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Shall we really do it again? The powerful concept of replication is neglected in the social sciences.

TL;DR: Replication is one of the most important tools for the verification of facts within the empirical sciences as discussed by the authors, and a detailed examination of the notion of replication reveals that there are many different...
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Underwater sensor networks: applications, advances and challenges

TL;DR: Key applications and the main phenomena related to acoustic propagation are summarized, and how they affect the design and operation of communication systems and networking protocols at various layers are discussed.
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Non-normal data: Is ANOVA still a valid option?

TL;DR: This study provides a systematic examination of F‐test robustness to violations of normality in terms of Type I error, considering a wide variety of distributions commonly found in the health and social sciences.
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Effect of PCI on Quality of Life in Patients with Stable Coronary Disease

TL;DR: Among patients with stable angina, both thosetreated with PCI and those treated with optimal medical therapy alone had marked improvements in health status during follow-up, and similar incremental benefits from PCI were seen in some but not all RAND-36 domains.
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Monitoring training status with HR measures: do all roads lead to Rome?

TL;DR: This review contends that most of the contradictory findings are related to methodological inconsistencies and/or misinterpretation of the data rather than to limitations of heart rate measures to accurately inform on training status, and provides evidence that measures derived from 5-min recordings of resting and submaximal exercise heart rate are likely the most useful monitoring tools.
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Preparing and Evaluating Research Reports.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on three essential features: description, explanation, and contextualization of the study and provide guidelines to facilitate the preparation and evaluation of research articles for publication.
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Statistical Training in Psychology: A National Survey and Commentary on Undergraduate Programs

TL;DR: This paper surveyed a national sample of U.S. undergraduate psychology programs regarding the structure and content of statistical training and found that participants tended to view such topics as appropriate for more advanced courses, which are infrequently required.