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| | | | Despite nearly two decades of research, researchers have not resolved whether people generally perceive their skills accurately or inaccurately. In this paper, we trace this lack of resolution to numeracy, specifically to the frequently overlooked complications that arise from the noisy data produced by the paired measures that researchers employ to determine self-assessment accuracy. To illustrate the complications and ways to resolve them, we employ a large dataset (N = 1154) obtained from paired measu... | |
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| | | | Astronomy and Astrophysics, Supplement Series (A&AS) published data papers, either observational or theoretical, as well as extensive data material forming the basis of papers with astrophysical results | |
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| | Editor's Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process. Over the last two years, scientists have used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (also called Webb or JWST) to explore what astronomers refer to as Cosmic Dawn - the period in the first few hundred ... |