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Inferential Statistics

Hypothesis testing is a key aspect of inferential statistics, allowing researchers to make conclusions about populations based on sample data. This process involves formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, and determining the probability of results under different scenarios. By comparing the

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EURAXESS Talent Circulation Hub

The EURAXESS Talent Circulation Hub focuses on mobility support for researchers in the ERA, aiming to attract, welcome, integrate, and retain talent. Its structured core coordination group engages with the wider EURAXESS community to enhance services related to international mobility, alumni engagem

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Understanding Research Strategies for Effective Study Design

Research strategies guide researchers in planning and executing studies by determining how to answer research questions and implement methodologies. There are various types of research strategies, such as case studies, qualitative interviews, quantitative surveys, and action-oriented research, each

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Discovering Ocean's Challenges: Virtual Meetings with Researchers

Dive into the world of ocean exploration with your students through a series of virtual conferences with researchers and specialists, organized by the Tara Ocean Foundation. Explore topics such as ocean and climate, plastic pollution, plankton, and Arctic ice melting. Engage in presentations, Q&A se

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Education Conference Agenda for Student Success

Ms. Vanessa Olson chairs an education conference covering topics such as student management, alternative programs, chronic absenteeism, and student health. Presentations by directors and supervisors focus on strategies for improving student well-being and academic success. The agenda includes sessio

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EURAXESS Science4Refugees Hub Information Session Overview

Join the EURAXESS Science4Refugees Hub Information Session to learn about the activities, core team, and future plans of the hub. Discover how the hub aims to support the integration of displaced researchers into the labor market, with a focus on female researchers and their spouses. Explore the syn

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Mastering Poster Writing: Essential Tips and Guidelines for Social Science Researchers

Enhance your poster writing skills with this comprehensive guide tailored for social science researchers. Learn about the building blocks of a poster, download templates, get writing tips, and understand the importance of background, method, results, discussion, references, and acknowledgements sect

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Enhancing Research Integrity for Experienced Researchers

Advance your research integrity skills with Epigeum's interactive online course tailored for experienced researchers. Covering authorship disputes, data management, collaborations, and more, this program provides practical guidance to support institutions in fostering a culture of research integrity

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Meet the Distinguished Researchers in Medical Sciences

Head of Medical Sciences Research Centers and academic experts share insights on the importance of research, qualities of good researchers, types of variables, study methodologies, validity and reliability of tests, and essential tools like BioRender, Plagiarism Checkers, and Grammarly.

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Student Support and Progress Team: Enhancing General Education Programs for Student Success

The Student Support and Progress Team (SSPT) emphasizes early intervention within the general education program to address student underachievement. Composed of educators, the team identifies areas of need, recommends systematic supports, and implements interventions at different levels to accelerat

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Grant Writing Basics for New Researchers

Understanding the importance of grant writing for new researchers is crucial for advancing research and economic development at the University of Arkansas. Vice Provost Jim Rankin leads efforts to create a nationally recognized research institution through collaboration and innovation, focusing on g

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Optimizing Homework Effect on Student Achievement Through Causal Machine Learning

Using TIMSS 2019 data from Ireland, a study conducted at Maynooth University explores the impact of homework frequency, duration, and question types on student achievement in math and science. By leveraging causal machine learning techniques, researchers aim to provide insights for educators on effe

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NIH Budget Basics for Researchers in Virtual Seminar

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides essential information in a virtual seminar on program funding, grants administration, and budget building blocks for investigators. Key topics covered include budget types, components, important considerations, award policy issues, and tips for gettin

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Understanding Factorial Designs in Experiments

Factorial designs in experiments allow researchers to study the effects of multiple independent variables simultaneously. This type of design enables the examination of main effects and interactions between factors, providing a comprehensive understanding of the research variables. Main effects refe

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Using Interview Schedule as a Data Collection Tool

Interview schedules are a method of data collection similar to questionnaires, where researchers or enumerators fill in a set of questions for respondents. The process involves researchers visiting respondents, asking questions in order, and recording responses. Enumerators must be carefully selecte

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Understanding Observation as a Data Collection Tool in Behavioral Science

Observation method serves as a crucial tool for data collection in behavioral science, enabling researchers to systematically record and analyze observable phenomena. This method involves recording behavior patterns without direct interaction, providing in-depth insights into natural settings and in

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Co-Teaching in Student Teaching: A Collaborative Approach

Co-teaching in student teaching involves mentor teachers and student teachers working together to plan, deliver, and assess instruction while sharing responsibilities and opportunities for collaborative pedagogy. It is a model that enhances student learning by engaging two teachers actively in the c

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Effective Job Search Strategies for Early Career Researchers

Explore insightful tips from Natalie Lundsteen on career planning and job search strategies for early career researchers. Learn about self-assessment, research alignment, and networking skills crucial for a successful research career journey.

