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Analysis of reasons for graduation from students of the Faculty of Mathematics and Science KTU
This article provides an overview of data from the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Lithuania on students of Lithuanian higher education institutions. Data from Kaunas University of Technology studies department in 2016–2018 on
Miglė Morkevičiūtė +1 more
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Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework
This paper focuses on scoping studies, an approach to reviewing the literature which to date has received little attention in the research methods literature.
H. Arksey, L. O’Malley
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limma powers differential expression analyses for RNA-sequencing and microarray studies
limma is an R/Bioconductor software package that provides an integrated solution for analysing data from gene expression experiments. It contains rich features for handling complex experimental designs and for information borrowing to overcome the ...
Matthew E. Ritchie +6 more
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Study Design: Observational Studies
Observational study designs are those where the investigator/researcher just observes and does not carry out any intervention(s)/actions to alter the outcome. The three most common types of observational studies are cross-sectional, case control and cohort (or longitudinal). In cross-sectional studies, both the exposure/risk factor(s) and the outcome(s)
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To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of WSQ, this article offers a snapshot of the history of women’s studies (WS), one that establishes it as an interdisciplinary field alongside Black studies and ethnic studies.
Saraswati, L. Ayu, Shaw, Barbara L.
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Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are essential to summarise evidence relating to efficacy and safety of healthcare interventions accurately and reliably. The clarity and transparency of these reports, however, are not optimal.
A. Liberati +10 more
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Does Gamification Work? -- A Literature Review of Empirical Studies on Gamification
This paper reviews peer-reviewed empirical studies on gamification. We create a framework for examining the effects of gamification by drawing from the definitions of gamification and the discussion on motivational affordances.
Juho Hamari, Jonna Koivisto, Harri Sarsa
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Dance Studies/Cultural Studies [PDF]
In the mid-1990s several articles appeared in the dance literature calling for a greater alliance between dance scholarship and cultural studies. More recently, dance scholarship has come to be labeled “dance studies,” suggesting that such a link has occurred.
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Scoping studies: advancing the methodology
BackgroundScoping studies are an increasingly popular approach to reviewing health research evidence. In 2005, Arksey and O'Malley published the first methodological framework for conducting scoping studies.
D. Levac, H. Colquhoun, K. O’Brien
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Evaluation studies of EMA implementation’s barriers in business practice
Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) is a system, which collects, records, evaluates and disseminates information about environmentally induced financial impacts and environmental impacts of the system itself.
Petra Mísařová
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