Postagens de Rogue Scholar

language
Publicados in Stories by Mark Rubin on Medium
Autor Mark Rubin

In this paper (Rubin, 2022), I make two related points: (1) researchers should halve two-sided p values if they wish to use them to make directional claims, and (2) researchers should not halve their alpha level if they’re using two one-sided tests to test two directional null hypotheses.

Publicados in Leiden Madtrics
Autores Wouter van de Klippe, Alfredo Yegros, Tim Willemse, Ismael Rafols

This post was previously published on the LSE impact blog. Mental ill-health and well-being are increasingly recognised as being intimately linked to a wide range of environmental and social factors.

Publicados in OpenCitations blog
Autor Chiara Di Giambattista

Want to keep yourself updated about the ongoing activities of OpenCitations? We have now publicly released the OpenCitations Roadmap, available on Trello.com: https://trello.com/b/RprHYoKL/opencitations The OpenCitations Roadmap consists of a board fulfilled with colour-labelled cards which present the goals so far reached, the present projects and activities, and the future plans.

Publicados in QDR Blog

!-- THEME DEBUG -- !-- THEME HOOK: 'field' -- !-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--title--blog.html.twig x field--node--title.html.twig * field--node--blog.html.twig * field--title.html.twig * field--string.html.twig * field.html.twig -- !-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'themes/contrib/classy/templates/field/field--node--title.html.twig' -- span class=field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hiddenExpanding Understandings of Qualitative

Publicados in Leiden Madtrics
Autores Magchiel Bijsterbosch, Alastair Dunning, Darco Jansen, Max Haring, Sarah de Rijcke, Maurice Vanderfeesten

Research is increasingly data-driven, and so is the management, communication, and evaluation of research. The area of research intelligence is fuelled by big data analytics and provides new prospects for assisted decision-making on funding opportunities, publishing venues and next generation metrics.

Publicados in Leiden Madtrics
Autores Laurens Hessels, Leonie van Drooge, Tjitske Holtrop, Rodrigo Costas

In the global research evaluation community, there is an increasing awareness of the importance of responsible evaluation. The current situation, with an emphasis on quantitative metrics, does not do justice to diversity between scientific fields, to different roles of researchers, or to the societal value of research. Moreover, studies have shown that researchers adjust their activities in anticipation of evaluations.

Publicados in OpenCitations blog
Autor Chiara Di Giambattista

The incentives for new OpenCitations innovative solutions Two years ago, in their canonical 2020 QSS paper on OpenCitations, Silvio Peroni and David Shotton anticipated the creation of the new database, OpenCitations Meta, able to “offer a faster and richer service” by storing bibliographic metadata “in house”. Meta would “ avoid duplication of data by efficiently permitting us to keep […] a single copy of the metadata for each of the

Publicados in Scholarly Communications Lab | ScholCommLab

From data sharing mandates to clinical trial registration, Open Science (OS) policies for biomedical research are in no short supply. But ensuring those policies become real-world practices can be a challenge—particularly when there’s no simple way to measure success.