Sentences with phrase «involves internet research»

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As an example, they cited outside research and «early evidence» from a previous study Matias conducted on Internet messaging board Reddit that involved showing readers of Reddit's «r / science» forum rules for commenting.
They were chuckling because last week, a Microsoft research project involving an experimental chat bot named Tay went haywire after Internet pranksters fed the bot offensive language, which trained it to say hostile things.
The companies involved are the Internet Research Agency, often described as a «Russian troll farm,» and two other companies that helped finance it.
More research is needed to see if Internet use can improve the frontal part of the brain, which is involved in planning, anticipating, and self - monitoring — skills that can decline in those with dementia.
We talked about online dating safety and how to protect your Internet identity by doing your homework and research before getting too emotionally involved.
The research for this book involved extensive survey of free speech literature, theories in media ethics and in social responsibility; extensive survey of problematic, violent speech on the Internet; analysis of relevant literature, government position papers, state laws and court cases, and review of law - enforcement measures that have been taken to combat various forms of violent speech.
As is regular practice in many schools part of the education process also involves research using the Internet and access to external websites and social media such as You Tube.
You can't believe everything you read on the Internet; you must do your own homework, and that involves researching numerous sources and then combining that data into a value system you can actually use.
She is a non-technologist who has long been involved in technology (writing CMS documentation; developing and conducting training on her organization's ILS, Internet filters, and digital privacy; giving online research workshops for activists; doing everyday public library reference and computer support) at work and elsewhere.
You can't believe everything you read on the Internet; you must do your homework, and that involves researching numerous sources and then combining that data into a value system you can actually use.
Her working methods typically involve a number of stages: after selecting a theme, she researches it from books, photos, and the internet, before starting to sketch.
But let's see, vetted scientific journal papers, they pretty much all support the central points you will find therein, and the data comes from leading science institutions and organizations, and those directly involved in the research, not some professor somewhere in Washington State who takes the data and simply changes it and then it is dispersed to about 50 million people through 10,000 channels and quasi new ideological sites, and 10m comments on the Internet in various forms as new «truth.»
As someone who has been involved at the «sharp end», both in tax publishing and tax consultancy, for over 25 years I would submit that most research can be completed via internet providers, but that most people still want a paper product as a book on their professional bookshelf.
Car accident victims researching on the internet about car crashes in Florida find lots of articles about fault and how to determine responsibility when there are two or more drivers involved in a wreck.
There are two or more generations involved in this problematic scenario: First the Gen Y's; they may not fully appreciate what a library can do for them; and the Baby Boomers, who have forgotten what they knew about legal research best practices and to some extent have been lulled into believing everything is free on the Internet.
There was a time when legal research programs in which I was involved offered a couple of hours exploring different Internet search engines and those pages that we used to call metasites, on various subjects beyond the bookmarked legal sites.
We are happy to pass on to you information that we have found through providers that we work with, research on the internet and organizations that we are involved in.
Most of this research will involve reading through your online reviews on sites like Facebook, Yelp, and Google +, although some will also run an Internet search on your firm's name and read through any articles that mention you.
A business development manager is responsible for identifying new sales leads — this involves more internet research, with a particular emphasis on learning who makes purchasing decisions within the target organisation.
Assisted with global internet marketing compliance, research, monitoring, and policies, including intellectual property protection; and ◆ Helped with tax matters involving State and Federal tax audits including preparation of tax schedules and returns.
Support activities include but are not limited to the following: answer and route phone calls, scheduling meetings, request for research which involves gathering information from spreadsheets, documents or / and internet, generating reports, compiling information for meetings, faxing, scanning and copying.
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