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More specifically, how do we apply future studies to the adoption of new technologies and to meet the challenges of effective integration into the educational process?
"If there were only 20 women in the study, how do we say it's appropriate for all the women in the country?" Dr. Nelson said.
However, the concept of data or theoretical 'saturation' could have its limitations; importantly, how do we know that an additional study will not add important insight?
D) Given that we do not have a proteomic dataset to accompany this study, how do we reconcile our findings with the apparent delay in protein translation that is observed during the IDC as published by Le Roch and Foth?
How do we introduce future perspectives and studies in Plan Ceibal policy (and implementation)?
The evidence so far collected further confirms the methodological challenges in this field: 1) to define technically dengue outbreaks (what do we measure?) and 2) to measure accurately the costs in prospective field studies (how do we measure?).
To state just a few concrete questions: How do we address multiplicity in a single study, where the inferential frame is not predetermined, or at best not well determined?
"If we're worried about poorer areas, hotspots of criminal activity and other social problems, then the question we need to ask isn't, 'How do we have more gentrification?'" said urban studies and planning expert Rowland Atkinson.
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