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    Research Ethics II: Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ)
    Imaging Techniques
    Important Books of Psycholinguistics
    Language characteristics of individuals with Asperger syndrome
    Your First Step to Understanding Research Methods: Part II
    Measurements of Language Tests
    • Measurements of Language Tests

      Comparison between Aphasics and Non-Aphasics Language Tests

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on language assessments, the book explores tests designed for both aphasics and non-aphasics, emphasizing their importance in the field. It highlights the CADL-2 and ALFA tests for aphasics as foundational models. For non-aphasics, the author critiques various assessments that encompass essential language skills—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—while also addressing components like phonetics, grammar, and vocabulary development. The analysis provides valuable insights into the effectiveness and linguistic aspects of these tests.

      Measurements of Language Tests
    • Focusing on the knowledge of research methods, this book explores the gap between beginner and professional researchers. It highlights how self-monitoring of intentions in scientific inquiry influences the application of proper research methods. Empirical evidence supports the idea that understanding fundamental concepts—such as scientific schools, statistics, designs, and measurement tools—is crucial for novice researchers. Divided into two parts, the book serves as a guide for those seeking to grasp the essential processes necessary for mastering research methods.

      Your First Step to Understanding Research Methods: Part II
    • Language characteristics of individuals with Asperger syndrome

      Systematic Literature Review and Meta-analysis

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book explores the connection between language and Asperger syndrome, highlighting the unique language characteristics of individuals with the condition. It examines the differences in language competence compared to typically developing peers, considering factors such as age and the implications of these differences for understanding language performance. Utilizing systematic literature review and meta-analysis, the work aims to quantitatively assess and synthesize existing studies, addressing discrepancies and enhancing knowledge in this underexplored area.

      Language characteristics of individuals with Asperger syndrome
    • Important Books of Psycholinguistics

      Famous Authors and Remarkable Sources and References

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the extensive field of psycholinguistics, this book serves as a curated guide to essential literature, providing detailed information on key texts. It includes vital data such as titles, authors, and content summaries, allowing readers to efficiently navigate the vast array of publications. By emphasizing the importance of introductory chapters, the author offers insights into determining the relevance of each work, making it easier for readers to identify significant contributions and influential authors in the field.

      Important Books of Psycholinguistics
    • Imaging Techniques

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the importance of imaging techniques in medical diagnostics, this book explores their application in radiological labs, emphasizing their unique characteristics. It highlights how many radiologists utilize these methods primarily as supplementary tools rather than as standalone diagnostic resources. Divided into two parts, the work integrates insights from neurolinguistics and cognitive neurosciences, arguing for the necessity of these techniques in achieving accurate results and improving assessments in medical and cognitive fields.

      Imaging Techniques
    • Focusing on the intricacies of academic research, this book delves into topics such as research craft, its purposes, and the ethical considerations surrounding plagiarism. It investigates researchers' attitudes towards sourcing materials and references, emphasizing the importance of writing for an educated audience. By addressing the skills necessary for conducting research, it highlights the potential for formal and informal education in this field. The discussions aim to enhance research practices and methodologies, offering valuable insights for aspiring researchers and scientists.

      Research Ethics II: Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • Important Researches of Linguistics: Part II

      Researchers & Studies

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on linguistic sources and references, this comprehensive book features twenty-six chapters organized alphabetically by author. It highlights recent findings that challenge traditional views on essential articles and authors in research. By introducing notable authors, renowned scientists, and significant works, it serves as a valuable resource for researchers and readers alike, enhancing their understanding of established hypotheses and theories in the field.

      Important Researches of Linguistics: Part II
    • Important Scientific References of Articles

      Researchers & Studies

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the needs of researchers, this book addresses the growing demand for accessible scientific information. It highlights the importance of specialized journals and databases in saving time and effort for those exploring various scientific topics. By providing a comprehensive guide, it enables users to efficiently locate relevant topics, authors, or journals, thereby enhancing the research experience with trustworthy and accountable data across diverse scientific phenomena.

      Important Scientific References of Articles
    • Important Researches of Linguistics: Part I

      Researchers & Studies

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on linguistic sources and references, this comprehensive work features twenty-six chapters organized alphabetically by author. It highlights recent findings that challenge the exclusion of certain articles and authors in research, emphasizing their importance for scholars testing established hypotheses. The book introduces influential authors, renowned scientists, and significant research contributions, making it a valuable resource for researchers and readers alike.

      Important Researches of Linguistics: Part I
    • Research Ethics III: Samples

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the research challenges faced by beginner researchers, this book explores the KSU library as a case study to enhance research understanding and information retrieval skills. It identifies factors influencing research comprehension and provides detailed guidance on navigating the library's resources, from the first to the sixth floor. The text addresses the gap in practical experience among new researchers and offers a comprehensive layout of where to find various materials, including journals, books, and bibliographies, to aid their academic journey.

      Research Ethics III: Samples