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A21. Deer-vehicle crash, ecological, and economic impacts of reduced roadside mowing – final report
2018
Figshare
Deer-vehicle crash, ecological, and economic impacts of reduced roadside mowing – final report. Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration. ...
However, due to several study design flaws, these results are also questionable. First, the treatment and control areas were not comparable. ...
However, due to several study design flaws, these results are also questionable. First, the treatment and control areas were not comparable. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.7464503.v1
fatcat:lpqxtkjl4faznaljhlcnekspku
Complex human-deer interactions challenge conventional management approaches: the need to consider power, trust, and emotion
2022
Ecology and Society
In Indiana, neither wildlife managers nor researchers have assessed public perceptions of deer beyond hunting and farming stakeholders. ...
Using Indiana as a case, this study draws from the Integrated Adaptive Behavior Model (IABM) to understand human-deer interactions as a complex system. ...
Acknowledgments: This paper is a contribution of the Integrated Deer Management Project, a collaborative research effort between Purdue University and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources-Division ...
doi:10.5751/es-12899-270113
fatcat:53ujzajwcvbijj2hue4sej7cj4
Design and distribution of patient-centered medication
2002
Gerontechnology
The Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE) is designed to determine the design and training needs for older adults' interactions with technology. ...
CREATE at Home: Human Factors Contributions to an Aware Home for Older Adults. Gerontechnology 2002; 2(1): 89. ...
The participants were asked to navigate through the experimental websites and to answer specific questions, based on the information within the websites. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.080.00
fatcat:rjd6dfbcnfecze75k4ml56z5ba
Digital Escape Rooms as Innovative Pedagogical Tools in Education: A Systematic Literature Review
2021
Sustainability
Based on the exhaustive literature review, an agenda for future research is promised and the implications for designing innovative ER approaches have been highlighted. ...
Additionally, the present study provides insights into the design process of such technology enhanced EERs. ...
As the studies addressed different questions, postulations, and answer scales, it is impossible to aggregate the participants' answers. ...
doi:10.3390/su13084587
fatcat:ynlwdmllzjdu5awljxr3goxxza
Evoking 21st-Century Skills: Developing Instrument of Critical Thinking Skills and Mastery of Ecosystem Concepts
2020
Tadris: Jurnal Keguruan dan Ilmu Tarbiyah
The research method used was the 4D model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate), however this research did not do the disseminate stage due to the limitation of time. ...
This study aims to develop the instruments of critical thinking skills and the ecosystem concept mastery. ...
Expert Validation
development model used was the 4D development model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate). However, this study only reached the Develop stage. ...
doi:10.24042/tadris.v5i1.5943
fatcat:ijgoj23p5vbpncpor7flwzgujm
Property rights and the gender distribution of wealth in Ecuador, Ghana and India
2013
Journal of Economic Inequality
The Gender Asset Gap Project is a joint initiative of an international research team that was formed in 2009 with four objectives: 1) to collect individuallevel asset data from three different countries ...
Abstract: Women's ability to accumulate wealth is often attributed to whether they have property rights; i.e., a legal personality to own and manage property. ...
The empirical analysis contained herein is due to the efforts of many people and we would like to acknowledge the contributions of our team members: Zachary Catanzarite (Ecuador); William Baah-Boateng, ...
doi:10.1007/s10888-013-9241-z
fatcat:qb3zxy3eljekfndw6wor6xnqka
Visual perception specifics of children with ASD as a determinant for educational environment outlinetimes
2017
International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
A B S T R A C T The idea of inclusive education raises the question of security of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). ...
On the basis of theoretical and empirical data we specified the criteria for graphic design products which play a pivotal role in the formation of school educational environment. ...
The answer to the question of how these children understand the world around us, how they interpret incoming signals, will help create special manuals for them, resulting in contribution to their more ...
doi:10.5937/ijcrsee1701075b
fatcat:kbyarry5wngbdmrlnealpb3gfu
Research Versus Problem Solving for the Education Leadership Doctoral Thesis: Implications for Form and Function
2008
Educational Administration Quarterly
A growing literature is questioning the appropriateness of a research dissertation for practitioners in education doctoral programs. ...
This literature has not examined in-depth distinctions between research and organizational problem solving and the implications for an alternative thesis design for education leadership doctorates. ...
