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Blackwater’s Youngest Victim

Every detail of September 16, 2007, is burned in Mohammed Kinani’s memory.

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Impact assessment of ICT for Ageing Well | eInclusion | Europa – Information Society

There have been numerous experiments and smaller scale pilot projects developing and testing Independent living, telecare and telehealth solutions. A challenge is however still to strengthen measurement of the anticipated improved quality of life for the users and socio-economic benefits for the care systems in a scientifically acceptable way. Solid evidence on common indicators and statistically significant impact measurement methodologies are essential to convince policy makers and industry to invest further in wide deployment and uptake of solutions.

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Sensors Help Keep the Elderly Safe, and at Home – NYTimes.com

Increasingly, many older people who live alone are not truly alone. They are being watched by a flurry of new technologies designed to enable them to live independently and avoid expensive trips to the emergency room or nursing homes.

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Nyheter – Norges forskningsråd

Den første utlysningen i det nordisk-baltiske Living Labs-samarbeidet (LILAN) har åpnet. Søknadsfrist er 5. mars

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PLoS Medicine: Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

There is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability that a research claim is true may depend on study power and bias, the number of other studies on the same question, and, importantly, the ratio of true to no relationships among the relationships probed in each scientific field. In this framework, a research finding is less likely to be true when the studies conducted in a field are smaller; when effect sizes are smaller; when there is a greater number and lesser preselection of tested relationships; where there is greater flexibility in designs, definitions, outcomes, and analytical modes; when there is greater financial and other interest and prejudice; and when more teams are involved in a scientific field in chase of statistical significance. Simulations show that for most study designs and settings, it is more likely for a research claim to be false than true. Moreover, for many current scientific fields, claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias. In this essay, I discuss the implications of these problems for the conduct and interpretation of research.

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