Third, it is
a series of academic articles defending and attacking the Kelly Criterion — it will have a very specific audience that cares about the academic side of the debate.
Not exact matches
SportsInsights updates its regular
series of articles that focus on «Betting Against the Public» — as well as other
articles related to money management, and the sports betting industry — and other
academic research.
SportsInsights takes an
academic view
of the sports marketplace, as detailed in our popular and best - selling Sports Investing
series of books and our recent
article comparing the sports marketplace to the financial markets.
In a
series of experiments, Cohen, Walton, and Yeager have shown the power
of what seem to be small - scale mindset interventions — watching a brief video
of an older student talking about his struggles with belonging, or reading a magazine
article that presents a growth - mindset perspective on brain development — to significantly improve the
academic performance
of students who are vulnerable to stereotype threat, including low - income students and African - American students.
In this second
article of a two - part
series, Phillips gives an overview
of the main routes for the commercialisation
of academic research in the U.K.
The second in a
series of four
articles about women scientists in academia, this paper explores the extent
of female filtration from U.S.
academic science.
In this month's issue you'll find
articles on the National Research Mentoring Network; the upcoming 2018 NPA Annual Conference; the increase in self care and social media events during NPAW 2017; postdoctoral positions as a «core part
of academic career growth»; immigration policies; and understanding burnout in part two
of a two - part
series.
This
article is part
of an occasional
series examining the challenges facing disadvantaged students who show
academic potential.
The next two
articles in this
series will focus on learning management and teaching methods and assessment and accountability to move towards an achievable vision
of academic excellence through digital learning.
My next
article will continue this
series with focus on some
of the common unrealistic
academic expectations many new college students hold.
Stay tuned for my
series of articles and podcasts on performance, and I will share the beliefs (absolutely no guarantees suggested)
of the smartest
academics I know.
If you want some evidence
of the bias among high profile climate change Australian Academia, go no further than the
series of thirteen extremist
articles by Australia's top climate change
academics here: https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-real-an-open-letter-from-the-scientific-community-1808 Note: it was coordinated by the Editor
of the Conversation and Stephen Lewandowski.