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reads2love · 1 year ago
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Highland Heir by Allison B. Hanson
This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Allison B. Hanson will be awarding a $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.                                                                                     Kieran has spent his life living in the shadow of his late…
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aubreywynne51 · 1 year ago
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Highland Heir by Allison B. Hanson
This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Allison B. Hanson will be awarding a $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.                                                                                     Kieran has spent his life living in the shadow of his late…
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celticbarb · 6 months ago
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Book: Discovering Her Earl
Author: Allison B. Hanson
Length: 290 Pages
Publisher: Dragonblade
Series: Scots & Scoundrels, #2
Overall Rating: 5/5 Stars
Blog Rating: 5/5 Saltire Flags
Julian Huntly, Earl of Melville is being coerced into an unwanted marriage by his dead father! There are stipulations too this must be a proper woman and done before he is 30 or he will lose everything. Furthermore he has one year before he is chained to one woman in a loveless marriage for the rest of his life!
Elaina Bantham has had a fascinating life away from society. She has traveled all over the world with her Aunt and Uncle checking out all these unusual treasures. She was always told she was never good enough physically either too tall, too freckled and so on. So Elaina has been a quite happy spinster.
That is until the man who ruined her life for a normal life and now she is told he is to join their expedition which is not acceptable to Elaina! Shall she punch him in the nose for destroying her life? Read and find out.
Again Ms. Hanson dazzles me with another story I could not put down. Her storytelling ability is absolutely brilliant! A story readers will absolutely love!
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy and an advance reader copy from Dragonblade publishers. I voluntarily agreed to do a fair review and blog through netgalley. All thoughts, ideas and words are my own.
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the-book-queen · 8 months ago
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$0.99 ✦ Her Accidental Highlander Husband by Allison B. Hanson
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ginaraemitchell · 1 year ago
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The Highland Heir by Allison B. Hanson | Book Review ~ $25 Gift Card ~ Excerpt ~ Author Bio | #HistoricalFiction #ScottishHighlands #HEA @GoddessFish @AllisonBHanson
#BookReview - "The Highland Heir" by Allison Hanson is a delightful historical fiction novel set in the rugged Highlands. This friends-to-lovers story with an arranged marriage twist offers readers a sweet and heartwarming escape. The book falls into the "closed door, low spice, sweet" category, making it a perfect interlude between more intense reads. #historicalFiction #ScottishHighlands #HEA #FriendsToLovers @GoddessFish @AllisonBHanson #Giveaway
The Highland Heir by Allison B. Hanson | Book Review ~ $25 Gift Card ~ Excerpt ~ Author Bio | #HistoricalFiction #ScottishHighlands #HEA @GoddessFish @AllisonBHanson A book blog tour from Goddess Fish Promotions. Thank you to the author, publisher, and Marianne & Judy at Goddess Fish for providing me with the information for this tour. Book Details   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Excerpt from The…
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sandythereadingcafe · 3 years ago
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REVIEW:
HER FORBIDDEN HIGHLAND HUSBAND (Clan McKinlay) by Allison B. Hanson at the Reading Cafe:
‘ pulls you in from the beginning‘
http://www.thereadingcafe.com/her-forbidden-highlander-husband-by-allison-b-hanson-a-review/
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thereadingcafe · 3 years ago
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cathygeha · 3 years ago
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REVIEW
Her Forbidden Highlander Husband
by Allison B. Hanson
Clan MacKinley #3
 Evelyn and Liam both had difficult pasts but became strong and resilient over time. This book is a slower building romance that is worth waiting for when the two finally find their way. A nice addition to the series.
 What I liked:
* Evelyn: paid a high price when she ran away when younger, kidnapped by rough men, abused, eventually returned home, considered damaged goods, but also a bargaining chip to her father.
* Liam: war chief of the MacKinlay Clan, orphan, has fleeting memories of his past, has always wanted a family to belong to, dreams of having Evelyn as his wife, a wonderful man that deserved the best.
* That the chemistry was not instant…at least on Evelyn’s part.
