By David Brooks and Thomas L. Friedman Produced by Derek Arthur We’re living in a strange moment. According to the columnist ...
It's a rare occasion when my worlds of biomedical informatics and serialized lesbian melodrama fandom collide.
An Indiana University researcher explains doctors ask invasive questions during treatment because the data is useful to ...
Legal filings show Florida elections officials have taken early steps under pressure from activists to advance a proposed initiative to legalize recreational marijuana to next year’s ballot ...
Abstract: Present research largely concentrates on the generation and evaluation of objective-type questions, with significantly less focus on automating the creation of subjective questions and ...
Background In Canadian jurisdictions without specific legislation pertaining to research consent, the onus is placed on researchers to determine whether a child is capable of independently consenting ...
Getting to know people better—and, in the process, helping them feel respected and valued—is good business. While you don’t need a research project to tell you this, a study published in Industrial ...
When Elaine Spaulding met Arthur Aron in class at the University of California, Berkeley, in the late 1960s, she was conflicted. Both were studying social psychology. Elaine was in her final year of ...
ABSTRACT: Vocational education and training is one of the cornerstones of each country’s economy and development. In recent years, vocational education, training and quality have been a matter of ...
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