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  2. Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Scholar. A scholar is a person who is a researcher or has expertise in an academic discipline. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researcher at a university. An academic usually holds an advanced degree or a terminal degree, such as a master's degree or a doctorate (PhD).

  3. Psychological research - Wikipedia

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    The peer review process is another aspect of psychological research that has been criticized. Though there are some positive aspects to the peer review process, it is not designed well enough to detect fraud. There are many studies that have passed through several peer reviews that have later been found to be fraudulent. See also

  4. Herminia Ibarra - Wikipedia

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    Herminia Ibarra FBA is a scholar in the fields of organizational behaviour, leadership, and career development. She is the Charles Handy Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School .

  5. Sabine Carey - Wikipedia

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    Sabine C. Carey (born 1974) is a German political scientist . Sabine C. Carey is currently chair in Political Science IV at Universität Mannheim in Germany. [1] She received master's degrees from the University of North Texas and Universität Konstanz and her Ph.D. from the University of Essex. She previously taught at the University of ...

  6. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Look for comprehensive review. A small number of English-language Wikipedia articles—most notably, featured articles—have had broad, systematic review. These articles usually remain at a high level of quality, but it is possible (although unlikely) that a previously reviewed article may have deteriorated since the time it received that ...

  7. John A. Bateman - Wikipedia

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    John Arnold Bateman (born 1957) is a British linguist and semiotician known for his research on natural language generation and multimodality. [1] [2] He has worked at Kyoto University, the USC Information Sciences Institute, the German National Research Center for Information Technology, Saarland University, and the University of Stirling. [3]

  8. Richard E. Frye - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eugene Frye is an American autism researcher and associate professor at Arizona Children's Hospital in Phoenix, and formerly of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 's department of pediatrics, [1] as well as the Director of the Autism Multispecialty Clinic at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. [2]

  9. Birgit Penzenstadler - Wikipedia

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    birgit .penzenstadler .de. Birgit Penzenstadler (born September 9, 1981 in Erding, Germany) is a German associate professor of Software Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology and adjunct docent at Lappeenranta University of Technology. She is well known for her work on environmental sustainability in software engineering and for being ...