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Regression Discontinuity Design (RDD) might sound like a complicated term, but don’t be intimidated! It’s actually a fairly straightforward and powerful method used in biomedical research to examine the effects of treatments, interventions, Read More
Citations can be used to support your research effectively. Think of citations as your research’s supporting crew. They not only back up your ideas but also show that you’ve done your homework. They Read More
Variance in data measures the extent to which individual data points deviate from the mean or average value. It quantifies the spread or dispersion within a dataset. Understanding variance is crucial because it indicates the Read More
For you as a researcher, writing is writing research papers—and perhaps proposals for funding—but you may have occasionally thought about writing a book or, in publishers’ jargon, a monograph. Monographs, theses, and journals Read More
Unless if they have been hibernating since the 1990s, every researcher knows about the Open Access movement and what a monumental shift it has represented in how scholars publish and read up on the latest Read More
As a researcher, you probably know how important it is to showcase the societal impact of your research, not only to demonstrate the value and relevance of your work, but also so that you can Read More
In the ever-changing field of biomedical research, honing your data analysis skills is essential for you to progress in your career as a researcher. Whether you’re deciphering genetic codes, studying disease patterns, or exploring Read More
Clinical trials, especially randomized controlled trials, are considered the gold standard for demonstrating the efficacy of a new intervention. In a traditional clinical trial, researchers follow a fixed, pre-defined plan, often called a frequentist approach. Read More
In academic writing, a literature review is used to build the foundations of a study. Researchers look through the literature generated previously by other researchers to understand theories, gaps, and predictions in support and against Read More