studies, people were asked whether they had excessive workloads or insufficient time to do their job as well as questions around how much freedom they had to make decisions.
They looked at studies comparing people who decided to get vaccinated to those who didn't, and figured that fewer of the vaccinated people died because they were healthier in the first place, healthy enough to go out and get a vaccine.
It is the site of the dryly entitled but fascinating Laboratory for Communication Between Humans and Interactive Media, which is the domain of a genial, enthusiastic professor called Clifford Nass who studies how people and machines get on, particularly when the machines talk to the people.
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Our studies show that people think of energy efficiency as cheap, and cheap is definitely uncool.
Studies show that people change their minds about sentencing and prisons when they are better informed.
Studies have shown people reduce electricity use by about 10 percent with more detailed and regular information.
Some studies showed that people with gene defects that caused low CETP levels had less heart disease.
The take-away from these studies is that people who have successfully built multiple companies behave similarly when faced with problems.
Other studies confirm that people are often more concerned about their income relative to others' than about their absolute income.
Studies suggest that people without access to regular care are more likely to need crisis care, the most expensive kind of treatment.
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For instance, studies show that people give more creative solutions to a problem after seeing an Apple logo than an IBM logo.
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In addition, studies suggest older people are much more vulnerable to inflation.
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Studies suggest more people now play soccer in the U.S. than baseball, and lacrosse participation among kids has more than doubled in the last decade.
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Studies show that people remember 10% of what they hear and 20% of what they read, but about 80% of what they see and do.
Trade groups for meat producers have questioned the link to cardiovascular disease, saying studies that ask people to recall what they ate over long periods are imprecise.
Studies show that people living near a health center are less likely to go to the emergency room and less likely to have unmet critical medical needs.
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