The repetition of the study procedures is an appealing definition of replication because it often corresponds to what researchers do when conducting a replication—i.e., faithfully follow the original methods and procedures as closely as possible. But the reason for doing so is not because repeating...
Project ALERT's effects on adolescents' prodrug beliefs: a replication and extension study. This article represents a replication and extension of previous studies of the effects of Project ALERT, a school-based prevention program, on the prodrug ... HK Clark,CL Ringwalt,S Hanley,... - 《Hea...
The purpose of this article is to review what is known about replication of implementation trials and identify the gaps and next steps to continue increasing the transparency, openness, and replicability of implementation research. After presenting an overview of study replication and how it is a ...
Abstract Psychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replications in building a cumulative knowledge base; however, there is no consensus about what constitutes a convincing close replication study. To facilitate convincing close replication attempts we have developed...
How is transcription different from replication? How is replication different from transcription? How are the 3' and 5' of a DNA molecule different and which end grow during replication? What is the difference between a template and a primer in DNA replication?
It also sought to determine if there was any specific area of stress which related to learning style. This was basically a replication of a study done in 1988 using a different population. Seventy-seven teachers from Northwest Georgia were administered the Wilson Stress Profile for Teachers (WSPT...
Suitable for replication in a broader sense, not restricted to identical outcomes. Artists found the technique replicatable, with each rendition offering unique interpretations. 15 Replicable Pertaining to processes or experiments whose results can be consistently duplicated. The replicable nature of the ...
What is a replication bubble? What is a replication fork? What are some of the disadvantages of spore dispersal? What is nongonococcal urethritis? Describe the structure of snake fangs, and the effects of their venom . (a) What is parasitoid? (b) What is hyperparasitoid?
What is RNA polymerase responsible for? What mRNA sequence would this DNA molecule produce? Which strand of DNA is used to make mRNA? What is an antisense strand in DNA replication? What is the process by which mRNA is decoded and a protein is produced?
This article is structured as follows. After the introduction, which puts into context the usefulness of tests in selection processes, as well as the development of theories dedicated to their study, this paper presents a section on the materials and methods. This section, the longest in the wo...