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PhD Student Receives Psychological Assessment Young Scholars Award

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Brittney Williams, a PhD student in School Psychology, was awarded the Psychological Assessment Young Scholars Award at the 2017 American Psychological Association Convention. Brittney attended the APA Convention on August 3-6 in Washington D.C., where she was chosen for the award from 100 candidates based on her presentation of a poster detailing the research she conducted with Linda Ruan, M ...

Installing VS Code - Temple University

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Instructions for the Window OS. VS Code is a free text editor created by Microsoft. It is a lightweight version of their commercial product, Visual Studio. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, and Linux platforms. It is a good editor for JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It also supports a large number of extensions that allow the VS Code editor to be adapted to many purposes. In this document, you ...

Numismatic Work at Sardis, Turkey | Jane DeRose Evans - Sites

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“A New Revival of an Old Coin Type: Sardis in the Augustan Era”, in Concordia Disciplinarum: Essays on Ancient Coinage, History, and Archaeology in Honor of William E. Metcalf. Edited by Nathan T. Elkins and Jane DeRose Evans. American Numismatic Society 2019.

Urban Bioethics (UBTH) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course introduces students to key ethical frameworks in bioethics, emphasizing their applications and limitations in addressing structural health inequities. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students will engage with core bioethical principles alongside critical perspectives from social justice, feminist ethics, decolonial theory, and critical race theory. Topics include clinical ...

Anthropology Minor | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview The Minor in Anthropology, offered by the Department of Anthropology, is designed for undergraduate students who want to learn about general anthropology, but cannot commit to a full academic major. Students in the Anthropology minor gain a well-rounded education and form writing and research skills, as well as a capacity to speak about human communities and social change in complex ...

People – Voelz Lab - Sites

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*undergraduate alumni Lab Photos Halloween 2023 At the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting February 2020 in San Diego, CA Halloween Lab Parties Halloween 2019 Halloween 2018

Summer in DC - Law & Public Policy Program

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During the summer, the Program focuses on how change happens on the federal level. The students work full-time at government agencies, advocacy organizations, and think tanks, as well as in positions on Capitol Hill and in the private sector. The students meet weekly for classes and have at least one enrichment event scheduled per week. Their coursework presents a thematic approach to current ...

Our Team – CARE Lab: Cybersecurity in Application, Research & Education ...

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Heuristics - Temple University

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Heuristics and Normativ e Mo dels of Judgmen t under Uncertain t y P ei W ang Center for R ese ar ch on Conc epts and Co gnition Indiana University

An introduction to Kalman filt - Temple University

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1 Introduction In his 1960 famous publication (“A new approach to linear filtering and prediction problems”, Trans. ASME J. Basic Engineering., vol 82, March 1960, pp 34-45), Rudolf Kalman based the construction of the state estimation filter on probability theory, and more specifically, on the properties of conditional Gaussian random variables. The criterion he proposed to minimize is ...