* That Liam was willing to wait for Evelyn and take it slow
* Gwennie: a sweet child born of rape but loved all the same
* The way Liam was willing to take in children and create a family
* Getting to see the characters from the previous two books in the series
* The way the women talked together, shared responsibilities, and were friends in the castle
* The relationship between the husbands and wives
* That the clan stood together
* The swift judgement of those that infringed on the clan
* The way Liam eventually found out who his sire was
* That it seemed true to the times
* It made me think about what happened to orphaned children left from parents killed in battles
* It made me glad to be me and living in this era even though times can sometimes still be tough
 What I didn’t like:
* The way Evelyn’s father treated her
* Knowing that women were considered chattel and the possession of their father then their spouse
* What Liam and Evelyn suffered in the past
 Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Yes
 Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled-Amara for the ARC – This is my honest review.
 4-5 Stars
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 Liam MacKinlay is certain that when he asks for Evelyn Stewart’s hand in marriage, the third time’s the charm. For hasn’t he risen to war chief of the clan MacKinlay, a seasoned warrior, and an honored member of the clan that took him in as a child? But once again, her father denies Liam the lass he lost his heart to years ago. Daughter of the Laird of the Stewart clan, Evelyn is expected to perform her daughter’s duty, including marry for the better of the clan... even if that’s against her will. But upon learning her father plans to trade her to an unknown clan in exchange for cattle, she will do almost anything to escape the future set out before her—including running away and marrying Liam MacKinlay. Liam’s discovering that beneath Evelyn’s sweet disposition is an iron will to match any warrior. But now their marriage may start a war between the clans and Liam must fight for his new wife and his family. Even if it means raising his sword against those he calls “kin”…
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celticbarb · 6 months ago
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Book:Tempting Her Viscount
Author: Allison B. Hanson
Series: Scots & Scoundrels , Book 1
Length: 280 Pages
Publisher: Dragonblade
Overall Rating: 5/5 Stars
Blog Rating: 5/5 Saltire Flags
Celia Dorsett Is being forced to marry an Earl who is an old ancient man in his 70’s all because her father is in dire straits and needs financial help. Now she is a widow and ready to celebrate her freedom and take a lover at a masquerade for the demimonde. Except she is shocked that Lord Desire is none other than the man who betrayed her in the worst way all those years ago: her brother’s best friend Christopher (Kit) Sinclair, Viscount Stormont.
Kit still carried the hurt and rejection when Celia chose money over him when he had nothing. Now he is financially secure and wants a wife and family. The problem is the woman he desires thinks he has betrayed her and she has no desire to marry again and enjoy her freedom.
Can Kit and Celia resolve their past scars and discover love? Read and discover their fate.
Allison pens another brilliant that readers do not want to miss! This can be read as a stand alone book. A book about second chances which I highly recommend.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy and an advance reader copy from Dragonblade publishers. I voluntarily agreed to do a fair review and blog through netgalley. All thoughts, ideas and words are my own.
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euphoricliesoflilac · 3 years ago
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emandmbooks · 7 years ago
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Wanted for Life by @AllisonBHanson - New Release @EntangledPub