Educational Administration Quarterly
EdD THESES ARE "RESEARCH STUDIES" Almost all EdD students still culminate their graduate studies by doing a quantitative or qualitative research study (Deering, ...
doi:10.1177/0013161x07313288
fatcat:deoylfkii5dqhcynnvv5nrj7ky
Interpersonal and communication skills development in nursing preceptorship education and training programmes: a scoping review protocol
2021
HRB Open Research
and training programmes and identify any educational practices that are worthy of further consideration for future research. ...
The preceptorship model is an education-focused model for teaching and learning within a clinical environment in nursing. ...
The distinguishing features of a scoping review will permit the authors to answer the specified research question, applying a systematic and evidencebased approach to identify the current knowledge on ...
doi:10.12688/hrbopenres.13201.1
pmid:33665546
pmcid:PMC7903201
fatcat:svt4nxyn2bbddoecqvheorrgmu
How Does Interactivity in a Video Game Render People Susceptible? A Mediating Role of Concrete-level Action Identity in Immersive Media
2019
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberpspace
., understanding actions as concrete identities), rather than abstract meanings (i.e., understanding actions as abstract identities). ...
Implications for using the mental representation approach in media-effect studies were discussed. ...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea Grant funded by the Korean Government (NRF-2017S1A3A2066149). ...
doi:10.5817/cp2019-4-4
fatcat:qdbg4kairrf7pfxhs6ammkrbje
A Curriculum Unit for Promoting Complex System Thinking: The Case of Combined System Dynamics and Agent Based Models for Population Growth
2017
Journal of Advances in Education Research
This study deepens our understanding of 16 ninth graders' system thinking by identifying some cognitive aspects involved in the acquisition process while studying specially designed simulation-based curriculum ...
Vachliotis Salta and Tzougraki (2014) contend that "Much of the research to date suggests that only through carefully designed educational interventions, do individuals come to understand complex phenomena ...
Journal of Advances in Education Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, May 2017 ...
doi:10.22606/jaer.2017.22001
fatcat:hzl73uaj55ai3j5vhcmzwhu4ai
Panel discussion: What makes good research in modeling and simulation: Assessing the quality, success, and utility of M&S research
2008
2008 Winter Simulation Conference
Each panelist was asked to submit a position paper addressing the general question of "What makes good Modeling and Simulation research?" ...
This paper presents a summary of these position papers along with an introduction and conclusion aimed at identifying the common themes to setup the conference panel. ...
For all too long the scientific funding sources have not grasped the reality that studies providing answers to questions in physics, chemistry, material sciences, and biology do not contribute to answering ...
doi:10.1109/wsc.2008.4736130
dblp:conf/wsc/SmithHNNRS08
fatcat:hk4jcljvara5baxualylkrfimq
Bridging the Chasm between Management Education, Research, and Practice: Moving Towards the 'Grounded Theory' Approach
2008
Vikalpa The Journal for Decision Makers
Today, management research is found following an inappropriate model, the hypotheticoscientific method designed for laboratory research in the natural sciences. ...
While educators use case studies intensively, researchers reject N=1 qualitative methods and instead employ N ≥ 25. ...
In management research, it is overwhelmingly clear that good answers to great questions are far and away preferred to great answers to weak questions. ...
doi:10.1177/0256090920080101
fatcat:2ji77g7wdzfodfhpthwafjfb2q
Young People's Descriptions of Computational Rules in Role-Playing Games: An Empirical Study
2010
2010 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing
These findings have implications for the design of the Flip language, which aims to support young people as they begin to develop computational skills through game design. ...
It was found that although young people were able to abstract away from the game play experience, very few of the rules were error-free. ...
THE STUDY The study reported in this section was designed to examine the research questions outlined at the end of Section I. ...
doi:10.1109/vlhcc.2010.18
dblp:conf/vl/GoodHN10
fatcat:2ryr3a5j5jfihmqkljcmddu72q
Why are there more same-sex than opposite-sex dizygotic twins?
2018
Human Reproduction
STUDY QUESTION: Are there more same-sex (SS) than opposite-sex (OS) pairs among dizygotic twins? ...
STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: We analyze two population samples (not subject to Lykken's rule of two-thirds): the National Child Development Study in the UK (n = 17 419) from 1958 to present, and the National ...
Note that, unlike most studies in twin research (Segal, 2012; Frazier et al., 2014) , our samples in both studies contained only one of the twins, not both. ...
doi:10.1093/humrep/dey046
pmid:29534175
fatcat:6xusdu34cvdv5cfhqydodz37ku
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