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Using Sensors in Organizational Research-Clarifying Rationales and Validation Challenges for Mixed Methods [PDF]
Sensor-based data are becoming increasingly widespread in social, behavioral, and organizational sciences. Far from providing a neutral window on 'reality,' sensor-based big-data are highly complex, constructed data sources.
Fàbregues Feijóo, Sergi +3 more
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Abstract To unravel the linguistic dynamics of science communication on social media, this study presents a large‐scale, cross‐disciplinary analysis of language use in over 21 million Twitter mentions of 6.7 million scientific publications. While English dominates—accounting for 90.8% of all mentions and serving as a bridging language for the ...
Yanqing Zhang, Zhichao Fang
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Abstract The classification of research according to its aims has been a longstanding focus in the fields of quantitative science studies and R&D statistics. Since 1963, the Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) has employed a classical distinction among basic, applied, and experimental research.
Mengjia Wu +4 more
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Understanding discrepancies in the coverage of OpenAlex: The case of China
Abstract Citations indexes play a crucial role for understanding how science is produced, disseminated, and used. However, these databases often face a critical trade‐off: those offering extensive and high‐quality coverage are typically proprietary, whereas publicly accessible datasets frequently exhibit fragmented coverage and inconsistent data ...
Mengxue Zheng +3 more
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Two Social Worlds: Social Correlates and Stability of Adolescent Status Groups [PDF]
Examined adolescents\u27 peer group status in high school using self-report, peer nominations, and archival data collected during 2 consecutive school yrs. 408 students participated in the 1st yr, and 404 students participated in the 2nd yr.
Davis, Mark H. +2 more
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Assessing the societal influence of academic research with ChatGPT: Impact case study evaluations
Abstract Academics and departments are sometimes judged by how their research has benefited society. For example, the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF) assesses Impact Case Studies (ICSs), which are five‐page evidence‐based claims of societal impacts.
Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall
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Distributed Leadership: challenging five generally held assumptions [PDF]
This article reports on a study exploring a distributed perspective on school leadership through three head teacher case studies conducted in Scottish primary schools.
Torrance, Deirdre
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A critical look at the sociometry of Portuguese
Sociometry, the study of rankings and hierarchies between languages, is discussed critically in this paper from two problems involving the Portuguese language.
Cláudia Roncarati +2 more
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The Challenges of Developing Distributed Leadership in Scottish Primary Schools:a 'Catch 22’ [PDF]
This article analyses the experiences and perceptions of headteachers taking forward a distributed perspective on school leadership. It reports on research conducted in Scottish primary schools through three case studies.
Torrance, Deirdre
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Vulnerability to bullying in children with a history of specific speech and language difficulties [PDF]
This is an electronic version of an article published in Lindsay, Geoff and Dockrell, Julie and Mackie, Clare (2008) Vulnerability to bullying in children with a history of specific speech and language difficulties.
Ahmad Y. +22 more
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