Concerning the second issue, a multiple correspondence analysis leads us to identify clusters of teachers with various levels of expertise concerning different epistemological points and without an overall consistency from the point of view of philosophy of science. This suggests that teachers' consistency...
interpretations across scholars and policy-makers. Historically, quantifying the interdisciplinarity of research has been challenging due to the variety of methods used to identify metadata, taxonomies, and mathematical formulas. This has resulted in considerable uncertainty about the ability of quantitative ...
Imagine the scenario: An opaque AI system, which has learned to predict the risk of breast cancer recurring within two years after surgery on the basis of next generation sequencing data, is used to identify rare, at-risk patients, who qualify for additional (adjuvant) treatment. This treatment...
Learn about rationalism vs. empiricism. Identify the similarities and differences between rationalism and empiricism. Discover examples of each philosophy. Related to this Question How do rationalism and empiricism work together? What is the difference betw...
(Calabrese Barton et al.,Citation2021; Greenberg et al.,Citation2020). Participants identify as people of color, minorities, Indigenous, low-income communities, and/or immigrants or refugees. To better understand the participants’ experiences and narratives within the context, this manuscript focuses...
In the Swiss context, redefining this category allows us to increase the number of respondents considered as ‘second generation’ in our sample. In addition, this redefinition allows us to identify a subgroup within the ‘second generation’ who were not considered at the beginning of the survey...
To obtain this measurement, ATLAS must identify events that are instances of the process in question, based on outputs from the ATLAS detector, and quantify the rate of occurrence of such events while also measuring the transverse momentum of the leading jet in each such occurrence. Events to ...
(Kirk et al.,2006). If researchers were to contribute an entirely new language to the subdiscipline, one would be able to identify that language through: (1) a new orienting problem or problems, (2) new research questions, (3) new types of evidence and ways of producing evidence, (4)...
If you want to improve your worldview, however, first you have to surface it, or identify it and figure out what it is all about. So, what really is your worldview? Start by thinking about your answers to the following questions: Testing Your Worldview Improving Your Worldview Lesson ...
When you ask “how do you know what you know?” often they can’t answer quickly. Even credible thinkers need time to sort through their logic, separating assumptions from facts: an exercise that works in everyones favor (the fancy word for this subject isepistemology.I wish there was a ...