More than half of psychology papers are not reproducible
A landmark initiative to reproduce the findings of 100 prominent psychology papers has been successful in fewer than half of cases.
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A landmark initiative to reproduce the findings of 100 prominent psychology papers has been successful in fewer than half of cases.
Prospective students more likely to base decision on prospectuses, institutions’ websites and campus visits, survey suggests
A second faculty member has resigned from Northwestern University over its medical school’s reaction to a provocative article published in a faculty journal.
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College (SWVCTC) is collaborating with the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) on a new pilot program to provide college opportunities for 21 impoverished residents.
Numerous studies have found that men are more likely to think highly of themselves and their talents than are women when they evaluate themselves.
Ryan Mizner has a patent pending for a device called The Bridge, a physical therapy tool developed by the University of Montana associate professor and one of his students.
If you are reading a research paper, and scan the authors (in some disciplines, an increasingly long list), do you know who played a meaningful role in the work?
Is co-authorship of academic papers out of control?
Colorado students who have had difficulty affording college in the past may get some relief after the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative board adopted new rules relating to the state's ability to match scholarship funds.
When I was a visiting academic at Stanford University in the mid-1970s the game of laureate spotting was a common practice.