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Surveys - Using REDCap - Research Guides at Temple University

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Surveys are one of the main functions of REDCap and allow users to easily collect a variety of data from study participants. REDCap's survey functionality lets users send out surveys at particular times, to particular groups,

Epidemiology and Biostatistics (EPBI) - Temple University

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This course is designed to provide students with a solid background in applied biostatistics in the field of public health. Specifically, the course includes an introduction to the application of biostatistics and a discussion of key statistical tests. Appropriate techniques to measure the extent of disease, the development of disease, and comparisons between groups in terms of the extent and ...

Who we are – RISE Lab

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Gabriella McLoughlin is an Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Temple University College of Public Health and director of the RISE lab. Her research uses implementation science and health equity approaches to improve delivery of health-promoting policies with a focus on socially and economically marginalized populations. She collaborates with researchers and ...

3. Testing IB network — High-Performance Computing Technologies

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3. Testing IB network 3.1. Discovering all devices on IB network There are several utilities that are installed by the @infiniband group that allow you to learn more about your IB fabric. Here is a few: ibnetdiscover Generate list of all devices on the IB fabric ibdiagnet Simple IB network diagnostics utility iblinkinfo Display link information for all ports on your switches ibqueryerrors ...

Research Guides: Find Data and Statistics: How to Search for Data

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Discover reliable sources of data and statistics.Finding the right data for your research is easiest when you have a well-thought-out strategy. 1. Define Your Needs Before you start searching, get clear on what you're looking for: Research question: What specific question are you trying to answer with data? Unit of analysis: Who or what are you studying? (Individuals, organizations, countries ...

Professional Development – Temple University Postdoctoral Association

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Ongoing Support 1. Apply for funding to support your professional development Individual postdocs can apply for up to $100 in funding to support their professional development. Examples include: – Virtual conference registration – Online training or certification – Career workshops Apply here for funding! There is no deadline to apply, we will review applications on a rolling basis as ...

Maps & Directions | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School ...

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Maps & Directions Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Medicine Education & Research Building (MERB) 3500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140 Maps Create step-by-step driving directions (via Google Maps) to the Health Sciences Center Campus from your specific address. Download a Map of the Health Sciences Center Campus (PDF) Directions Driving From West via PA Turnpike or ...

Andrea D. Wenzel - Klein College of Media and Communication

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Andrea Wenzel is an associate professor in Temple University’s Department of Journalism and a member of the Klein College of Media and Communication graduate faculty. Her research focuses on initiatives to create more connected and equitable communities and newsrooms. She is the author of Community-Centered Journalism: Engaging People, Exploring Solutions, and Building Trust (University of ...

Computer Science Minor | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview Having a Minor in Computer Science (CS) can enhance your employment opportunities. Offered by the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, the CS minor's coursework consists of three programming courses, one introductory theory course and one CS elective course. Prior to starting the CS minor's courses, students must take (or place out of) precalculus and an introductory ...

community.mis.temple.edu

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A clever merchant realizes that if the wine is sold by the bottle, it can be sold at a higher price. The new plan is to transport the wine to Bandar Nishapur in barrels and then rebottle it there. You may assume that the wine bottles and the related labor are free.