For this assignment, you must write a paper evaluating a minimum of three tools that can be used for statistical analysis and
For this assignment, you must write a paper evaluating a minimum of three tools that can be used for statistical analysis and reporting.
Your evaluation should include the following:
- Open source tools (e.g., Python, R, Octave, QGIS) and commercial software (e.g., SPSS, SAS, Tableau, ArcGIS).
- Discussion of the characteristics of each tool with a focus on how they could be used.
- Analysis of the trade-offs between the tools.
- Infographics serve as visual aids where information is presented in a way that makes it easily discernable. You can conduct a quick internet search to find examples of infographics, or you can view an example provided under this week’s Weekly Resources and Assignments area.
- Conclusion with tool recommendations.
Length: 4 page paper, not including title and reference pages, plus infographic
References: Include a minimum of 5 scholarly resources.
The completed assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The content should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards and attach a plagiarism report
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What’s in a Name? Most names are not unique
Many people have the same name
People use di�erent versions of their name during their career
For example, 30% OF THE SCIENTISTS WHO GOT THEIR PhD IN THE UNITED KINGDOM NOW LIVE ELSEWHERE
Researchers are mobile!
Names may change through
marriage or other circumstances
Individuals use di�erent alphabets, abbreviations, or naming conventions
Research institutions and organizations therefore find it hard to
Identify, track, and report on researchers’ a�liations and contributions (publications, peer reviews, grants, and more)
Benchmark their organization against others
Institutions Face a Rising Tide of Research
scholarly articles published per year Source: The STM Report, October 2018
Source: Science Magazine
42,500 ACTIVE SCHOLARLY PEER-
REVIEWED JOURNALS Source: The STM Report, October 2018
Tackling Information Overload ORCID is a non-profit organization, which provides a fully open and interoperable identifier to reliably connect researchers with their research contributions. The ORCID iD is a 16-digit identifier that researchers can register for and use for free.
Connects individuals and their professional contributions across disciplines, organizations, and time
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Enables recognition of all types of research contributions and innovation
How ORCID Works It's a registry of unique persistent identifiers for researchers
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It's a hub that connects researchers with their professional activities and contributions
Why Connect with ORCID? Hundreds of members and systems use ORCID globally
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live ORCID iDs registered since its 2012 launch
Source: Orcid.org/statistics as of November 2018
Evidence of Institutional Value Examples of time/sta� savings achieved by implementing ORCID from around the world
UK: 0.2 – 0.4 FTEs per institution1 Portugal: 100,000 researcher hours per year2 Australia: 15-30 minutes per grant application3
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3. Connect data to and from your researchers’ ORCID records to support information use and reuse across organizations
The Value of Using Unique Identifiers for Researchers
OVER 3 MILLION 5.5 MILLION+
3.7 ORCID iDs created every minute 193 di�erent languages included in ORCID records 73.6% of records have granted update permissions 1.97 record updates made per second
1. Jisc/ARMA Institutional ORCID Implementation and Cost Benefit Analysis Report 2015 2. Cátia Laranjeira, FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia 2017 3. Australian Research Council governance meeting, September 2018
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