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On quantile quantile plots for generalized linear models
The distributional assumption for a generalized linear model is often checked by plotting the ordered deviance residuals against the quantiles of a standard normal distribution. Such plots can be difficult to interpret, because...
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On quantile quantile plots for generalized linear models
The distributional assumption for a generalized linear model is often checked by plotting the ordered deviance residuals against the quantiles of a standard normal distribution. Such plots can be difficult to interpret, because...
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Orienting to Student Sense-Making
This chapter reports on work from a decade-long project to develop and study the use of teaching simulations focused on the teaching practices of eliciting and interpreting student thinking to support preservice teachers'...
Exploring the perceptual inabilities of Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) using magic effects.
In recent years, scientists have begun to use magic effects to investigate the blind spots in our attention and perception [G. Kuhn, Experiencing the Impossible: The Science of Magic (2019); S. Macknik, S. Martinez-Conde, S....
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Interview with Margaret Howell Heath
Margaret Howell Heath
Jan 01, 0001
In her October 12, 2006 interview with Nicole L. Wilson, Margaret Howell Heath explains why she joined the WAVES and shares her experiences being stationed in San Francisco. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Do T.V. and Music Affect Your Workout? A Winthrop Graduate Assistant Says...
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Nicole Swank is a graduate assistant from Dallas, Texas. She is pursuing a master's in sport and fitness administration. According to several new studies, the type of television program you watch during a workout can affect...
Published by: Winthrop University
A participatory approach to the evaluation of participatory museum research projects
In this paper we will describe, justify and critique a participatory approach that we have developed in order to evaluate the success of a participatory research project that was exploring ways of making museum learning...
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Emergent analysis and dissemination within participatory research

Authentic participation involving jointly undertaken analysis of data and dissemination of findings is rarely evident in participatory research involving disabled people. This paper examines analysis and dissemination which...

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Customer Loyalty Programmes in South Africa
The study examines customer attitudes towards fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) retail outlets based on customer engagement, loyalty programmes, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty towards customer repurchasing decisions....
Emergent analysis and dissemination within participatory research

Authentic participation involving jointly undertaken analysis of data and dissemination of findings is rarely evident in participatory research involving disabled people. This paper examines analysis and dissemination which...

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Brodie's Abscesses Can Stimulate the Growth Plate in Children.
Introduction: We present a series of children with lower limb Brodie's abscesses (subacute osteomyelitis) with subsequent deformities. Method: A retrospective examination of the paediatric bone and joint infection database from...
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A participatory approach to the evaluation of participatory museum research projects
In this paper we will describe, justify and critique a participatory approach that we have developed in order to evaluate the success of a participatory research project that was exploring ways of making museum learning...
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‘Quel funeste poison? Racine, Nicole and theatrical crisis’
Nicholas Hammond
Oct 27, 2015
The querelle du théâtre during the seventeenth century is a subject that has received sustained critical attention. My starting point will be one small corner of the ongoing debate, namely the response by Jean Racine to Pierre...
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The Role of Arts-Based Research in Creating Safe Spaces for Newcomer Refugees
This article discusses the role of arts-based research in generating a supportive cross-cultural way for newcomer refugees to express themselves within an emerging aesthetic intersubjective paradigm of arts-based research and...
Comment on "Faceting and Flattening of Emulsion Droplets
Garcia-Aguilar et al. [1] have shown that the deforma- tions of “shape-shifting droplets”, reported in a series of experimental papers spawned by Refs. [2, 3], are consis- tent with an elastic model. Here we show that the...
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Decision-making, Beliefs, and Personality: Actively Open Minds Versus Cognitive Misers
Nicole Dalasio
Jan 01, 0001
This study investigates factors involved in decision-making, particularly cognitive style, moral reasoning, receptivity to pseudo-profound bullshit, autistic traits, and mood. The Dual Process Theory of reasoning proposes there...
Published by: Ursinus College
Decision-making, Beliefs, and Personality
Nicole Dalasio
Jan 01, 0001
This study investigates factors involved in decision-making, particularly cognitive style, moral reasoning, receptivity to pseudo-profound nonsense, autistic traits, and mood. The Dual Process Theory of reasoning proposes there...
Published by: Ursinus College

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