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1. U. Sheffield, Content analysis - Data analysis - General advice - LeTS Evaluation Resources - Resources - Strategy and Development - LeTS - The University of SheffieldShef.ac.uk (available at http://www.shef.ac.uk/lets/strategy/resources/evaluate/general/data-analysis/content-analysis).
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Why use content analysis? To reduce large amounts of unstructured content to that which is relevant and manageable in the context of the evaluation questions. Content analysis may not be appropriate for small amounts of data associated with the evaluation of a small change in L&T. To describe characteristics of the L&T context e.g. activities, interactions, the learning environment. (1)
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1. ACLU.org, The War on Marijuana in Black and White (2015) (available at https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/field_document/1114413-mj-report-rfs-rel1.pdf).
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illions of Dollars Wasted on Racially Biased Arrests Over-Policing: Between 2001 and 2010, there were over 8 million pot arrests in the U.S. That’s one bust every 37 seconds and hundreds of thousands ensnared in the criminal justice system. Wasted Time and Money: Enforcing marijuana laws costs us about $3.6 billion a year, yet the War on Marijuana has failed to diminish the use or availability of marijuana. Staggering Racial Bias: Marijuana use is roughly equal among Blacks and whites, yet Blacks are 3.73 times as likely to be arrested for marijuana possession. (1)
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1. (2015; http://www.jaxorganic.com/product_info.php?products_id=104).
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ground beef (1)
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1. Education Technology Leasing for Digital Learning & iPads - WestWon, The Pros And Cons Of Using Tablets In The Classroom - Education Technology Leasing for Digital Learning & iPads - WestWon (2014) (available at http://westwoneducation.co.uk/pros-cons-using-tablets-classroom/).
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Subjected to the daily rigours of school, tablets are more vulnerable to breaking due to their lightweight design. In fact, the most common damage caused to a tablet is a cracked screen. However, this risk can be minimised by simply investing in a robust case and providing students with guidelines on how to look after their device. (1)
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1. going to meet the murderer (1992).
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""There are 75 to 100 million women alive today who have had this done to them. I have one small hope, that (because of my book) one little girl somewhere won't have to experience genital mutilation."" (1)
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1. W. Shakespeare, As You Like it (Project Gutenberg, Illinois, ed. 3, 2000; http://www3.universia.com.br/conteudo/literatura/As_you_like_it.pdf), p. 1.
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All the world's a stage, And all the men and women, meerely Players; They haue their Exits and their Entrances, And one man in his time playes many parts, (1)
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1. M. Pollard, J. Tucker, K. de la Haye, H. Green, D. Kennedy, A prospective study of marijuana use change and cessation among adolescents, Drug and Alcohol Dependence 144, 134-140 (2014).
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Results Eighteen percent of adolescents stopped using marijuana after six years. Results suggest neighborhood context affects overall use level, whereas neighborhood context and friends were critical to cessation vs. continuation of use. Decreases in use were more likely among adolescents in disadvantaged or less cohesive neighborhoods, or who moved between waves. Non-use after one year was more likely among adolescents who did not move, had fewer marijuana-using friends, and did not exclusively have outside-of-school friends. Cessation at six years was more likely among adolescents in less disadvantaged and more cohesive neighborhoods, and for those with within-school friends. Conclusions Results highlight the importance of both objective and subjective neighborhood characteristics, as well as peer networks, on adolescent marijuana use. Factors associated with decreases in use appear distinct from those that predict quitting, suggesting that continuation versus cessation is linked to peers as well as neighborhood context. Relocated and isolated individuals may face challenges with cessation. (1)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Science Translational Medicine citation style.
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1. I. Torjesen, Medication errors cost the NHS up to £2.5bn a yearPharmaceutical Journal (2014) (available at http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/news/medication-errors-cost-the-nhs-up-to-25bn-a-year/20066893.article).
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The NHS wastes at least £1bn – and possibly as much as £2.5bn – on preventable errors, many of which are related to improper use of medication, according to a report commissioned by the Department of Health (1)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Science Translational Medicine citation style.
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1. A. Johnson, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Occupational Therapy (2015).
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Information obtained from PowerPoint presentation (1)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Science Translational Medicine citation style.
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1. Statista, Percentage of U.S. population to own an iPhone 2010-2014 | Forecast (2015) (available at http://www.statista.com/statistics/236550/percentage-of-us-population-that-own-a-android-smartphone/).
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19.8% of the US population own iPhones (1)
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1. Pharmacyregulation.org, Guidance | General Pharmaceutical Council (2010) (available at http://www.pharmacyregulation.org/standards/guidance).
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Two people should be involved in the dispensing process where this is possible. A second competent person should carry out an accuracy check and ideally should not have been involved in the assembly process (1)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Science Translational Medicine citation style.
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1. (2015) (available at http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-14_u-177_t-516_c-1922/nsw/history/medieval-and-early-modern-societies-japan/life-in-feudal-japan/women).
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• women’s duty to serve 3 masters: her father, her husband, her son (1)
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1. M. Buchenau, J. Suri, Experience Prototyping, IDEO (2000) (available at http://www.ideo.com/images/uploads/news/pdfs/FultonSuriBuchenau-Experience_PrototypingACM_8-00.pdf).
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representations of a design made before final artifacts exist. They are created to inform both design process and design decisions. They range from sketches and different kind of models at various levels — ""looks like,"" ""behaves like,"" ""works like"" — to explore and communicate propositions about the design and its context. (1)
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1. C. Seifert, 10 Years of Academies (DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga GmbH, Frankfurt, 2015; http://static.bundesliga.de/media/native/autosync/dfl_leistungszentren2011_gb.pdf), p. 6.
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The outstanding work of the academies is surely a crucial factor behind the recent international successes of the Bundesliga, but also the national team. Considering the clubs today one can immediately see the effects of this decision in every squad.” (1)
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1. Investopedia, Contract Theory Definition | Investopedia (2010) (available at http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/contract-theory.asp).
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The study of how individuals and businesses construct and develop legal agreements. Contract theory analyses how parties to a contract make decisions under uncertain conditions, and when there is asymmetric information. It draws upon principles of financial and economic behaviour, as principles and agents often have different incentives to perform or not perform actions. (1)
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1. The Crimson, The Fourth Republic, 1 (1957).
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intended to eliminate the pitfalls of the Third Republic (1875-1940), has slid full-circle back to its inefficient predecessor. (1)
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1. TheFreeDictionary.com, capital punishment (2015) (available at http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Capital+Punishment).
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""The lawful infliction of death as a punishment"" (1)
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1. M. Walport, (2013).
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'Science is not finished until it is communicated (1)
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1. B. Sweeney, J. O'Reilly, A. Coleman, Law in commerce (LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood, NSW, ed. 4, 2010).
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