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Jingwei Wu - Temple University

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Biography Jingwei Wu is an associate professor and primary research faculty of the Biostatistics Core Center in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Temple University College of Public Health. He is also an affiliate faculty member of Temple University’s Center for Obesity Research and Education (CORE). He teaches both introductory and advanced biostatistics core courses for ...

Slides from Textbook

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Slides from Koffman-Wolz TextbookChapter 1

How to Write a Legal Mapping Paper | Center for Public Health Law ...

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A legal mapping paper (sometimes called a “50 state survey”) reports the results of research to identify the key provisions of law on a particular issue, identifies patterns in the nature and distribution of laws, and defines important questions for evaluation research, legal analysis and policy development. The 50-state survey has a long history in public health law, but scientific legal ...

Business Administration MBA | Temple University Bulletin

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The Fox School of Business and Management MBA program prepares students to be collaborative leaders in organizations. The updated array of concentrations, including new STEM-certified MBA concentrations, provide learners with in-demand skills in Business Analytics, Finance, and Information Technology Management. We transform students into responsible, professional leaders through engagement ...

Research Guides: World War One: Find Secondary Sources

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Use Library Search to find books owned by Temple University Libraries. You can search by author, title, subject, or keyword. To search for books about World War I, the best way to search is with the phrase World War, 1914-1918 Once you find a book that seems useful, check the list of Subject links in the item's record. Try these links to find additional books on the same topic. For example the ...

HBGBHSL0030 PCHA Continuing Education - Understanding Elopement Risk ...

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Course Description This training will explore the causes of resident wandering and elopement, enhancing participants' understanding of the associated risks and contributing factors. Participants will identify effective staff training practices through the examination of case scenarios. The training will guide participants in reviewing their current facility protocols and collaboratively ...

Gabriella Maria Mcloughlin | College of Public Health | College of ...

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Biography Dr. Gabriella McLoughlin is an assistant professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Public Health at Temple University where she directs the RISE (Research in Implementation Science to Advance Equity) Lab. Dr. McLoughlin received training in implementation science in chronic disease prevention as a research associate at Washington University in St ...

Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) - Temple University

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The course equips the student with an understanding of the process of pure and applied research and the scientific method, including an introduction to statistics and computer applications. It prepares the student to analyze critically the scientific literature of sport, recreation, tourism, hospitality, and leisure. The course will address the major ways of conceptualizing and designing ...

Measuring Outcomes - RT Wise Owls

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Measuring Outcomes Measuring outcomes is essential to show the efficacy of interventions. Below are resources to assist you in understanding and using measurement tools. Free Measurement Webinars As part of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center grant on Improving Measurement of Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes

Pro-Attitude: Historical Background - sites.temple.edu

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"Pro-attitude" is a recent term of philosophical art.1 It first occurs among British philosophers of the 1930s and 40s, specifically in the context of semantic interpretation "good," then more broadly with respect to other normative and evaluative terms and correlative metaphysical kinds.