Social scientists proposed a phenomenon known as the “cohort effect,” to explain how a life-changing event, shared by an entire population, commonly prompts a generational shift in mindset. Whether we define quiet quitting as the refusal to go above and beyond for your company, or as climbin...
Effect of Registered Partnership on Labor Earnings and Fertility for Same-Sex Couples: Evidence From Swedish Register Data The expansion of legal rights to same-sex couples is afoot in a number of Western countries. The effects of this rollout are not only important in their own right but can...
A cohort study is a type of observational study that follows a group of participants over a period of time, examining how certain factors (like exposure to a given risk factor) affect their health outcomes. The individuals in the cohort have a characteristic or lived experience in common, ...
HIV is very effectively transmitted during anal intercourse unprotected by condoms (UAI), with a meta-analysis finding that women may have an 18-fold greater HIV acquisition risk during UAI compared to vaginal intercourse unprotected by condoms (UVI) [1]. Thus, even a small proportion of interco...
Guedes M.What is the effect on cardiovascular events of reducing hyperuricemia with allopurinol:An evidence-based review[J].J Rev Port Cardiol,2014,33(11):727-732.Guedes, M., Esperanca, A., Pereira, A.C., Rego, C., 2014. What is the effect on cardiovascular events of reducing ...
Remote home visits by specialist MDTs have been suggested as a way to relieve hospital pressures (Rogers et al, 2023). Due to postponed surgery, in some hospitals vascular teams have taken over from diabetologists in the management of foot complications,...
A prospective cohort study is a type of observational study focused on following a group of people (called a cohort) over a period of time.
Within psychology, or any other social science discipline, a correlation is calculated when one is looking to study variables and determine a possible relationship or association between them.Answer and Explanation: Specifically, the correlation coefficient (r) is the statistical measure of a potential...
We propose that the notion of an intervention as simple or complex is dictated by the research question. From this view, although the effectiveness component of a trial treats the intervention as simple, and as such could be seen as overly reductionist, it is not theoretically inconsistent for ...
What information is needed to evaluate whether an effect obtained in an experiment is large enough to have "practical" or "clinical" significance? How should a researcher illustrate the findings in a research study? Why is it important to address your research questions in the conclusion of you...