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Student Organization Advisor Training and Role Summary

Understanding the role of a student organization advisor involves promoting student interests, motivating them, and serving as a guide in areas such as policies, procedures, and organizational recognition requirements. Advisors also play a crucial role in developing students' leadership skills, fost

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New Faculty Workshop Series: Student Health and Wellness Connection is Prevention

The New Faculty Workshop Series on Wednesday, September 15, 2021, focuses on student health and wellness, emphasizing prevention at the University of Connecticut. Featuring speakers Suzanne Onorato, Executive Director of Student Health and Wellness (SHaW), and Kristina Stevens, Director of SHaW Ment

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Efficient Student Track Allocation Process

The Student Track Allocation process enables users to streamline student progression by uploading a specific file acquired from Query Viewer User Role. This process is designed for Secondary and Sports School career students, allowing for the management and verification of student programs and plans

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Addressing Students' Needs and Challenges: Interim SRC Progress Overview

The Interim SRC, led by Mr. W.N. Khumalo, serves as a platform for various student political formations to represent student voices in the lead-up to the 2021 SRC elections. Despite challenges due to COVID-19, the SRC engages students through virtual platforms to ensure their views are heard. Initia

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Understanding IBM SPSS for Statistical Analysis

IBM SPSS, formerly known as Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, is a powerful software package for statistical analysis used by researchers across various industries. Developed in the late 1960s, SPSS offers features for data management, statistical analysis, and data documentation. It simp

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Supporting Your Student's Transition to College: A Parent's Guide

Providing valuable information on how parents can support their students' transition to college, this presentation emphasizes the importance of understanding student privacy laws, fostering healthy parent involvement, and being a partner in your student's success. It covers topics such as the parent

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Housing Guide for International Researchers in France

Understanding rental rules in France is crucial for international researchers. This guide covers defining search criteria, finding accommodation, signing a lease, moving in, and useful links. It also highlights criteria like length of stay, furnished or unfurnished options, and location preferences

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Supporting Researchers with Research Data Management (RDM) Costs by Jacques Flores

Helping researchers meet funder and institutional demands for data management plans, sharing data, metadata, security, privacy, and long-term preservation. Creating awareness about RDM costs beyond storage solutions, emphasizing metadata, informed consent, anonymization, and data preparation. Provid

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Cutting-Edge TPC Simulation Techniques at Budker INP & NSU

Cutting-edge TPC simulation techniques implemented by researchers at Budker INP and NSU include framework implementations, event displays, background simulations, track distortions, and gas medium simulations. Researchers like Andrey Sokolov, Lev Shekhtman, Vijayanand KV, and Timofey Maltsev have co

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Funding Opportunities for Students, Researchers, and Institutions in France

Explore various funding opportunities available for students, researchers, and institutions interested in France. From scholarships and grants for students to research fellowships and institutional funding programs, there are diverse options to support educational and research endeavors in France.

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Deanery of Clinical Sciences Funding Challenge 2018 Launch Event

The Deanery of Clinical Sciences is offering a small grant opportunity for early career researchers within the clinical sciences field. The fund aims to support researchers' current studies and research projects with a maximum grant of £2,500. Applications are open to postgraduates and postdocs, an

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Innovative Hand Orthosis Development for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients

Develop an intuitive hand orthosis to support individuals with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). The project aims to enhance active hand support through high-tech, multi-DOF orthoses designed by a team of researchers focusing on control strategies, functional development, and integration with exist

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Exploring Student Partnerships in SoTL: Lessons and Insights

Delve into the realm of student partnerships in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) with insights from practice and experiences shared. Discover various levels of student involvement, strategies for recruiting students, incentives for participation, power dynamics in working with student

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Human Research Ethics Guidance for Researchers: Application and Approval Processes

This document provides comprehensive guidance for researchers on preparing applications and conducting human research ethics projects. It covers various aspects such as recruitment processes, consent processes, risk management, data collection, and reporting. The guidelines aim to ensure high-qualit

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Introduction to Boston University's Shared Computing Cluster

Boston University's Shared Computing Cluster (SCC) provides researchers with access to a high-performance computing environment for running code, collaborating on shared data, and utilizing specialized software packages. With over 800 nodes, 20,000 processors, and hundreds of GPUs, the SCC offers re

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Effective Communication for Researchers - Virtual Residency Workshop

Dive into effective communication strategies for researchers in the Virtual Residency Workshop led by Henry Neeman from the University of Oklahoma. Explore research terminology, the mindset gap, and ways to engage with different types of researchers. Discover how to locate and approach researchers f

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Integrating ORCID into Research Workflows: A Vital Tool for Researchers

ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a unique identifier that streamlines scholarly work tracking, affiliations, and data visibility. Funders, publishers, and researchers worldwide are adopting ORCID to enhance workflow efficiency, data accuracy, and impact assessment. Integration of ORCID

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Supporting Student Members: Engaging and Empowering for Success

Explore the key aspects of supporting student members, including the importance of engagement, accessing information, CEC programs, and transitioning to student chapters. Learn about unit benefits, understanding student members' needs, and the career journey from student to professional. Gain insigh

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Social Impact and Motivations of Early Career Researchers in Europe

Exploring the motivations of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in Europe regarding impactful research, this study delves into the importance of social impact, the challenges faced, such as academic priorities over societal impact, and specific issues affecting ECRs like short-term contracts and freque

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Supporting Researchers at Risk in Europe: Project Overview

This project focuses on supporting researchers at risk in Europe through a long-term, cross-sectoral structure to improve career development opportunities, bridge support mechanisms, and enhance the work environment. With funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 program, the initiative aims to

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Academic Researchers' Union Contract Details at UC System

The Academic Researchers' Union at the University of California system, represented by UAW Local 5810, successfully negotiated a new contract in a record time in 2019. The contract covers specialists, project scientists, and professional researchers, with salary adjustments and unit exclusions clear

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Strategies for Advancing Female Researchers' Careers at ZRC SAZU, Slovenia

Enhancing gender equality and career advancement for female researchers at ZRC SAZU in Slovenia is a priority, with measures like mentoring, flexible working hours, funds for family support, and promoting excellence being key strategies. The institution's Gender Equality Plan (GEP) includes initiati

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