4. Don’t fall into the trap of thinking about an empirical finding as “right” or “wrong.” At best, data provide an imperfect guide. Evidence should always shift your thinking on an issue; the question is how far. Yes, be Bayesian. SeeBryan Caplan’s poston the Card-Krueger minimu...
It seems like these two are the main schools at which to do a postgrad in conference interpreting - what are the differences between these courses apart from length? What advice, if any, can you give me on the entrance exams for either of these?
It was on one of these courses where she met her future partner, Jackie Kay. She has been poetry editor of the literary magazine Ambit since 1983, written several plays for radio and stage and won numerous prizes such as the first prize in the national poetry competition sponsored by the ...
Funny, since the advent of this new mongrel science (and dumbed down undergraduate courses in ‘Environmental Science’) the Arts faculties are empty and you can’t find a geography teacher for love or (sub Big Green) money. Apologies to any honest Geography teachers out there. TheWord says ...
Figure 2 shows the location of the basin and neighboring basins, as well as the locations of the stream and rain gauge stations, snow courses, and points of interest considered in this study. Figure 2. Location map of the Elqui River basin, neighboring basins, and points of interest. Only...
After IRB approval, students volunteered to participate having learned about the study in their journalism courses. The exploratory nature of this study justified convenience sampling of college students. Previous studies of genetic ancestry tests relied on convenience student samples (Foeman et al. 2015...
Geez. This is enough to make one wonder whether businesses should have free speech rights, as they've used that freedom to make it all but impossible for most people to make reasonably informed judgments about their products without taking advanced chemistry and engineering courses. ...