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Journal finders can help you sift through reputed journals across publishers, to zero in on those most suitable for your article. A journal finder tool allows you to look up any journal by name or…
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In fields like the humanities, one may face a choice of sources of information: original, firsthand accounts (primary sources) or interpretations of such events (secondary sources). Here we provide …
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In order to ensure parity between experimental and control groups we have prepared a mini-guide. Here are some useful statistical techniques researchers will need to know.
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Pearson's correlation coefficient is a highly popular and valuable tool. It helps researchers understand the relationship between continuous variables and draw meaningful insights from their data.
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Correlation coefficients are useful for researchers seeking to understand relationships between variables. By comprehending the nuances of positive and negative correlations, employing appropriate…
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Know more about placebo effect and strategies to prevent the placebo effect from obscuring clinical trial results
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The ICMJE has put together guidelines and principles regarding the use of AI in conducting and reporting research. Let’s dive into the key recommendations in this article. 
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Addressing implicit requires deliberate efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in research practices. Researchers can engage in cultural competency training, collaborate with diverse…
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What some the statistician-approved ways of handling missing data? Biostatisticians have developed various useful techniques to deal with these holes in your dataset. The infographic below outlines 5…
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If you heavily rely on conventional (frequentist) statistical tests like t-tests or ANOVAs in your research, it’s important to understand the principles behind the null hypothesis and NHST. Keeping…