A study reveals random exploration outperforms focused analysis—shedding scientific light on non-ordinary ways of knowing.
Abstract: The class imbalance problem can cause classifiers to be biased toward the majority class and inclined to generate incorrect predictions. While existing studies have proposed numerous ...
ABSTRACT: This study conducts a qualitative content analysis of the French magazine “Jeune Afrique”’s coverage of Ibrahim Traoré, the transitional president of Burkina Faso. Using framing theory, the ...
ABSTRACT: Quantitative research is a systematic investigation that utilizes numerical data and statistical techniques to determine relationships between variables and draw conclusions about the ...
Effective programme planning and design uses assessments to understand the protection issues, risks, needs, vulnerabilities and capacities of forcibly displaced and stateless people, as well as the ...
Online data has the potential to transform how researchers and companies produce election forecasts. Social media surveys, online panels, and even comments scraped from the internet can offer valuable ...
Introduction Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) regions have the highest burden of cervical cancer (CC), accounting for nearly a quarter of global mortality. Many women in SSA are reluctant to access CC ...
Department of Building and Human Settlement Development, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa This paper aims to uncover the factors that influence the formulation of informal ...
Objectives To examine the relative importance of the drivers of mental health care-seeking intention and how these, along with intention itself, are geographically distributed across integrated care ...