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Welcome to Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, where we connect with professionals and organizations involved in data collection. Listen in as we discuss innovative methods and tools that can significantly enhance data quality and security, demystify complex data collection concepts, and highlight the many ways that organizations today are involved in data collection–sometimes, without even calling it “data collection.” With your host, Marta Costa, we feature in-depth interviews wi ...
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Statistics Made Simple

Brad R. Fulton, PhD

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This podcast introduces the statistical methods used to analyze data about society with an emphasis on applying those methods. This podcast will help you to be a more informed and critical reader of academic research, public opinion polling, and advertisement claims that present statistical evidence. Lecture slides and course material can be obtained by emailing [email protected]
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Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon. Political wonks - get wonkier with The NPR Politics Podcast+. Your subscription supports the podcast and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/politics
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Are you drowning in IEP paperwork and feeling overwhelmed by the special education process? The Intentional IEP Podcast is your go-to resource for teachers looking to navigate the complexities of Individualized Education Programs, write effective IEPs, and tackle all things related to special education. Join Stephanie, a dual-certified special education teacher, IEP coach, and author, as she transforms the overwhelming IEP process into manageable, actionable steps. Drawing from years of clas ...
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Within & Between

Within&Between Podcast

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A podcast about the methods and metascience of developmental science, cohosted by Jessica Logan @jarlogan and Sara Hart @saraannhart. We talk about developmental sciencing, including data collection, data analysis, research methods, and open science, as well as life in academia. Think about it like a lab meeting where you don’t have to do the readings and never have to present. ​
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Web scraping is the process of automatically collecting data from websites or online services with software designed for this task. The word “automatic” indicates that not only does it require some sort code to collect what you want, but also an input device such as your mouse/keyboard combo so there's no human involvement whatsoever in order to perform these actions - unless they are doing all their work by hand! If you don’t want to build a Reddit scraper yourself with Python you can use I ...
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How to Use AI to Repair Credit

How to Delete Late Payments from Credit Report

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Credit Delete Geeks is transforming the way consumers approach credit repair by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. Their advanced AI-driven process analyzes credit reports with precision, identifies harmful inaccuracies, and automates dispute generation to streamline the path toward better credit. Unlike traditional methods, this technology pinpoints problem areas in seconds and creates data-backed strategies to remove negative items efficiently. Whether it's late payments, cha ...
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STEPPING INTO SPECIAL EDUCATION, Special Education, SPED, Special Ed, Students with Disabilities, Classroom Management

Michelle Vazquez, M.A.Ed., Special Education Teacher, Special Ed Teacher, IEP Writer, Special Education Teacher Coach

