The Birth Place
Research Quality Index is a reliable, pragmatic tool to systematically appraise the quality of research on place of birth.
A Birth Place
Research Quality Index (ResQu Index) was developed comprising 27 scored items that are summed to generate a weighted composite score out of 100 for studies comparing planned place of birth.
We undertook a formal, rigorous process to develop and validate a Birth Place
Research Quality Index that provides a reliable means of assessing the quality of research on place of birth.
I want to draw your attention to The Birth Place
Research Quality Index (ResQu Index), an index that can be used to assess the quality of studies about the place of birth.
The Birth Place
Research Quality Index (ResQu Index) was designed to provide a reliable instrument to rate the quality of primary research that examines the impact of place of birth to maternal and newborn outcomes.
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Those who remain sceptical that the demonstrated changes in conduct problems translate into important gains in health and
quality of life will point to the need for
research quantifying the relationship between change in child behaviour scores and health utility in the
index child as well as parents, siblings and peers.
We also compared the
Index to the Cochrane tool for assessing Risk of Bias in Non-randomized Studies of Interventions (ROBINS - I)[38], which is widely used to assess
research quality in systematic reviews [59].
Development of the ResQu
Index involved five distinct phases: 1) generating items and a weighted scoring system; 2) conducting expert content validation via a quantitative survey and a modified Delphi process; 3) testing inter-rater consistency; 4) assuring compatibility with established
research quality checklists and 5) piloting the ResQu
Index in a large systematic review to assess instrument usability and feasibility.
The compatibility of the ResQu items with most
research quality domains [39](Table 4) and with the ROBINS - I framework [38](Table 5) indicates the comprehensiveness of the
Index and its capacity to evaluate
research rigour according to commonly - accepted standards.
The ResQu
Index is a reliable instrument to evaluate the
quality of design, methods and interpretation of reported outcomes from
research about place of birth.
13 million is a significant milestone for us but what defines Inspec is that the
research indexed by the database is of the highest
quality and is driving innovation in its specific industry.
«If future
research confirms that an
index of species» abundance can be derived from naked DNA extracted from water,» says Jesse Ausubel, director of the Program for the Human Environment, «it could easily improve the rationality with which fish quotas are set, and the
quality and reliability of their monitoring around the world.»
The GI values listed in the revised table represent high -
quality data published in refereed journals or unpublished values generated by Sydney University's Glycemic
Index Research Service, often as a result of contract research by i
Research Service, often as a result of contract
research by i
research by industry.
Reliable tables of glycemic
index (GI) compiled from the scientific literature are instrumental in improving the
quality of
research examining the relation between GI, glycemic load, and health.
Therefore, the difference between the 25th and 75th percentile of the teacher
quality distribution, measured in terms of value - added, is just three percentile points in the h -
index distribution (and the opposite signed relationship as seen with the other measure of
research quality).
These two measures of
research quality are much more highly - correlated than are our two measures of teaching success: faculty members whose
research have been recognized by the university average in the 49th percentile of tenured faculty field - adjusted h -
indices, while those who have not been recognized for their
research average in the 36th percentile of tenured faculty field - adjusted h -
indices.
The union's plan would be to assign each student a «Creativity indicator» score based on, «the weighted sum of students» ability to utilize interdisciplinary knowledge to address questions and challenges, simulate situations to estimate outcomes, explore new innovative approaches to interests and issues,
research and design or develop new ideas and scored as determined by the commission on student learning and school
quality...» According to the union plan, 15 percent of a school's performance
index would be based on the cumulative student creativity indicator scores.
Where were the Peer Review Teams to approve
quality research showing the holes in the Buy - and - Hold Model (Wade Pfau's
research showing the superiority of Valuation - Informed
Indexing over Buy - and - Hold was rejected by two journals before finding a home at a journal he characterized as solid but as something less than one of the most influential journals in the field)?
Research by Fama and French, among others, has shown that nearly all outperformance relative to a market
index can be explained by such common dimensions of risk and return as value, size, «
quality» (profitability), and momentum.
It even says that it follows an
index — the Morningstar Singapore REIT Yield Focus Index, which is «compiled and calculated by Morningstar Research Pte Ltd and is designed to screen for high - yielding REITs with superior quality and financial health&ra
index — the Morningstar Singapore REIT Yield Focus
Index, which is «compiled and calculated by Morningstar Research Pte Ltd and is designed to screen for high - yielding REITs with superior quality and financial health&ra
Index, which is «compiled and calculated by Morningstar
Research Pte Ltd and is designed to screen for high - yielding REITs with superior
quality and financial health».
Instead of tilting towards a single factor, these
indices combine four well -
researched factors: value, momentum, size and
quality.
That is, as web searches and Wikipedia articles will now be able to pick up more of this OpenAIRE -
quality research, so the (information) pollution
index goes down, if only by the smallest of degrees at first, until expectations and a sense of right to know grow.
It further demonstrated consistency with all 4 of the Fecal Incontinence
Quality of Life subscales and 9 of the 17 European Organization for
Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) subscales.43 The Bowel Function
Index had previously been adapted and validated by our team for use by patients with rectal cancer and intestinal ostomies.41
Objective: To assess the strengths of correlations between the Agency for Healthcare
Research and
Quality's validated Community Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture (CPSPSC) composites and nonvalidated People Pulse (PP) work environment
indices.
First, children's sustained attention and impulsivity at age 4.5 years partially mediated the relation between parenting
quality (as measured by a composite
index of physical and social resources in the home, observer ratings of parental sensitivity and cognitive stimulation) at 4.5 years and children's academic achievement (as measured by performance on standardized reading and mathematics tests) at age 6 (NICHD Early Child Care
Research Network, 2003).
Commercial property values in the U.S. reached a record high in January as investors compete to buy the best
quality buildings, according to a value - weighted composite
index compiled by
research firm CoStar Group Inc..