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Comparing topics in CS syllabus with topics in CS research
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2016)
This study quantifies and compares the computer security themes found in the ACM Computer Science curricula with the themes addressed in top-ranked computer security re- search conferences over the past six years. On the ...
Trending Topic Extraction using Topic Models and Biterm Discrimination
(2017)
Mining and exploitation of data in social networks has been the focus of many efforts,
but despite the resources and energy invested, still remains a lot for doing given its
complexity, which requires the adoption of a ...
Researching Sensitive Topics in Sensitive Zones: Exploring Silences, “The Normal,” and Tolerance in Chile
(SAGE Publications Inc., 2019)
Based on their research experiences, three female Chilean researchers from the capital city and the north of the country reflect on political trauma and violence, poverty and exclusion, and the processes underlying the ...
Reliability and validity of MINCIR scale for methodological quality in dental therapy research
(Sociedade Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia, 2014)
Guidelines for reporting evaluations based on observational methodology
(Colegio Oficial de Psicologos Asturias, 2015)
An introduction to systematic reviews and meta-analysis: a workshop report on promoting evidence based medical practice through capacity building in research synthesis
(2011)
The increasing urgency for evidence based practice, especially in resource limited settings has inspired many initiatives to this effect. In Africa there is limited skill in research synthesis and the production of systematic ...
Dermatological journals available to Latin American dermatologists
(Wiley, 2015)
Clinical and basic research contributes to human knowledge and patient care improvement. Communicating research through journals has proved remarkably effective in enabling researchers to build on the work of others, to ...
Initiation and continuation of randomized trials after the publication of a trial stopped early for benefit asking the same study question: STOPIT-3 study design
(BioMed Central, 2013)
Background: Randomized control trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit (truncated RCTs) are increasingly common and, on average, overestimate the relative magnitude of benefit by approximately 30%. Investigators stop trials ...