Jule Gregorio
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New Era University Celebrates 49 Years with Scholarly Launches and Museum Opening
New Era University (NEU) marked its 49th Founding Anniversary with a grand celebration at the University Library, unveiling two significant scholarly publications—LIKHA and Kaningningan journals—and a notable book of poetry, T(u)LASTASAN. The event was complemented by the soft opening of the NEU Museum and a strategic planning session titled NEU @50. Click to Read the Full Article
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Breaking News: New Era University (NEU) Ranks Among Top Universities in Quezon City and Philippines
Exciting news is brewing at New Era University (NEU) as it clinches a prestigious position among the top universities, not just in Quezon City, but also in the Philippines. In the latest rankings by EduRank, NEU has secured the 70th spot among the Top 100 universities nationwide, reaffirming its status as a beacon of academic excellence. What’s more, NEU has emerged as a frontrunner among the best universities in Quezon… Click to Read the Full Article
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Maximizing Your Research Impact: Strategies for Monitoring the Citation Count of Your Journal Articles
As a researcher, your ultimate goal is not just to produce high-quality work but also to ensure that it reaches and influences your peers and the broader academic community. One of the most tangible indicators of your research impact is the citation count of your journal articles. Understanding how to monitor and interpret this metric effectively can be instrumental in gauging the reach and significance of your scholarly contributions. In… Click to Read the Full Article
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Sample Size Determination and Slovin’s Method
The importance of sample size in scientific studies cannot be overstated. It ensures findings are representative and reliable, helping to distinguish real effects from mere coincidences. However, Slovin’s method has been criticized for oversimplifying the process, ignoring essential factors like variability and effect size, and lacking generalizability. Researchers are urged to use more rigorous approaches like power analysis for more robust sample size determination. Click to Read the Full Article
