QUESTIONING THE RECIPROCAL EFFECTS MODEL OF ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT AND ACHIEVEMENT: A REANALYSIS OF A META-ANALYSIS OF LONGITUDINAL STUDIES AND A SIMULATION

Questioning the Reciprocal Effects Model of Academic Self-Concept and Achievement: A Reanalysis of a Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies and a Simulation

A recent meta-analysis claimed to provide evidence that academic self-concept and achievement have reciprocal prospective effects on each other (reciprocal effects model).However, prospective effects were estimated while adjusting for a prior measurement of the outcome, and 3-Layer Wooden Ornament this method is susceptible to spurious findings due

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The Paradise Problem: Painted Experience

This research focuses on a sample group of painters who have worked in the North Queensland wet tropics where they have explored Seal Kit tropical imagery within western traditions.Despite some acknowledgement of the Pacific by Smith (1960) and some engagement by established southern artists in fleeting visits to the North; there has been little re

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Enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio and generating contrast for cryo-EM images with convolutional neural networks

In cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) of radiation-sensitive biological samples, both the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the contrast of images are critically important in the image-processing pipeline.Classic methods improve low-frequency image contrast experimentally, by imaging with high defocus, or computationally, by applying various typ

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