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Research Data Management

Richard Poynder is an independent journalist/blogger with a particular interest in open access and its perception and application across different sections of academia…
Research in many subject areas or fields involves the collection, archiving, and analysis of large amounts of data. From graduate students to veteran professors,…
This post acts as your go-to guide about standardized coefficients -- what are they, when are they needed, how to interpret, and much more.
While the proper use of statistics can be confusing, it should not be scary. This article provides some simple suggestions to help you be more thoughtful and accurate in…
Because meta-analyses can have a substantial impact on the decisions made by clinicians, researchers, policymakers, etc., they need to be conducted carefully and…
Although p values are commonly used, they need to be reported carefully so that your paper provides strong and useful evidence. This article lists some key points you…
In this blogpost, we will delve into what ascertainment bias is, its implications in biomedical research, and strategies to prevent it, particularly for experienced…
In this post, David explores some potential benefits that Apple Vision Pro or similar devices could bring to scientific research and education.
We bring to you the top 6 questions asked by researchers like you during a session on the importance of data distribution in statistical analysis and much more along…
Have you ever wondered whether collecting data at multiple time points from the same set of subjects could introduce some bias into your results? Well, repeated measures…