Wanted for Lifeby Allison B. HansonSeries: Love Under Fire, #2Genre: Romantic SuspenseRelease Date: April 23, 2018 Read more » http://www.emandmbooks.com/2018/04/wanted-for-life-by-allisonbhanson-new.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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phantomtutor · 2 years ago
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SOLUTION AT Academic Writers Bay Lab Protocol 9 HMP 501 Evaluation of the “FIT 2 PLAY” Park program Directions: Please work with a partner (hand in one report per group). Read the article in Canvas (under Lab 8) about the Effects of a Park-Based After-School Program on Participant Obesity-Related Health Outcomes by Dr. Sarah Messiah. Then write answers to the following questions: 1. What question(s) (the hypothesis) was the study seeking to answer? Was this a peerreviewed article? (if you don’t know, please see the Reference Librarians in Dimond Library). 2. Describe the population being studied in terms of size, gender, race/ethnicity, and age. 3. What health behaviors (exposure(s)) was examined by the study? How was this exposure measured? 4. What outcome(s) of interest were studied by this study? How were they measured? 5. What was the observed relationship(s) between the exposure and the outcome(s)? What measures of association were used? How strong was the relationship and in what direction (e.g. positive, negative, none)? 6. What type of study design was used to examine the relationship between the exposure and the outcome(s) of interest? Discuss the strengths and imitation(s) of this type of study design and their impact on being able to make definitive conclusions based on this study. 7. What conclusions did the researchers make based on the outcomes observed? If you were asked by a reporter from your local newspaper to comment about the conclusion(s) made by study authors, what would you say? 8. Write 3 important implications for public health (or medical) practice and/or policy based on the results of this article. T H E Q ^ ^ C I E N C E O F L I F E S T Y L E C H A N G E Fitness; Youth Effect of a Park-Based After-School Program on Participant Obesity-Related Health Outcomes Sarah E. Messiah, PhD, MPH; Allison Diego, MPA; Jack Kardys, MSM; Kevin Kirwin, MPA; Eric Hanson, MPA; Renae Nottage, BA; Shawn Ramirez, BS; Kristopher L. Arheart, EdD Abstract Purpose. The objective of this study was to examine the effect o f a structured after-school program housed in a large county parks system on participant health and wellness outcomes. Design. Longitudinal cohort study over one school year (fall 2011-spring 2012). Setting. A total of 23 county parks in Florida. Subjects. Children ages 5 to 16 (N = 349, 55 % non-Hispanic black, 40% Hispanic, mean age 8. 9 years). Intervention. A n after-school program called Fit-2-Play that integrates daily standardized physical activity and health and wellness education components. Measures. Preintervention (August/September 2011) and postintervention (May/June 2012) anthropometric, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, fitness, and health and wellness knowledge measurements were collected. Analysis. Comparison o f pre-post outcome measure means were assessed via general linear mixed models fo r normal-weight (body mass index [BMI] 85th percentile fo r age and sex) participants. Results. The overweight/obese group significantly decreased their mean (1) B M I z score (2.0 to 1.8, p 95% ) throughout the school year. Several of the larger parks provide daily transportation from a num ber of surrounding schools to the program . Analysis Means and standard deviations were generated for all continuous data (age, an th ropom etric m easures), and categorical data (gender, ethnicity) are rep o rted as frequencies and per­ centages. All outcom e m easures were dichotom ized by weight status: nor­ mal-weight (BMI 85th percentile for age and sex ).13 Normally distrib­ u ted outcom e variables, including BMI z score, hip circum ference, waist circum ference, m idarm circum fer­ ence, waist-hip ratio, bicep skinfold, triceps skinfold, subscapular skinfold, suprailiac skinfold, sum o f skinfold thicknesses, sit and reach test, 400-m ru n , systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and the health and March/April 2015, Vol. 29, No. 4 219 Table 1 Baseline Characteristics of 349 Fit-2-Play After-School
