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Stress and burnout among critical care fellows: preliminary evaluation of an educational intervention [PDF]
Background: Despite a demanding work environment, information on stress and burnout of critical care fellows is limited. Objectives: To assess 1) levels of burnout, perceived stress, and quality of life in critical care fellows, and 2) the impact of a ...
Kianoush Kashani +5 more
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Advocates for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) argue that it would provide citizens with a basic foundation for financial security, boost the economy, alleviate poverty, encourage entrepreneurship, reduce crime, and insulate the employment sector against ...
Leah Hamilton +5 more
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Active Curation of Large Longitudinal Surveys: A Case Study
In this paper we take an in-depth look at the curation of a large longitudinal survey and activities and procedures involved in moving the data from its generation to the state that is needed to conduct scientific analysis.
Inna Kouper +4 more
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While many variables might influence an individual’s willingness to express their faith in the workplace, the role of regional context has not been fully considered. The different geographical regions in the U.S.
Jacqui Frost +3 more
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A survey on large language model based autonomous agents [PDF]
Autonomous agents have long been a research focus in academic and industry communities. Previous research often focuses on training agents with limited knowledge within isolated environments, which diverges significantly from human learning processes ...
Lei Wang +12 more
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Nurses' Perspectives on Postpartum Pain Management
Introduction: There is variation in postpartum opioid use by prescriber characteristics that cannot be explained by patient or birth factors. Thus, our objective was to evaluate nursing training, clinical practices, and perspectives on opioid use for ...
Benjamin R. Loomis +3 more
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Sample Size for Survey Research: Review and Recommendations
Determining an appropriate sample size is vital in drawing realistic conclusions from research findings. Although there are several widely adopted rules of thumb to calculate sample size, researchers remain unclear about which one to consider when ...
M. Memon +5 more
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Sample Size Determination in Survey Research
Obtaining a representative sample size remains critical to survey researchers because of its implication for cost, time and precision of the sample estimate.
A. Adam
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Context and Motivation:\ud Based on published output in the premium RE conferences and journals, we observe a growing body of research using both quantitative and qualitative research methods to help understand which RE technique, process or tool work ...
Bagchi, Arunabha
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Methodological considerations for survey research: Validity, reliability, and quantitative analysis
As translation and interpreting studies continue to develop cognitive theories of translator and interpreter behavior and processing, there has been increased emphasis on research methods and data collection methodologies to glean new insights into the ...
C. Mellinger, Thomas A. Hanson
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