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Life Narratives and the Ten Aspects of the Big Five Across Open-ended and Targeted Prompts
Women's needs to be prepared for the childbirth: a scoping review protocol
Scoping Review Protocol
This scoping review will be conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews and reported following PRISMA guidelines adapted for scoping reviews. The aim is to identify and map women’s needs for childbirth preparation, addressing the research question: What are women’s needs to prepare for childbirth?
A comprehensive search will be carried out in the following databases: CINAHL, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE Complete, Scopus, Web of Science, and RCAAP, the Portuguese Open Access Scientific Repository. Studies published up to January 2025 will be considered. No restrictions will be applied regarding study design. All studies involving adult women aged 18 years or older will be eligible for inclusion.
Rayyan software will be used to support the study selection process, and NVivo 11 will be used for data analysis
Beyond Quantity of Experience: Exploring the Role of Semantic Consistency in Chinese Character Knowledge
Four folders are established:
1. Material preparation: The python script demonstrates how we calculated the consistency metrics for each family.
2. Dataset: Word and nonword data from the megastudy (Tse et al., 2017) are appended with their corresponding family metrics.
3. Statistical analysis: R scripts for word and noword data analyses are enclosed.
4. Post-hoc analysis: In Disucssion, we examined why position-specific metrics best predicted the lexical decision data
Danish registers: data management and analyses from the Population Mental Health (PopMental) group
In an attempt to make our research as open and reproducible as possible, we at the Population Mental Health (PopMental) group (www.popmental.org) have developed this project place to share data documentation (and programming code) for all data we use in the studies we publish. Please read our Wiki page below before using our documentation and code