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Regent University has extended its call for papers. See details below.


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A new study finds that patients who listen to music before surgery were calmed more by music than anxiety drugs.


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Call for papers on Educational Technology. See Attached for more information.


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Call for papers in various disciplines


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Tips from a CIRT via APA


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A doctoral candidate at UPenn has linked the decline in US life expectancy to deaths among the under-50 age group.


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From Futurity.org researchers find links to heat, humidity, and the flu season


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In this article from The Economist, new data suggests that the BRIC countries are catching up fast to the G7 countries in the area of research.


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Understanding Types of Data

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In this screen cast, Dr. Jean Mandernach simplifies a major hurdle in quantitative research: how to determine which types of data you have. In a short video presentation Dr. Mandernach explains the differences between nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio data. Interestingly, understand which types of data you have is an important step to correctly choosing which statistical tests to perform.


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In this interesting article from the New Yorker, author Jonah Lehrer discusses some interesting and shocking finding in the areas of pharma research.



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