326 research outputs found
Pengaruh Penggunaan Multimedia, Sumber Belajar, dan Nilai Karakter terhadap Hasil Belajar
This research uses a quantitative approaching, data collection technic uses questionnaire and test to find out the multimedia utilization, learning source, character value and study result of social studies. To examines the research's hypothesis is using path analysis by calculates the correlation coefficient every variabels. The research's result shows there are: (1) A significant influence between multimedia utilization, learning source, and character value toward the study result of social studies; (2) A significant influence between multimedia utilization and learning source toward the character value; and (3) A significant influence between multimedia utilization, learning source, and character value by all together toward the study result of social studies, and a significant influence between multimedia utilization and learning source toward the study result of social studies through character value.Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif, teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan angket dan tes untuk mengetahui penggunaan multimedia, sumber belajar, nilai karakter serta hasil belajar IPS. Untuk menguji hipotesis penelitian dengan menggunakan analisis jalur (path analysis) dengan terlebih dahulu menghitung koefisien korelasi tiap variabel. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya (1) pengaruh yang signifikan antara penggunaan multimedia, sumber belajar, dan nilai karakter terhadap hasil belajar IPS; (2) pengaruh yang signifikan antara penggunaan multimedia dan sumber belajar terhadap nilai karakter; dan (3) pengaruh yang signifikan antara penggunaan multimedia, sumber belajar, dan nilai karakter secara bersama-sama terhadap hasil belajar IPS, dan pengaruh yang signifikan antara penggunaan multimedia dan sumber belajar terhadap hasil belajar IPS melalui nilai karakter
Power and the durability of poverty: a critical exploration of the links between culture, marginality and chronic poverty
The United States in the Ryukyus: (Trans.) -The Insular Cases Revised- by T. George, Jr.
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The Stigmatization of Leprosy in India and Its Impact on Future Approaches to Elimination and Control
APIcalypse Now: Redefining data access regimes in the face of the Digital Services Act
The rise of restrictive data access policies, commonly referred to as the APIcalypse, has significantly impacted researchers' ability to collect and analyse data from social media platforms. The Digital Methods Initiative Winter School 2024 project, 'APIcalpyse NOW' centred these challenges, examining the evolving landscape of data access in the context of the forthcoming Digital Services Act (DSA), in particularly Article 40 which outlines the procedures and restrictions for vetted researchers to access platform data for research purposes, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards. This post highlights the main takeaways from the research and provides insights for academics across various fields. At the time of writing, Article 40 was not yet enforced, thus the object of study was the access opened up voluntarily by the platforms themselves to researchers, in anticipation of the DSA
APIcalypse Now: Redefining data access regimes in the face of the Digital Services Act
The rise of restrictive data access policies, commonly referred to as the APIcalypse, has significantly impacted researchers' ability to collect and analyse data from social media platforms. The Digital Methods Initiative Winter School 2024 project, 'APIcalpyse NOW' centred these challenges, examining the evolving landscape of data access in the context of the forthcoming Digital Services Act (DSA), in particularly Article 40 which outlines the procedures and restrictions for vetted researchers to access platform data for research purposes, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards. This post highlights the main takeaways from the research and provides insights for academics across various fields. At the time of writing, Article 40 was not yet enforced, thus the object of study was the access opened up voluntarily by the platforms themselves to researchers, in anticipation of the DSA
Whole body vibration compared to conventional physiotherapy in patients with gonarthrosis: a protocol for a randomized, controlled study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common degenerative arthropathy. Load-bearing joints such as knee and hip are more often affected than spine or hands. The prevalence of gonarthrosis is generally higher than that of coxarthrosis.</p> <p>Because no cure for OA exists, the main emphasis of therapy is analgesic treatment through either mobility or medication. Non-pharmacologic treatment is the first step, followed by the addition of analgesic medication, and ultimately by surgery.</p> <p>The goal of non-pharmacologic and non-invasive therapy is to improve neuromuscular function, which in turn both prevents formation of and delays progression of OA. A modification of conventional physiotherapy, whole body vibration has been successfully employed for several years. Since its introduction, this therapy is in wide use at our facility not only for gonarthrosis, but also coxarthrosis and other diseases leading to muscular imbalance.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>This study is a randomized, therapy-controlled trial in a primary care setting at a university hospital. Patients presenting to our outpatient clinic with initial symptoms of gonarthrosis will be assessed against inclusion and exclusion criteria. After patient consent, 6 weeks of treatment will ensue. During the six weeks of treatment, patients will receive one of two treatments, conventional physiotherapy or whole-body-vibration exercises of one hour three times a week. Follow-up examinations will be performed immediately after treatment and after another 6 and 20 weeks, for a total study duration of 6 months. 20 patients will be included in each therapy group.</p> <p>Outcome measurements will include objective analysis of motion and ambulation as well as examinations of balance and isokinetic force. The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index and SF-12 scores, the patients' overall status, and clinical examinations of the affected joint will be carried out.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>As new physiotherapy techniques develop for the treatment of OA, it is important to investigate the effectiveness of competing strategies. With this study, not only patient-based scores, but also objective assessments will be used to quantify patient-derived benefits of therapy.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p>Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien (DRKS) DRKS00000415</p> <p>Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01037972</p> <p>EudraCT 2009-017617-29</p
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