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Confused with how to write IEPs (Individualized Education Plans)? Not sure how to keep track of all the data? Tired of searching for the right behavior strategies to manage your special ed. classroom? In this podcast, you will find methods to create IEP goals that students can reach, a system to collect data with your team, & know which behavior strategies will work best for your classroom. My mission is to help new sped teachers write IEPs with confidence, share ideas for classroom manageme ...
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Learn more about the market and stock analysis through CAEE™. CAEE™ is in a unique analytical framework designed to help market participants, researchers, and learners better understand Index performance and long term valuation trends. Our publications and podcast episodes feature insights derived from CAEE™ , which are for use in our educational and analytical services. Email [email protected] to request a CAEE™ based performance report on the magnificent 7 index or to request a ...
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The Trump administration has taken steps to effectively dismantle the Merit Systems Protection Board and the Office of Special Counsel, two agencies that protect federal civil servants. We discuss why changes at these agencies matter and how the U.S. Supreme Court could grant the president broad powers to make changes at other independent agencies.…
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If you’ve ever thought, Am I collecting enough data? Am I even doing this right? Does this even count as progress monitoring? You’re not alone. Data collection is one of the biggest stress points for special education teachers, and much of that stress comes from common myths. In this episode, Stephanie tackles 5 of the biggest misconceptions about …
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Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted Thursday on charges stemming from his testimony before Congress in 2020. President Trump promised retribution against his perceived enemies and demanded that prosecutors at the Justice Department speed up the investigation targeting some of his most prominent critics. What is Comey accused of and what do…
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President Trump suggested that Tylenol can cause autism and the drug leucovorin can treat it. We discuss what the science actually says and why the president made the unusual announcement this week. This episode: White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, health correspondent Yuki Noguchi, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-optimize-your-marketing-budget-using-just-three-letters-mmm. Marketing Mix Modeling is a statistical analysis method used in marketing to determine the optimal allocation of resources. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-scie…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/heres-how-sharechat-scaled-their-ml-feature-store-1000x-without-scaling-the-database. How ShareChat scaled its ML feature store to 1B features/sec on ScyllaDB, achieving 1000X performance without scaling the database. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://…
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Charlie Kirk’s memorial service this past weekend put the convergence of the MAGA movement and evangelical Christianity on full display. We discuss how MAGA and evangelical Christianity are shaping one another, and how MAGA’s version of Christianity is different from that of past Republican leaders. This episode: White House correspondent Danielle …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-you-shouldnt-judge-by-pnl-alone. PnL can lie. This hands-on guide shows traders how hypothesis testing separate luck from edge, with a Python example and tips on how not to fool yourself. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-scie…
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At the United Nations General Assembly, President Trump reiterated the U.S. had no plans to recognize a Palestinian state. It comes as many traditional allies, like Canada, the United Kingdom & France, have done so in recent days. We look at why, and what the political implications are. This episode: White House correspondents Danielle Kurtzleben &…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/from-decentralized-to-unified-supcon-uses-seatunnel-to-build-an-efficient-data-collection-frame. SUPCON dumped siloed data tools for Apache SeaTunnel—now core sync tasks run 0-failure! Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. Yo…
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Funding for the federal government runs out after September 30 unless Congress can pass a bill to prevent it. We discuss congressional leaders’ negotiations over a spending bill and the politics surrounding a potential shutdown. This episode: White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh, and senior nation…
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Not all IEP meetings are created equal — and knowing the differences can make the entire process smoother for you and for families. In this episode of The Intentional IEP Podcast, Stephanie walks through the most common types of IEP meetings, what to expect in each, and how to prepare so every conversation feels purposeful and productive. Here’s wh…
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Today, we're sharing another episode from NPR's newest podcast, Sources & Methods. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly breaks down the week's biggest national security news with NPR's team of reporters covering the military, State Department, and spy agencies. NPR correspondents stationed around the world also join the conversation. This episode,…
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The Federal Reserve voted this week to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point. We discuss the factors behind the agency’s decision, as well as President Trump’s legal fight to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, financial correspondent Maria Aspan, congressional correspondent Barbara Sprunt, an…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/enterprise-data-pipeline-revolution-suresh-pallis-metadata-driven-automation-success. Suresh Palli revolutionized enterprise data pipelines with metadata-driven automation, cutting dev time 40% and boosting scalability 5x. Check more stories related to data-science at: htt…
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The United States has launched strikes on two Venezuelan boats this month. President Trump says the boats were smuggling drugs. We discuss that justification and why Trump’s actions could be risky. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, national security correspondent Greg Myre, and senior national political correspondent Mara Liasso…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/unified-data-smarter-agentsis-your-architecture-future-proof. A hands-on guide to architecting unified, governed and AI-ready data platforms using open table formats, semantic layers and multicloud governance. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackerno…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/data-driven-decisions-at-scale-ab-testing-best-practices-for-engineering-and-data-science-teams. Ship features like scientists: randomize, measure, and learn fast. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You can also check excl…
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In this episode of Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, host Marta Costa sits down with Jeremy Taylor, Chief Research and Evaluation Officer at The Possible Zone. Together, they explore how social-emotional learning (SEL) and STEM education intersect with cutting-edge data collection, unpacking why surveys still matter, but also why they'r…
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In the week since MAGA activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot, some Republicans have responded by declaring "war" on liberals. We discuss that and other responses to Kirk’s death, as well as what his loss means for the Republican Party’s future. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political reporter Elena Moore, and political repo…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-you-should-almost-always-choose-sync-gunicorn-over-workers-ze9c32wj. Anyone working on a WSGI web application frameworks like Flask would know that as a best practice it is very important to use a WSGI HTTP Server like Gunicorn to deploy the app outside your developmen…
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Utah law enforcement have charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with seven counts related to the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. We discuss the investigation into Robinson and what officials allege motivated him. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef, and justice corresponden…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/beyond-the-ten-blue-links-how-generative-ai-rewires-our-brains-for-search. The age of searching is ending. A deep dive into the psychology of AI search, how it centralizes truth & why becoming a trusted source is key to brand survival Check more stories related to data-sci…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/need-web-data-here-are-the-3-methods-everyones-using. Discover the three best, most modern methods to access and harness web data for your projects. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You can also check exclusive content a…
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States have run more than 33 million voters through the Trump administration’s recently updated SAVE data system, which is designed to check citizenship status. We discuss how states are using the system and why some are steering clear of it. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, power and influence reporter Jude Joffe-Block, and vo…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/applying-transitive-closure-to-sort-products-into-categories-considering-nesting-and-overlaps. A guide to efficiently managing nested categories and overlapping products, ensuring fast retrieval without duplicates in e-commerce systems. Check more stories related to data-s…
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If you’ve ever wondered what absolutely must be in every IEP you write — whether it’s your first or your 400th — this episode is for you. Stephanie breaks down the 8 legally required components of an IEP under IDEA, plus a few bonus considerations that often get overlooked but are just as important. Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode: Why pres…
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Today, we're sharing another episode from NPR's newest podcast, Sources & Methods. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly breaks down the week's biggest national security news with NPR's team of reporters covering the military, State Department, and spy agencies. NPR correspondents stationed around the world also join the conversation. This episode,…
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Officials said Friday that they have arrested the person they believe shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk Wednesday. We discuss what we know about the alleged shooter, and why political violence seems to be on the rise. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, justice correspondent Ryan Lucas, domestic extremism correspond…
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. We discuss how the controversial Kirk shaped conservative politics. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, political reporter Elena Moore, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro. This podcast was produced b…
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A recent immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing facility in Georgia led to the detention of nearly 500 workers, most of them South Korean nationals. Lawyers for some of the immigrants say they have highly specialized skills needed to get the factory online. We discuss whether raids like this impede President Trump’s stated goal of boosting Ame…
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Senators in both parties had harsh words for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a recent hearing. We discuss the health and political implications of the latest controversy surrounding the secretary and the agencies he leads. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, health correspondent Selena Simmons-Duffin, and senior national p…
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President Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold his authority to issue tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. We discuss the implications of a possible ruling — if the court strikes down his tariffs and if it says Trump’s tariffs are legal. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, White House correspond…
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