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Graders as Meta-Reviewers

Proceedings of the Third (2016) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale, 2016
Large classes, both online and residential, typically demand many graders for evaluating students' written work. Some classes attempt to use autograding or peer grading, but these both present challenges to assigning grades at for-credit institutions, such as the difficulty of autograding to evaluate free-response answers and the lack of expert ...
David A. Joyner   +11 more
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Meta-review of depressive subtyping models

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2012
Increasing dissatisfaction with the non-specificity of major depression has led many to propose more specific depressive subtyping models. The present meta-review seeks to map dominant depressive subtype models, and highlight definitions and overlaps.A database search in Medline and EMBASE of proposed depressive subtypes, and limited to reviews ...
Baumeister, Harald, Gordon, Parker
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A Meta-review of Gamification Research

2021
Gamification has gained significant attention from academia and industry in the recent decade. Correspondingly, there has been a prolific publication record on gamification research. This research aims to explore a landscape view of gamification research through a meta-review, a systematical assessment of a collection of gamification literature reviews.
Ping Zhang   +2 more
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Criminogenic risk assessment: A meta-review and critical analysis

Punishment & Society, 2021
A vast body of research underlies the ascendancy of criminogenic risk assessment, which was developed to predict recidivism. It is unclear, however, whether the empirical evidence supports its expansion across the criminal legal system. This meta-review thus attempts to answer the following questions: 1) How well does criminogenic risk assessment ...
Seth J Prins, Adam Reich
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Business Digitization – Ein Meta-Review

2018
Das Thema Digitalisierung hat sowohl in der Unternehmenspraxis als auch in der wissenschaftlichen Diskussion eine enorme Aufmerksamkeit erfahren. Eine Vielzahl an Untersuchungen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen, mit unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln und in unterschiedlichen Kontexten hat zu einer fragmentierten Forschungslandschaft gefuhrt.
Leischnig, Alexander   +3 more
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Empirical surveys of frontier applications: a meta‐review

International Transactions in Operational Research, 2019
AbstractThis contribution is the first attempt to systematically review all empirical surveys that so far have been made available in the broad field of efficiency and productivity analysis using frontier estimation methodologies. We provide a systematic bibliometric review on the many empirical surveys in the field of efficiency and productivity ...
Daraio, Cinzia   +3 more
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MetaGen: An academic Meta-review Generation system

Proceedings of the 43rd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2020
Peer reviews form an essential part of scientific communications. Research papers and proposals are reviewed by several peers before they are finally accepted or rejected. The procedure followed requires experts to review the research work. Then the area/program chair/ editor writes a meta-review summarizing the review comments and taking a call based ...
Chaitanya Bhatia   +2 more
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Is compensation “bad for health”? A systematic meta-review

Injury, 2011
There is a common perception that injury compensation has a negative impact on health status, and systematic reviews supporting this thesis have been used to influence policy and practice decisions. This study evaluates the quality of the empirical evidence of a negative correlation between injury compensation and health outcomes, based on systematic ...
Spearing, Natalie M., Connelly, Luke B.
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Career crafting literature meta-review

Multidisciplinary Science Journal
This meta-review synthesizes the existing body of literature on career crafting, a burgeoning area of research within career development studies. Career crafting represents a proactive approach by which individuals shape their career paths, enhancing personal and professional growth.
Valentyna Balakhtar   +2 more
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Meaningful work literature meta-review

Multidisciplinary Science Journal
This paper delves into the complex terrain of meaningful work, a concept at the heart of contemporary career development and organizational behavior discourse. By synthesizing the foundational perspectives, we explore the dual dimensions of meaningful work: the individual-oriented perspective, which emphasizes self-actualization, and the socially ...
Valentyna Lozovetska   +2 more
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