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John M Taylor

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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2025 Mar; 64(3):211-212. PMID: 40048601
The Methodology Corner has opted to call attention to questionable research practices in 2025. This first column of the year specifically looks at -hacking. Studies subject to p-hacking may be...
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Armstrong K, Hinyard L, Wallace C, Taylor J, Tschopp E, Hendricks-Ferguson V
Oncol Nurs Forum . 2025 Feb; 52(1):61-69. PMID: 39933111
Objectives: To retrospectively evaluate the incidence of palliative care (PC) consultations for older adults with lung cancer who died in the past five years, as well as the impact of...
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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2024 Nov; 63(11):785-786. PMID: 39510093
In this installment of the , we briefly discuss how our peer-reviewers might foster optimal statistical practices among our community of researchers. Reviewers are encouraged to seek out training opportunities...
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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2024 Jul; 63(7):490-491. PMID: 38979736
In keeping with this year's focus on how we might foster a culture of research that values and consistently adopts optimal statistical practices, this column entry highlights practices our applied...
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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2024 Mar; 63(3):197-198. PMID: 38442402
In 2024, the will briefly look at how we might foster enduring commitments from nurse education researchers to remain up-to-date on their statistical expertise and to use optimal statistical methods....
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Pagnamenta A, Camps C, Giacopuzzi E, Taylor J, Hashim M, Calpena E, et al.
Genome Med . 2023 Nov; 15(1):94. PMID: 37946251
Background: Whole genome sequencing is increasingly being used for the diagnosis of patients with rare diseases. However, the diagnostic yields of many studies, particularly those conducted in a healthcare setting,...
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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2023 Nov; 62(11):653-654. PMID: 37934690
We encourage our community of nurse education researchers to remember to assign interpretations to their effect size estimates. In general, our community is asked to reduce the use of rules-of-thumb...
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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2023 Sep; 62(9):532-533. PMID: 37672494
A cursory review of relevant research works published in the suggests that our community may unnecessarily rely on η when reporting results of their ANOVA models. Although η is convenient,...
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Taylor J, Alanazi S
J Nurs Educ . 2023 May; 62(5):316-317. PMID: 37146047
A cursory review of relevant research works published in the suggests our community relies heavily on Cohen's . Although Cohen's is a valuable effect size, it possesses a number of...
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Taylor J
J Nurs Educ . 2023 Feb; 62(2):116. PMID: 36779894
In 2023, the Methodology Corner column has opted to promote the efficacious use of effect sizes among our community of researchers. In this first entry of the year, we call...