Program Participants by Normal or Overweight/Obese Group Status, 2011-2012 School Year* Entire Sample (N = 349) N (%) Sex Boys Girls Ethnicity Hispanic Non-Hispanic black or African American Non-Hispanic White Other Age, yr Anthropometric Measurements§ Weight, kg Weight, z score Weight, percentile Height, cm Height, z score Height, percentile BMI, kg/m2 BMI z score BMI percentile Waist circumference, cm Hip circumference, cm Waist-to-hip ratio, % Waist-to-height ratio, % Mid arm circumference, cm Biceps skinfold, mm Triceps skinfold, mm Subscapular skinfold, mm Suprailiac skinfoid, mm Sum of thicknesses of four skinfolds, mm Overweight (85th 95th BMI percentile) Mean (SD) Range (Minimum-Maximum) Normal Weightf (N = 210) N (%) Mean (SD) Overweight/ 0 beset (N = 139) N (%) 173 (50) 176 (50) 118 (56) 92 (44) 58 (42) 81 (58) 139 (40) 183 (55) 14(4) 3 (1 ) 74 (35) 125 (60) 10(5) 65 (47) 68 (49) 4 (3 ) 2 (1 ) 1 (0) 8.9 (2.1) 36.2 0.1 53.9 133.2 0.7 66.5 19.8 0.8 70.9 63.1 74.1 88.0 47.3 20.7 13.3 18.8 12.7 13.9 54.7 94 (27) 45 (13) (14.5) (1.1) (30.5) (13.4) (1.2) (29.3) (5.2) (1.0) (25.8) (12.4) (12.9) (45.2) (7.5) (5.7) (7.2) (7.9) (7.9) (8.7) (25.7) (5.1 to 16.6) (15.5 to 100.4) (-3 .7 to 3.3) (0.0 to 100.0) (103.5 to 166.1) (-2 .9 to 3.6) (0.2 to 100.0) (14.0 to 47.4) (-1 .4 to 3.0) (8.1 to 99.9) (47.1 to 114.6) (8.0 to 116.7) (65.4 to 106.3) (37.2 to 74.9) (5.3 to 82.4) (2.0 to 48.0) (5.0 to 49.3) (4.0 to 55.7) (3.3 to 41.7) (16.0 to 146.3) 8.8 (2.0) 29.3 -0.1 47.4 131.2 0.0 49.4 16.6 0.1 54.5 56.1 68.5 85.2 42.9 18.6 9.6 15.3 9.1 9.7 43.6 (8.2) (1.1) (29.2) (13.5) (0.8) (24.8) (1.5) (0.6) (20.5) (5.4) (8.6) (50.2) (2.7) (5.4) (3.9) (5.3) (4.0) (4.6) (15.2) Mean (SD) 9.1 (2.1) 46.6 0.5 63.8 136.2 1.8 92.3 24.5 1.9 95.6 73.6 82.6 92.2 54.0 23.8 19.2 25.0 19.2 21.6 78.3 – – – – – – (15.8) (1.1) (29.8) (12.7) (0.8) (11.1) (5.3) (0.5) (4.2) (12.6) (13.7) (35.9) (7.5) (4.6) (7.4) (7.8) (9.1) (9.2) (27.7) * BMI indicates body mass index. t BMI 85th percentile for age and sex.14 § Adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and park. wellness com posite scores, were ana­ lyzed with a general linear m ixed m odel to gen erate m eans an d stan­ dard errors. O utcom es with a binary distribution, including systolic prehy­ pertension, diastolic prehypertension, systolic hypertension, diastolic hyper­ tension, systolic norm o ten sio n , dia­ stolic n orm otension, an d correct responses for th e h ealth an d wellness knowledge items, are p resen ted as percentage an d stan d ard error. Data with a Poisson distribution, including sit-ups, push-ups, an d the PACER test, are p resen ted as m eans and standard 220 American Journal of Health Promotion errors. Both types o f data are analyzed with a generalized linear m ixed m od­ el. All m odels included fixed effects for BMI group, time, and the interac­ tion o f group and time. W hen appro­ priate, covariates for age, sex, and ethnicity were included to control for th eir possibly confounding effects. For exam ple, all physical fitness variables were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, an d park location in the analysis. A ran d om in tercep t was included with parks as a subject to account for betw een-park variation, and a n o th er random effect is included for the repeated-m easure time with partici­ pants nested within parks to account for the nesting o f participants within parks. Contrasts were used to d eter­ m ine the significance o f the change over tim e in each group and the significance o f the difference betw een groups in the changes. T he link function for binary data was the logit, and for Poisson data was the natural logarithm . T he .05 significance level d eterm in ed statistical significance. SAS 9.3 (SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, N orth Carolina) was used for all analyses. March/April 2015, Vol. 29, No. 4 Table 2 Change in Anthropometric Measurements Over the 10-Month 2011-2012 School Year by Weight Status Group Overweight and Obese (N = 139)+ Normal Weight (N = 210)t Primary end point
