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FST Research

Approach, sustain, and breach the knowledge frontier through the Researcher Development Framework. Explore different research clusters and embrace passion, creativity, and picking a research area. Stay informed with continuous literature flow and meta-analyses.

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Assistant Legislative Researcher

Join our team as an Assistant Legislative Researcher! Help provide comprehensive research support for legislative initiatives. Minimum qualifications: legal authorization to work in the United States. Training provided.

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Top Automotive Marketing Services Companies

The new era of automotive digital marketing is here. The onus is on the automotive dealerships to keep pace with the tech trends to stay competitive and widen profit margins.\nAccording to a new report by Researcher, the global online car buying market size is projected to grow by $101 billion from

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Institutional Review Board Application Process

The basics of the IRB, researcher responsibilities, IRB members, and the role of faculty advisors and student investigators in navigating the IRB application process. Understand the importance of ancillary approvals for research projects involving human subjects.

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Understanding Ethnographic Research Design

Ethnography, a qualitative research method, involves studying people and cultures through observation and interaction in their natural environment. Researchers immerse themselves in the subject group to gain insights, interpret results through a cultural lens, and document findings through detailed

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To be or not to be – ‘insider/outsider positionality’: Methodological challenges in researching a group of Iraqi Kurdish migrants in the UK.

Research by Chra R. Mahmud explores the methodological challenges in studying Iraqi Kurdish migrants in the UK, focusing on insider-outsider positionality. The study delves into the lived experiences of this group, examining the researcher's status and identity negotiation during the research proces

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Preferred Capabilities of Record Linkage Systems for Research

This presentation by Krista Park from the US Census Bureau explores the preferred capabilities of record linkage systems in facilitating research. It includes disclaimers, details about the researcher stakeholder team, coordination, leadership oversight, and the outline of the linkage process. The f

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Researching at GARF: Accessing Soviet and Post-Soviet Documents

Explore the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) for Soviet and post-Soviet documents accessible to both Russian and international researchers. Learn how to obtain a researcher pass, request materials, utilize electronic finding aids, and search for specific terms and files remotely. Disco

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Understanding Non-Probability Sampling Methods

Non-probability sampling methods involve selecting samples based on subjective judgment rather than random selection. Types include convenience sampling, quota sampling, judgmental (purposive) sampling, and snowball sampling. Convenience sampling picks easily available samples, quota sampling select

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IRB Applications

Reviewing IRB applications involves checking for completion of necessary information, ensuring proper student researcher listing with faculty sponsor, verifying logical data collection dates and participant numbers, reviewing research design, assessing instruments used, examining recruitment and sel

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Advancing the European Research Area (ERA) Towards Innovation and Excellence

The European Research Area (ERA) aims to boost research and innovation investments, enhance market uptake, and promote excellence by prioritizing certain objectives. With significant achievements in R&D expenditure and researcher growth, the ERA is focusing on deepening and broadening its impact thr

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Empowering Scientific Startup Entrepreneurship: EURAXESS Startup Hub Initiatives

Network with experienced members focused on thematic areas like researcher integration, talent management, and more. Explore pilot activities, workshops, and leadership academy sessions aimed at boosting innovation and fostering a supportive ecosystem for scientific startups.

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Challenges and Solutions in Implementing Historical Competencies in Teaching

Explore the complexities and obstacles faced in implementing historical competencies in teaching, as discussed by Jens Aage Poulsen, a senior lecturer and researcher at HistoryLab, University College Lillebaelt, Denmark. The content delves into competence-based curriculum, core historical competenci

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The Frustrations of Traditional Drying

The Frustrations of Traditional Drying: Enter the FBD Fluid Bed Dryer by VJ Instruments\n\nAh, the lab. A place of discovery, innovation, and...endless frustration with drying processes? If you're a scientist or researcher working with delicate mater

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Case Study Method in Research

The case study method offers in-depth insights into social units, revealing behavior patterns, motivations, and historical perspectives. It aids in constructing questionnaires, enhances researcher experience, and facilitates the study of social changes. However, limitations include lack of comparabi

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The Best Trail Cameras for Capturing High

Trail cameras have become indispensable tools for capturing high-quality nature footage, providing a window into the hidden world of wildlife. Whether you\u2019re a professional wildlife photographer, a researcher, or an avid nature enthusiast, choos

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Understanding Qualitative Research: Foundations and Orientations

Explore the foundations of qualitative research and orientations to meaning in Big Q qualitative methods. Delve into the values, characteristics, and theoretical underpinnings of qualitative inquiry, and reflect on the significance of meaning-making in research. Consider the role of subjectivity in

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First-Time Researcher's Guide: Navigating the IRB Submission Process at Barry University IRB January 2023

Providing essential guidance for first-time researchers submitting to the Barry University IRB in January 2023. Covers initial steps such as creating an IRBNet account, completing ethics training, determining the review category, and selecting the appropriate protocol form.

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Extant Data Collection: Methods and Challenges in Online Research

This chapter delves into the collection of extant data online, exploring different types of data, modes of collection, and the researcher's role. It covers materials analysis, unobtrusive observation, challenges such as incomplete records and biased data, and the nuances of online observation method

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Diverse Roles of Social Workers in Social Action

Social workers play various roles in social action, such as advocate, counselor, mediator, and researcher. They work to fight for rights, empower individuals, resolve conflicts, conduct research, and bring about positive change in communities. These diverse roles showcase the creativity and impact o

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Surviving and Thriving in Research: Insights from Dr. Simon Rees

Engage in a comprehensive exploration of research survival strategies with Dr. Simon Rees, Head of Researcher Development at Durham University. Delve into topics such as successful researcher attributes, student/supervisor dynamics, career planning, work-life balance, and more. This session offers a

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Roles of Community Health Nurse: Presented by Mr. Ajith K.K.

