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RESEARCH OUTPUTS

by Dr. Yahya, E. Choonara, A. Priya Bawa, Viness Pillay, Yahya E. Choonara, D. Rubina Shaikh, Viness Pillay, Yahya E. Choonara, Lisa C. Du Toit, Valence M. K, Priya Bawa
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Doctoral research output structures

by Peter Miller, Peter Miller - 2011, ‘Transnational Doctoral Education: An Asian Focus’, Southern Cross
"... Doctoral research programs at universities are constantly seeking ways to improving their research outputs as measured by completion rates, publications and external recognition for the quality of their programs. This chapter outlines a change management program undertaken at the Southern Cross Univ ..."
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Doctoral research programs at universities are constantly seeking ways to improving their research outputs as measured by completion rates, publications and external recognition for the quality of their programs. This chapter outlines a change management program undertaken at the Southern Cross

Research Output Publications and CRIS

by Anne Asserson Uib, Keith G Jeffery
"... Publications still are regarded as a major measure of R&D output. Debates rage over the relative quality of publications in journals, conference proceedings, book chapters, the media. Grey literature is emerging as an important component. Despite the move of journals and conference publications ..."
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primary key which in turn linked to the URI (as URL or conventional reference) of the publication. Since 2000 there has been discussion on how best to represent research publication output. This paper presents a proposal involving classification and annotation for statistical review of research output

Bayesian Model Selection in Social Research (with Discussion by Andrew Gelman & Donald B. Rubin, and Robert M. Hauser, and a Rejoinder)

by Adrian Raftery - SOCIOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY 1995, EDITED BY PETER V. MARSDEN, CAMBRIDGE,; MASS.: BLACKWELLS. , 1995
"... It is argued that P-values and the tests based upon them give unsatisfactory results, especially in large samples. It is shown that, in regression, when there are many candidate independent variables, standard variable selection procedures can give very misleading results. Also, by selecting a singl ..."
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approximation, and can be done using the output from standard software. Specific results are presented for most of the types of model commonly used in sociology. It is shown that this approach overcomes the difficulties with P values and standard model selection procedures based on them. It also allows easy

Employment Fluctuations with Equilibrium Wage Stickiness,” American Economic Review,

by Robert E Hall , George Akerlof , Anthony Fai Chung , Kenneth Judd , Narayana Kocherlakota , John Muellbauer , Garey Ramey , Felix Reichling , Robert Shimer , Robert Solow , 2005
"... Modern economies experience substantial fluctuations in aggregate output and employment. In recessions, employment falls and unemployment rises. In the years immediately after a recession, the labor market is slackunemployment remains high and the vacancy rate and other measures of employer recruit ..."
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Modern economies experience substantial fluctuations in aggregate output and employment. In recessions, employment falls and unemployment rises. In the years immediately after a recession, the labor market is slackunemployment remains high and the vacancy rate and other measures of employer

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"... Response from Key Perspectives Ltd KPL is a small, specialised, independent consultancy working in the information industry. KPL is in its tenth year of business, during which time we have carried out numerous studies – usually for publishers – on marketplace (author and librarian) attitudes towards ..."
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towards scholarly information- and research-related issues. Our role is to gather, interpret and present data and to advise on their implications. In the past few years we have carried out a number of studies on Open Access commissioned by the JISC and by publishers. Some of these are referenced in the EC

Worldwide research output in probability and . . .

by Christian Genest, Mireille Guay , 2002
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Automating the Design of Graphical Presentations of Relational Information

by Jock Mackinlay - ACM Transactions on Graphics , 1986
"... The goal of the research described in this paper is to develop an application-independent presentation tool that automatically designs effective graphical presentations (such as bar charts, scatter plots, and connected graphs) of relational information. Two problems are raised by this goal: The codi ..."
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The goal of the research described in this paper is to develop an application-independent presentation tool that automatically designs effective graphical presentations (such as bar charts, scatter plots, and connected graphs) of relational information. Two problems are raised by this goal

Calibrating noise to sensitivity in private data analysis

by Cynthia Dwork, Frank Mcsherry, Kobbi Nissim, Adam Smith - In Proceedings of the 3rd Theory of Cryptography Conference , 2006
"... Abstract. We continue a line of research initiated in [10, 11] on privacypreserving statistical databases. Consider a trusted server that holds a database of sensitive information. Given a query function f mapping databases to reals, the so-called true answer is the result of applying f to the datab ..."
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Abstract. We continue a line of research initiated in [10, 11] on privacypreserving statistical databases. Consider a trusted server that holds a database of sensitive information. Given a query function f mapping databases to reals, the so-called true answer is the result of applying f

Aggregate Productivity Growth: Lessons from Microeconomic Evidence

by Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger, C. J. Krizan , 2000
"... Recent research using establishment and firm level data has raised a variety of conceptual and measurement questions regarding our understanding of aggregate productivity growth. 1 Several key, related findings are of interest. First, there is large scale, ongoing reallocation of outputs and input ..."
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Recent research using establishment and firm level data has raised a variety of conceptual and measurement questions regarding our understanding of aggregate productivity growth. 1 Several key, related findings are of interest. First, there is large scale, ongoing reallocation of outputs
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