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Erotic desecration and sacralization in Greek myth and ritual
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-10-01) -
Ethical Principles in Data Analysis: An Overview
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Evaluating the federal role in financing health-related research
(National Academy of Sciences, 1996)This paper considers the appropriate role for government in the support of scientific and technological progress in health care; the information the federal government needs to make well-informed decisions about its role; ... -
Evidence-based coverage policy
(Project HOPE, 2001)Many health plans apply evidence-based approaches to coverage decisions. The foundation of such approaches is the systematic review of information about the effectiveness of medical interventions. This paper discusses the ... -
Evidence-based guidelines as a foundation for performance incentives
(Project HOPE, 2005)Clinical guidelines, which increasingly build upon impartial analysis of evidence from well-designed studies, have become highly credible sources of information about what forms of care are effective. Consequently, they ... -
An experiment in combining visual art with translations of Sappho
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-10-09) -
An experiment in combining visual art with translations of Sappho, Part 2
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-11-09) -
An Experiment in the Making of a Homer Commentary
(2015-05-27)This posting, 2015.05.27, continues where I left off in a previous posting, 2015.04.10. There I translated and then analyzed the text of the first song of Demodokos, contained in verses 72–83 of Odyssey 8, which I described ... -
The failed apobatic adventure of Pandaros the archer: A bifocal commentary on Iliad 5.166-469
(2015-05-20)In this posting for 2015.05.20, I experiment with different ways of making annotations in a commentary. The passage I have chosen for this commentary is Iliad 5.166–469. I will analyze these 300odd Homeric verses in two ... -
The False positive problem of automatic bot detection in social science research
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2020-03)The identification of bots is an important and complicated task. The bot classifier Botometer was successfully introduced as a way to estimate the number of bots in a given list of accounts and, as a consequence, has been ... -
Fast and slow at the same time
(ABEC Brasil, 2023-09-27)Open-access advocates should pursue fast and slow strategies at the same time. The primary long-term strategy discussed here is the reform of research culture to the point where institutions and individuals care more about ... -
Feeling pain and delight while hearing a song in Odyssey 8
(2015-06-10)This posting of 2015.06.10 continues from where I left off in the posting of 2015.06.03, where I was focusing on the audience’s reception of the first song of Demodokos. The song, as we saw, is paraphrased at verses 72–83 ... -
A field guide to misunderstandings about open access
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2009) -
The final version of the NIH public-access policy
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2005) -
First fruits of the NIH public-access policy
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First Preface to The Paradox of Self-Amendment
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Five Theses on the Future of Special Collections
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Flipping a journal to open access
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2007) -
Focused Tests of Significance and Effect Size Estimation in Counseling Pyschology
(the American Psychological Association, 1988)The purpose of this article is twofold: first, to present the strategic advantages of focused over omnibus tests of statistical significance in counseling research and, second, to demonstrate the utility of interpreting ...