Community Health Nurses play various roles including Clinician, Educator, Advocate, Manager, Collaborator, Leader, and Researcher. The Clinician role focuses on providing holistic care, health promotion, and wellness services to individuals, families, groups, and populations. The Educator role invol

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Understanding Physical Science in B.Ed: Nature, Scope, and Careers

Physical science in B.Ed involves the study of non-living matter and energy, covering fields like Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Earth Science, Geology, and more. It emphasizes experimentation to gather evidence of natural phenomena, with a broad scope spanning visible and invisible realms. Graduate

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Understanding H-Index and I10-Index in Scientific Research

The h-index and i10-index are important metrics in evaluating a researcher's impact and productivity in scientific research. The h-index indicates the number of publications with at least the same number of citations, while the i10-index counts the number of publications with at least 10 citations.

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Enhanced Directional Extraction of Very Cold Neutrons Using Diamond Nanoparticle Reflector

Alexander Nezvanov, a researcher at Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, presented a study on enhanced directional extraction of very cold neutrons using a diamond nanoparticle powder reflector. Very cold neutrons (VCN) have unique properties making them ideal for various applications in neutron tec

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Engaging Students as Stakeholders in Research Interviews

Explore how researchers can position students as stakeholders in research interviews, focusing on utilizing the Personal Meaning Making Map (PMMM) to create a welcoming dialogue opportunity. The presentation discusses theoretical frameworks, the importance of honoring stakeholders, building relation

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Checks and Balances in ECtHR Cases of Mass Surveillance

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) applies checks and balances in cases of mass surveillance, ensuring that applicants exhaust domestic remedies, adhere to time limits, demonstrate harm, consider legal persons, and meet other criteria like oversight and information sharing. The ECtHR's case

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Navigating Uncharted Waters: A Clinical Academic Journey

Dr. Lisa Roberts shares her inspiring journey as a clinical academic, blending roles as a physiotherapist, researcher, lecturer, and clinician manager. She emphasizes perseverance, team collaboration, and seeking opportunities for growth in her career. Through challenges and successes, she advocates

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Marshmallow Slime Experiment: Microwave Time Impact

Exploring the impact of microwave duration on marshmallows for making slime, this experiment tested different times to observe how it affects marshmallow consistency and slime stretchiness. By varying microwave times, from 25 to 35 seconds, the researcher recorded changes in marshmallows and slime a

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New Zealand Dress Regulations 1852-1909: Insights into Military Attire Evolution

Researcher Barry O'Sullivan delves into New Zealand military history through the lens of uniforms and personal equipment. His book compiles dress regulations, unit specifics, and Imperial guidelines from the mid-19th to early 20th century, fostering discussion and research in the field.

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Insights from HERA Collider Experiments and Acronyms

Lessons learned from the HERA collider regarding its operation, detectors, experiments, and challenges faced. Acronyms like HERA, H1, ZEUS are explained, along with details on beam collisions and detectors used. Personal insights and caveats shared by a researcher who was involved in the HERA projec

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Impact of Industrial Doctorates on PhD Programs: Lessons and Perspectives

This presentation explores the impact of industrial doctorates, focusing on transferable lessons for other PhD programs. It discusses the evolution of doctoral training, challenges in university-industry relationships, and the changing landscape of doctoral funding schemes in the UK. Key themes incl

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Mastering the Art of Literature Reviews: A Comprehensive Guide

Learning how to conduct a literature review is essential for any academic researcher. This process involves summarizing, evaluating, and analyzing the existing research on a topic to identify gaps, relationships, and areas for further study. By mastering the techniques outlined in this guide, resear

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Understanding Steve the Scientist: A Persona for Government Researcher

Meet Steve the Scientist, a dedicated government researcher focused on climate change. Steve's themes include evaluation, research, advice, and analysis, aiming to advance his work through collaboration, feedback, and promotion within the federal climate research community.

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Perspectives of a Clinical Researcher: Promise, Partnership, and Process

Clinical researcher L. Ebony Boulware shares insights on Community-Engaged Research (CEnR), emphasizing the core features, types of partnerships, illustrative process examples, challenges, and key questions. The partnership principles and implications for the research process are highlighted, emphas

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Ethical Considerations in Educational Research

Exploring the ethical values that guide educational research, this content delves into the impact of research on participants, key principles for ethical research design, and the importance of being an ethical researcher. It emphasizes the need for informed consent, respect for confidentiality, volu

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False Positives and Flexibility in Data Analysis: Addressing Researcher Degrees of Freedom

This content delves into the issue of false positives in data analysis, emphasizing how researcher degrees of freedom can lead to erroneous conclusions. It discusses the impact of hypothesis tests, p-values, and the prevalence of false positives in research. Solutions such as setting simple rules fo

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Strategies for Success in Parenting with Mental Illness: Insights from Researcher and Psychologist Peter van der Ende

Peter van der Ende, MSc., PhD, researcher and psychologist, presents valuable insights on fulfilling the parental role for individuals with mental illness. His work focuses on personal recovery, rehabilitation, and strategies for achieving success and satisfaction in parenting. The content covers mo

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Comprehensive Investigation of a 72-Year-Old Retired Market Researcher with NHL

Mrs. GE, a retired market researcher, presents with increasing fatigue, night sweats, abnormal blood film, and splenomegaly. Her medical history includes surgeries and hypertension. Examination reveals reduced air entry in the chest and calf swelling. Further investigations indicate a large B-cell l

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Cayuse Human Ethics Platform Guide for Researchers

Explore the Cayuse Human Ethics online submission platform that offers smart forms with branching logic, promotes review efficiency, and eases collaboration efforts. Get started by learning about login credentials, account activation, accessing URLs, creating submissions, and more. This comprehensiv

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