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  • ...description|Committee overseeing the conduct of medical research and other human experimentation}} {{about|the human experimentation and medical meaning}} ...
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  • ...t of a systematic investigation with the specific intent of [[publishing]] research findings in an online [[open access journal]] or by other [[social media]] ...ons to this stance, which are all relevant to [[Wikipedia]] research and [[research ethics]], for example the blurring of public and private spaces on the inte ...
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  • {{Short description|Ethical practice in scientific research}} This article is the result of a move of content from [[Research#Research ethics]] and the article lead is still used as an {{Excerpt}} there. Do ''' ...
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  • {{short description|Research using empirical evidence}} {{distinguish|Evidence-based research}} ...
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  • ...ology programs typically include instruction in [[optimization theory]], [[human factors]], organizational behavior, [[industrial processes]], [[Production ...uate degree in industrial technology could qualify individuals for jobs in research, teaching and upper-level management".<ref name="Benefits of Industrial Tec ...
    9 KB (1,192 words) - 00:09, 28 October 2023
  • ...ngs that the [[human eye]] cannot detect. As an evolving field it includes research and researchers from [[physics]], [[mathematics]], [[electrical engineering ...onsider the [[psychophysics|psychophysical]] processes which take place in human beings as they make sense of information received through the visual system ...
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  • ...|quantitative]] form (such as [[questionnaire]]s results) or [[qualitative research|qualitative]] form (such as [[interview]] [[:wikt:transcript|transcript]]s) ...can be interpreted.<ref>Hay, I. (2005). ''Qualitative research methods in human geography'' (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Research center in Qatar University}} | services = Research and Education ...
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  • ==Research and applications== ...ed use of non-invasively recorded encephalogram (EEG) signals from a human subject to control a slide projector (Graimann et al., 2010). ...
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  • {{short description|Internal research program of the National Institutes of Health}} | agency_name = NIH Intramural Research Program ...
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  • '''Force matching''' is a research method consisting of test subjects attempting to produce a set forces that ...of a subject’s MVC while error is typically reported as a percentage of a subject’s MVC. ...
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  • ...>{{cite journal |last1=Whiting |first1=Richard |title=Historical Search in Human Relations |journal=The Academy of Management Journal |volume=7 |issue=1 |pa ...lations facts, information, pictures {{!}} Encyclopedia.com articles about Human Relations|website=www.encyclopedia.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-06}} ...
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  • ...am may consider these processed data to be "raw data" for another stage of research. Raw data can be inputted to a [[computer program]] or used in manual proc ...ing]], raw data may have the following attributes: it may possibly contain human, machine, or instrument errors, it may not be validated; it might be in dif ...
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  • ...duction. They are also heavily dependent on the corporate appropriation of research outcomes as [[intellectual property]]. ...and they are subject to the priorities of capitalism as much as any other human endeavor, if not more so. Prominent scientists in the early 20th century, ...
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  • ...m)|sophia]]'', "wisdom". ''Chronosophia'' is thus defined as the "specific human skill or knowledge . . . pertaining to time . . . [which] all men seem to p ...amenable to study by the methods of the sciences, can be made a meaningful subject of contemplation by the reflective mind, and can be used as proper material ...
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  • {{Educational research}} ...|title=Technology Education in School and Industry: Emerging Didactics for Human Resource Development|last1=Blandow|first1=Dietrich|last2=Dyrenfurth|first2= ...
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  • ...ophy | chapter=Philosophy of Cosmology | date=2017 | publisher=Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University }}</ref> is an act or instance of [[noticing]] or ...thesis' predictions by an [[experiment]], [[observational study]], [[field research|field study]], or [[simulation]] ...
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  • ...lant variety (law)|plant varieties (as legally defined)]] and [[Human gene|human]] [[Gene patent|genes]]. ...d again, but the Parliament put aside its ethical concerns on patenting of human genes in on 12 July 1998 in its second reading and adopted the Common Posit ...
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  • ...y developed in 1983 to communicate about the unknown weights of a research subject's absent relatives,<ref>Cardinal, T.M., Karciroti, N., & Lumeng, J.C. (2006 ...rological and psychiatric disorders.'' New York: Raven. 115-120.</ref> For research purposes, each participant is asked to self-select the silhouette that best ...
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  • ...anical device]]s which depend on different power sources like [[fuel]]s or human [[physical strength]]. [[Electronics|Electronic devices]] are a specialized ...devices, their development, maintenance, and [[power supply]] comprise the subject of [[electrical engineering]]. ...
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