Word: rigorousity
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Henschke argues that the J.A.M.A. findings are more scientifically rigorous than previous research because the doctors started following participants before anyone knew who would become sick. (Other studies were so-called retrospective reports, which can lead investigators to jump to conclusions since they already know the outcome.) She and her...
If there were a fashion equivalent to the handsome player, it would be Cristobal Balenciaga, above, the great Spanish couturier who shaped fashion from 1937, when he opened his Paris atelier, until 1968, when he abruptly closed it. The designer's rigorous spirit has always hovered over runways, but thanks...
“The specific courses he took here were rigorous quantitative classes—classes that almost nobody who has been away from solving problem sets and taking tests for ten years while working in high-powered jobs does well in,” Frankel said. ?...
Both recent graduates say the application and selection process is rigorous and includes several interviews, including meetings with Fitzsimmons and Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73.
The real point of difference, though, is the training given to the 50-strong staff. Covering 37 esoteric topics in over 530 hours of classroom and home study, and culminating in a 212-hour written paper and an oral exam in which the therapist must correctly diagnose a guest's...