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Bibliometric indicators to evaluate scientific activity

Radiología (English Edition), 2021
Bibliometric indicators have been devised to quantify scientific production and to try to evaluate its impact in the community. In general, bibliometric indicators can be classified according to whether the unit of analysis is the author (individual or group) or journal.
C, García-Villar, J M, García-Santos
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Evaluation of students’ scientific process skills through reflective worksheets in the inquiry-based learning environments

, 2020
This study aimed to evaluate how 7th-grade students’ scientific process skills changed in the inquiry-based learning environment through reflective worksheets. For this purpose, four inquiry-based activities related to electrical circuits were developed.
Ayfer Mutlu
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ESP: A Scientific Evaluation

The American Journal of Psychology, 1966
Over the last years, extrasensory perception has been increasingly accepted by the scientific community. Its special interest to physicians probably centers around communication, since ESP implies that unspoken feelings or ideas can directly influence others.
John Beloff, C. E. M. Hansel
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Evaluating Scientific Evidence

2006
Scientific evidence is crucial in a burgeoning number of litigated cases, legislative enactments, regulatory decisions, and scholarly arguments. Evaluating Scientific Evidence explores the question of what counts as scientific knowledge, a question that has become a focus of heated courtroom and scholarly debate, not only in the United States, but in ...
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Scientific Approach to Job Evaluation

Hospital Topics, 1967
(1967). Scientific Approach to Job Evaluation. Hospital Topics: Vol. 45, No. 10, pp. 46-48.
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Evaluating scientific personnel

Electrical Engineering, 1957
A performance rating system is described for one of the largest industrial laboratories in the world, employing an extremely heterogeneous scientific personnel whose contributions in many cases are intangible. This situation has many unique facets, involving as it does the comparison of “horses and apples,” and psychological factors in human judgment.
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Evaluation as Scientific Research

Evaluation Review, 1988
Ideal characteristics of a well established area of scientific inquiry are parsimony, generality, coherence, uniqueness, clarity of boundaries, and potential for cumulative inquiry. The role of evaluation as grazing area for varied species of social science and the entrepreneurial environments of practice have led it to try to define itself by method ...
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Evaluating the Oversight of Scientific Misconduct

Accountability in Research, 2005
The Office of Research Integrity has proposed a new definition of scientific misconduct that will substantively reduce the federal government's role of oversight of scientific practices. The standard is being changed despite the lack of evidence about the effects of current policies or understanding of why research misconduct occurs, how it can be ...
Barbara K, Redman, Jon F, Merz
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Esp—A Scientific Evaluation

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
I, Stevenson   +3 more
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Is interdisciplinary scientific research easily evaluable?

2012
Research is increasingly divided into different scientific disciplines and this tends to lead to difficulties in associating knowledge from different specialized fields in projects of public usefulness such as for medical or OSH research. Is interdisciplinary scientific research easily evaluable?
André, Jean-Claude   +2 more
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