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  2. Social network - Wikipedia

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    Today, however, there are extended "online" communities developed through telecommunications devices and social network services. Such devices and services require extensive and ongoing maintenance and analysis, often using network science methods. Community development studies, today, also make extensive use of such methods.

  3. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    South Korea-based search portal Naver is used for 62.8% of online searches in the country. [44] Yahoo! Japan and Yahoo! Taiwan are the most popular choices for Internet searches in Japan and Taiwan, respectively. [45] China is one of few countries where Google is not in the top three web search engines for market share.

  4. I-TASSER - Wikipedia

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    PSSpred: A highly accurate program for protein secondary structure prediction. Library: I-TASSER structural and functional template library weekly updated and freely accessible to the I-TASSER users. Help documents Instruction on how to download and install the I-TASSER Suite can be found at README.txt.

  5. Spokeo - Wikipedia

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    Spokeo utilizes deep web crawlers to aggregate data. [9] Searches can be made for a name, email, phone number, username or address. The site allows users to remove information about themselves through an "opt-out" process that requires the URL of the listing and a valid email address. [10]

  6. Semantic Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Scholar is a research tool for scientific literature powered by artificial intelligence.It is developed at the Allen Institute for AI and was publicly released in November 2015. [2]

  7. Kuder–Richardson formulas - Wikipedia

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    Often discussed in tandem with KR-20, is Kuder–Richardson Formula 21 (KR-21). [4] KR-21 is a simplified version of KR-20, which can be used when the difficulty of all items on the test are known to be equal.

  8. Psychological evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Psychological evaluation is a method to assess an individual's behavior, personality, cognitive abilities, and several other domains. [a] [3] A common reason for a psychological evaluation is to identify psychological factors that may be inhibiting a person's ability to think, behave, or regulate emotion functionally or constructively.

  9. Sobel test - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the Sobel test is a method of testing the significance of a mediation effect. The test is based on the work of Michael E. Sobel, [1] [2] and is an application of the delta method.