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That assumption of normality
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Many statistical tests are based around an assumption of “normality”. The reasoning for this choice of distribution, whether to test, what to test, and how to test for normality is covered along with practical recommendations.

Cohen’s d for two independent samples
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An exposition of standardized effect for two independent samples (under an assumption of normality) is given along with an insight into interpretation and reporting

Liminality in narratives of integration: Articulation of digital ethnicity in social media use by migrants to Sweden
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Given challenging conditions in different parts of the world, it is no wonder that people undertake journeys to regions where they may feel secure, seek refuge, be able to acquire a livelihood, as well as carry on a type of living. Migration is there... Read More about Liminality in narratives of integration: Articulation of digital ethnicity in social media use by migrants to Sweden.

Human-in-the-loop topic modelling: Assessing topic labelling and genre-topic relations with a movie plot summary corpus
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A much-used but not yet mainstream text analysis approach, topic modelling allows the identification of lexical themes for a document collection. Against principles for interpretable AI and sociotechnical design, there are definite strengths from its... Read More about Human-in-the-loop topic modelling: Assessing topic labelling and genre-topic relations with a movie plot summary corpus.

The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusiveness
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A number of studies highlights the importance of the relationship between people and spaces, and how environments can positively affect the wellbeing of people as they age in place (Kerr, Rosemberg and Frank, 2012). This study investigates the impact... Read More about The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusiveness.