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Guidelines for authorship attribution and citation in the dissemination of scholarly work
(2018-02-07)Confusion may arise when determining how to properly credit authorship of scholarly work when the work was conducted by multiple individuals. Unfortunately, there is no consensus among disciplines, journals, publication ... -
How to write a literature review
(9/22/2017)A literature review is a critical analysis of the relationships among different research based works that relate to your topic of interest. When you undertake a literature review you identify a research question(s) ... -
Improving student outcomes through rubric redesign
(2018-03-26)The continual need in nursing education to assess the clarity, quality and accuracy of evaluation methods in student work often leads to changes in rubric redesign for evaluation. Faculty and students faced with changes ... -
Research Fables: No. 01 Snow White and the 7 Threats to Validity
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 02 The Hunch-test of Notre Dame
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 03 Goldilocks and the 3 Levels of Data
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 04 Report to the Great Pumpkin
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 05 The Princess and the P-value
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 06 The Triads of Little Pigs
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 07, Cinderella...or the Measurement of True Love
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 08 Little Red Research Student
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 09 Sleeping Beauty
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 10 Wizard of IRB
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ... -
Research Fables: No. 11 Chicken Little
I started writing the fables in 1996, when I took over teaching the undergraduate research course. At first, they were "buried treasures" hidden in the on-line course materials (it was a hybrid course, and we were trying ...