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A Day in the Life of a Data Archivist (1st part) [Video]
This video explains what a CESSDA data archivist is, what archivists do, and why their work is so important now and for the future. It also shows the whole data archiving process, from data deposit...
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First steps towards data curation - A Day in the Life of a Data Archivist (2nd part) [Video]
This video Learn more about the path to publishing research data. CESSDA data archivists advise and support researchers throughout their research projects. The video explains some initial obstacle...
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The new normal: Linear equating of different instruments
As an alternative to linear stretching, we look into the observed score equating approach in this post and the next. The easiest form of observed score equating is linear equating: a powerful appro...
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Verändern sich Effekte individueller Religiosität auf Einstellungen durch die Säkularisierung?
Man könnte meinen, mit dem Rückgang individueller Religiosität im Säkularisierungsprozess verschwinden auch die Effekte der Religiosität auf Einstellungen und Verhalten. Dieser Befund ist in der Fo...
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Represented yet excluded: How ethnic minority people are counted in national surveys
Dr Dharmi Kapadia, of the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity and panellists for #DataImpact2021, explores representation of ethnic minority people in data and introduces the Evidence for Equality Nati...
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Will more data change the lives of LGBTQ people in the UK?
Dr Kevin Guyan, panellist at #DataImpact2021, shares some key reflections on the role of data in representing the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people in the UK.