BMI z score Secondary end pointsll Hip circumference, cm Waist circumference, cm Midarm circumference, cm Waist-to-hip ratio Waist-to-height ratio Biceps skinfold, mm Triceps skinfold, mm Subscapular skinfold, mm Suprailiac skinfold, mm Sum of thicknesses of four skinfolds, mm Baseline Mean (SE) 10-mo Mean (SE) Change (95% Cl)§ P Baseline Mean (SE) 10-mo Mean (SE) 0.2 (0.1) 0.3 (0.1) -0.1 (-0.1 to 0.0) 0.19 2.0 (0.1) 1.8 (0.1) -0 .9 0.6 0.4 6.1 0.5 0.0 1.2 0.7 0.9 0.28 0.14 0.33 0.22 0.13 0.98 0.01 0.05 0.03 82.3 73.5 24.1 95.5 53.7 18.4 24.6 19.4 21.6 0.01 80.1 (4.2) 69.3 57.1 19.0 88.5 42.9 9.1 14.6 8.7 9.2 (1.4) (1.3) (0.7) (6.1) (0.9) (1.0) (1.2) (1.1) (1.3) 41.6 (4.0) 70.1 56.5 18.7 82.4 42.4 9.1 13.4 7.9 8.3 (1.4) (1.4) (0.7) (6.3) (0.9) (1.0) (1.2) (1.1) (1.3) 38.6 (4.0) (-2 .5 to 0.7) (-0 .2 to 1.5) (-0 .4 to 1.1) (—3.9 to 16.1) (-0 .2 to 1.1) (-0 .8 to 0.7) (0.3 to 2.1) (0.0 to 1.4) (0.1 to 1.8) 3.0 (0.7 to 5.3) (1.5) (1.3) (0.7) (6.4) (0.9) (1.1) (1.2) (1.2) (1.3) 83.6 73.5 24.2 97.8 53.5 17.9 24.1 17.5 21.2 (1.5) (1.4) (0.7) (6.8) (1.0) (1.1) (1.2) (1.1) (1.3) 77.2 (4.2) Change (95% Cl) 0.2 (0.1 to 0.3) -1 .4 0.0 -0.1 -2 .2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.9 0.4 (-3 .4 to 0.6) (—1.0 to 1.1) (-1.1 to 0.8) (-1 4 .5 to 10.1) (-0 .5 to 1.0) (-0 .5 to 1.4) (-0 .6 to 1.7) (0.9 to 2.9) (-0 .7 to 1.5) 2.9 (-0 .4 to 6.2) P 8 5 th pe rc e n tile fo r age and s e x .14 § C h a n g e re p rese nts d iffe re n c e be tw ee n ba se lin e an d 10-m o nth m ean pe rcentage. II A d ju s te d fo r age, sex, e th nicity, and park. H P re h yp e rte n sio n is d e fin e d if e ith e r s y s to lic o r d ia s to lic v a lu e s are a b o ve th e 90th p e rcen tile, a d ju ste d fo r age, sex, and h e ig h t.15 # H yp e rte n sio n is d e fin e d if e ith e r s y s to lic o r d ia s to lic v a lu e s are a b o ve th e 95th p e rcen tile, a d ju ste d fo r age, sex, and h e ig h t.15 resource for families and health care professionals. T he significant decreases in BMI z score in the overw eight/obese group and the stability o f BMI z scores shown in the normal-weight group coupled with significant decreases in skinfold thicknesses in both groups over the school year are particularly encourag­ ing. First, if norm al childhood growth trajectories such as those shown here in the normal-weight group can be m aintained, especially during critical years such as those w hen adiposity rebo u n d (period o f increasing BMI after the early childhood nadir) should occur (ages 5-7) the risk o f later onset overweight and obesity decreases. Spe­ cifically, adiposity reb o u n d has been found to predict both adult BMI37,38 and adult obesity,39-11 and the earlier the overweight occurs, the h ig h er the chance for obesity later in life. Second, although some have criti­ cized using only BMI to m easure improved health in this age group,42 others have suggested that simply 222 A m e ric a n Jo u rn a l o f H e alth P rom o tion conducting BMI measures indepen­ dently o f o ther intervention com po­ nents constitutes an effective public health obesity prevention strategy by drawing the attention and awareness of the public, schools, and parents to the results.43 Indeed, BMI for age has been shown to be a m ore valid m easurem ent tool than others (R ohrer index) for predicting overweight in children.44 Additionally, skinfold thickness m ea­ surem ents may n o t be practical for some community-based interventions because of lack of availability o f pro­ fessional staff resources to support a train-the-trainer m odel for m easure­ m en t oversight like the one here, as well as time constraints, experience of the staff, or scope of the assessment. O u r next key findings show that although n o t statistically significant, several strength (sit-ups and push-ups) and cardiovascular physical fitness tests (PACER test, significant im provem ent) im proved for both weight groups, and the percentage o f participants with norm al systolic blood pressure signifi­ cantly increased in the overweight group.
