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Did the
election of Donald Trump have an immediate effect on trust in the US government
in Latin America? Leveraging the timing of the field implementation of the 2016
wave of the…
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Many students of statistics and econometrics express frustration with the way a problem known as “bad control” is treated in the traditional literature. The issue arises when the addition…
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A critical barrier to generating cumulative knowledge is the inability of researchers to observe the results from the full set of research designs. Studies that produce null findings are especially…
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Rohail Kumar is a Pediatric Palliative Care Physician at CHEO/ Roger Neilson House. He completed his Pediatrics, Adult Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry residency and fellowships at Tulane University,…
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Presented by Heather Wild at the Words in the World International Conference, Oct 16-18, 2020
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1 – Most social work interventions are not well-supported by research. This situation is not likely to change. Although guided by good intentions this may result in poor or even harmful…
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The overarching mission of many social science researchers is to understand “what works” for improving life outcomes. However, mounting evidence suggests that results from many studies do…
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From climate change to ecosystem and habitat destruction to the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19, many contemporary societal challenges are exacerbated by collective action problems. In…
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Krysta Andrews is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow working with Drs. Andrea Gonzalez and Terry Bennett in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University and the…
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