Sentences with phrase «empirical journal publications»

Concrete outputs will include at least 7 - 8 empirical journal publications disseminating the results of this research to scientific audiences in the fields of cognitive and developmental psychology, and 1 - 2 theoretical review articles communicating the findings to a broader audience within psychology and philosophy.

Not exact matches

Dr. Loughlin has published empirical papers in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, the Journal of Applied Psychology, and the Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, as well as co-authoring book chapters on work stress, workplace health and safety, and the quality of youth employment (several of these publications have been with her students).
About JOLR The Journal of Online Learning Research (JOLR) is a peer - reviewed, international journal devoted to the theoretical, empirical, and pragmatic Free Online Library: One of the largest online libraries in the world — Millions of news, trade publications, newspapers, magazine, journal and reJournal of Online Learning Research (JOLR) is a peer - reviewed, international journal devoted to the theoretical, empirical, and pragmatic Free Online Library: One of the largest online libraries in the world — Millions of news, trade publications, newspapers, magazine, journal and rejournal devoted to the theoretical, empirical, and pragmatic Free Online Library: One of the largest online libraries in the world — Millions of news, trade publications, newspapers, magazine, journal and rejournal and reference
In the end, while the authors of this chapter do not disclose the actual correlations between their two measures and value - added, specifically (although from the appendix one can infer that the correlation between value - added and Tripod output is around r = 0.45 as based on an unadjusted r - squared), and I should mention this is a HUGE shortcoming of this chapter (one that would not have passed peer review should this chapter have been submitted to a journal for publication), the authors do mention that «the conceptual overlap between the frameworks is substantial and that empirical patterns in the data show similarities.»
Looking to fields of study such as composition and rhetoric theory, legal writing scholars including Anne Ruggles Gere, 2 Laurel Oates, 3 and Linda Berger4 helped us to learn more about the ways we write and read as lawyers and teachers.5 Other scholars like Kristen Tiscione began to do empirical work, surveying practicing lawyers and judges to learn more about their preferences, which writing techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the classroom.
Harvard University Press has announced the publication of the Journal of Legal Analysis, a peer - reviewed and faculty - edited journal that will publish «the best legal scholarship from all disciplinary perspectives and in all styles, whether verbal, formal, or empirical.Journal of Legal Analysis, a peer - reviewed and faculty - edited journal that will publish «the best legal scholarship from all disciplinary perspectives and in all styles, whether verbal, formal, or empirical.journal that will publish «the best legal scholarship from all disciplinary perspectives and in all styles, whether verbal, formal, or empirical
Reviews of the empirical literature and the opportunities for public debate should prove to be particularly useful» - Suzanne Bennett Johnson, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
The Editorial Board of the Journal of Health Psychology considers for publication: (a) Reports of empirical studies likely to further our understanding of health psychology (b) Critical reviews of the literature (c) Theoretical contributions and commentaries (d) Intervention studies (e) Brief reports (e) Signed editorials (about 1000 words) on significant issues.
The search was limited by language (the paper had to be in English), by methodology (the study had to be an empirical study, experimental replication, follow - up study, longitudinal study, prospective study, retrospective study, quantitative study, or treatment outcome / randomized clinical trial), by publication type (the study had to be a journal article published in a peer - reviewed journal), and by sample (the study had to be conducted on humans).
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