T here are em erging data to suggest th at cardiovascular fitness may attenuate some o f the factors contrib­ uting to metabolic syndrome in ado­ lescence in d ep en d en t o f excess weight.45,46 Adult studies have shown that higher levels o f fitness provide greater protection against early m or­ bidity and m ortality attributable to cardiovascular disease.4′ T he findings here suggest that lifestyle interventions such as Fit-2-Play that incorporate daily physical activity can be the cornerstone o f both preventing and treating child­ hood obesity while simultaneously im­ proving cardiovascular health outcom es as children grow. The after-school setting in particular can provide an alternative setting for obesity prevention and wellness activi­ ties with potential for significant im­ pact (8 m illion children attend after­ school program s in the U nited States12). Yet this setting, and the park setting in particular, has rem ained relatively understudied as an alterna- M arch /A p ril 2015, V ol. 29, No. 4 Table 4 Change in Health and Wellness Knowledge Over the 10-Month 2011-2012 School Year by Weight Status Group* Normal Weight (N = 210)4: Baseline % Correct, Mean (SE) Test ItemsA/ariablest Being physically active is only for athletes It is healthy to eat fruits and vegetables at every meal Fruits and vegetables are full of nutrients and vitamins It is good to exercise an hour a day Watch TV instead of exercise I should limit the amount of TV How does being physically active help your body Identify the activity that is most physically active Identify the bad drink Overall composite 84.6 80.1 84.1 80.8 82.1 74.1 71.1 81.6 67.0 6.8 (3.6) (4.5) (4.7) (5.2) (5.2) (4.9) (6.0) (4.4) (6.4) (0.1) 10-mo % Correct, Mean (SE) 90.2 90.1 92.7 87.3 85.4 80.0 83.2 88.6 81.4 7.6 (2.7) (2.9) (2.7) (3.9) (4.5) (4,2) (4.3) (3.2) (4.6) (0.1) Overweight/Obese (N = 139)§ Change, %ll P -5 .6 -1 0 .0 -8 .6 -6 .5 -3 .4 -5 .9 -12.1 -7 .0 -1 4 .4 -0 .8 0.10 0.01 0.01 0.10 0.40 0.19 CLICK HERE TO GET A PROFESSIONAL WRITER TO WORK ON THIS PAPER AND OTHER SIMILAR PAPERS CLICK THE BUTTON TO MAKE YOUR ORDER Related posts: Components of a Program and Evaluation GSS1980 Program Evaluation & Implementation Promotion program planning and evaluation Write my essay on: Program evaluation | Human Resource Management homework help
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compneuropapers · 7 years ago
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Meta-Science Articles
Here are some interesting paper on scientific publication standards, reproducibility and data analysis:
Metastudies for robust tests of theory. Baribault, B., Donkin, C., Little, D. R., Trueblood, J. S., Oravecz, Z., van Ravenzwaaij, D., … Vandekerckhove, J. (2018). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(11), 2607–2612.
Issues with data and analyses: Errors, underlying themes, and potential solutions. Brown, A. W., Kaiser, K. A., & Allison, D. B. (2018). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(11), 2563–2570.
Transparency in authors’ contributions and responsibilities to promote integrity in scientific publication. McNutt, M. K., Bradford, M., Drazen, J. M., Hanson, B., Howard, B., Jamieson, K. H., … Verma, I. M. (2018). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(11), 2557–2560.
An empirical analysis of journal policy effectiveness for computational reproducibility. Stodden, V., Seiler, J., & Ma, Z. (2018). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(11), 2584–2589.
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REVIEW:
HER ACCIDENTAL HIGHLANDER HUSBAND (Clan MacKinlay) by Allison B. Hanson at The Reading Cafe:
‘delivers a great love story’
http://www.thereadingcafe.com/her-accidental-highlander-husband-by-allison-b-hanson-a-review/
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