The prospect of starting to peer-review research manuscripts can be both exciting and a little intimidating if you are an early career researcher. Where do you begin? How do you develop the skills needed to Read More
Peer review undergirds the accuracy, credibility, and robustness of scientific literature and ensures integrity in research. It serves as the guardian of research integrity, enriching the scholarly discourse. While peer review is voluntary, it is Read More
Ever wondered how many participants you need to ensure your findings are solid? How likely is it that the relationship you’ve detected actually exists and isn’t due to chance? Excited to learn how Read More
Scholarly journals instituting some kind of peer review date back to the 1600s, but peer review as we know it only appeared roughly in the 1950s. Since then, the peer-reviewed paper has been the “gold Read More
In today’s fast-paced digital age, where information overload is the norm, capturing your audience’s attention has become an art form. Whether you’re a student, an educator or a scientist, you understand the Read More
If you’re in the medical or life sciences fields, collaborating with a biostatistician can significantly enhance the quality and impact of your research. Biostatisticians play a crucial role in analyzing and interpreting data, making Read More
To get the most out of your statistical software, you should Familiarize yourself with the software’s user interface and features to navigate efficiently. Take advantage of online tutorials and guides to enhance your understanding Read More
Include a biostatistician on your research team to help you to Answer the Right Questions: Statisticians help you create precise and relevant hypotheses that align with your study aims and research questions. Get the Right Read More
Discussing existing literature can be challenging, but don’t worry; it’s easier than it seems! One common difficulty is deciding which studies to cite in the Background/Introduction sections and in the Literature Review Read More
Key Takeaways Qualitative research is about depth, context, and discovery. Quantitative research is about scale, numbers, and generalization. Mixed Methods research is about the synergy of both to provide a complete picture. Choosing between Read More