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Metascience | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:05 1 History
00:00:11 2 Areas of meta-research
00:00:17 2.1 Methods
00:00:23 2.2 Reporting
00:00:29 2.3 Reproducibility
00:00:35 2.4 Evaluation
00:00:41 2.5 Incentives
00:00:47 3 Reforms
00:00:53 3.1 Pre-registration
00:00:59 3.2 Reporting standards
00:01:05 4 Applications
00:01:08 4.1 Medicine
00:01:14 4.2 Psychology
00:01:20 4.3 Physics
00:01:26 5 Associated fields
00:01:29 5.1 Journalology
00:01:35 5.2 Scientometrics
00:01:41 5.3 Scientific data science
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Metascience (also known as meta-research or evidence-based research) is the use of scientific methodology to study science itself. Metascience seeks to increase the quality of scientific research while reducing waste. It is also known as "research on research" and "the science of science", as it uses research methods to study how research is done and where improvements can be made. Metascience concerns itself with all fields of research and has been described as "a bird's eye view of science." In the words of John Ioannidis, "Science is the best thing that has happened to human beings ... but we can do it better."In 1966, an early meta-research paper examined the statistical methods of 295 papers published in ten high-profile medical journals. It found that, "in almost 73% of the reports read ... conclusions were drawn when the justification for these conclusions was invalid." Meta-research in the following decades found many methodological flaws, inefficiencies, and poor practices in research across numerous scientific fields. Many scientific studies could not be reproduced, particularly in medicine and the soft sciences. The term "replication crisis" was coined in the early 2010s as part of a growing awareness of the problem.Measures have been implemented to address the issues revealed by metascience. These measures include the pre-registration of scientific studies and clinical trials as well as the founding of organizations such as CONSORT and the EQUATOR Network that issue guidelines for methodology and reporting. There are continuing efforts to reduce the misuse of statistics, to eliminate perverse incentives from academia, to improve the peer review process, to combat bias in scientific literature, and to increase the overall quality and efficiency of the scientific process.
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    Pundrabardhan: Kamtapuri / Rajbanshi / Surjapuri / Goalpariya / Deshi Bhasha / Barendri / Bangakamrupi (India), Rangpuri / Rajbanshi / Deshi Bhasha / Barendri / (Bangladesh), Rajbanshi / Tajpuri (Nepal) is a same language and different names are known in different places, belonging to the Indo-Aryan family. One of the few powerful cities and civilizations that have been found in India is the Pundravadhan. At that juncture in history Pundravadhana emerged as a powerful monarchy whose fame extended to the north-west frontier of India. Origin of Pundrabardhana: The exact time when the monarchy was established in Pundrabardhana has not been accurately determined even today. However, one of the first political powers that the Vedics saw established in India when they came to India was "Pundrabardhana". References are found - Pundrarajya and Pundragan. There- "the Pundragans of Praga Arian' India are described as a bandit-caste and brothers of the Andhras, Shabars, Pulindas and Mutibagans." According to the legend narrated in the early part of the Mahabharata, the sage was the most pious and learned in the Vedas. One day when his sons floated him on a raft on the orders of his mother, King Anarya Boli saw him floating. The reason for the floating was his unwanted sexual behavior. When King Boli requested him to give birth to Kshetraj's child, he put Anga, Banga, Kalinga, Pundra and Suhma in the womb of Queen Sudeshna. give birth Later Anarya king Boli founded five kingdoms named after his children. Here is one thing but we all know that Anarja' Pundra caste and ariyan' Poundrakshatriya do not belong to the same caste. Because among the non-ariyan castes there was no caste dividation. But the ariyan was divided into four tribes. So the non-Arya Pundra caste can never be a Kshatriya. Although Vedic literature was compiled between 1000 and 900 AD - Vedic literature was composed during or shortly after entry into India; although many conjecture - the part of "Rik Veda" was composed before entry into India. However, if we take the date of composition apart from the date of compilation, and if the township of Pundra came into prominence before that, it becomes inevitable to estimate the establishment of Pundrabardhana at least around 1500 AD. Around 1200 BC, the Pundrabardhana Empire flourished. This account of the expansion of the kingdom of Azad in Pundradesh "is written in the 'Shatpatha-Brahmana' under the Madhyandin branch of the Shukla-Yajubes." Probably: Hero of Civilization in Northeast India - "Maharaj Videgh Mathav". He was reigning in Brahmava at that time. His capital was on the banks of Saraswati river. At that time probably: Ashwamedh's parivate' was the custom of going out in victory circumambulation with the sacrificial flame. At least Maharaja Videgh Mathava did so and was able to cross the Koshi River in Bihar to the Karatoa River; But he could not cross the Sadanira (Karatwa river). These words are written in Shatapatha Brahmana (4/1/14-17). From the above verse, it is also known that Maharaja Bidegh Mathb did not go alone in this victory; His priest and minister Rahugan Gautama was with him. In addition to the Drishdavati, the Yamuna, Sarayu, Gandaki and Koshi rivers had to be crossed for all the kingdoms they entered in this symbolic victory of Ariyan'-Yagyagni. This river Koshi is the western boundary of Pundrabardhan kingdom. From this it can be understood that "Maharaj Bidegh Mathava" Pundrabardhan's "Prag Ariyan" defeated and expelled the non-Aryan Pundragans of India during the nearabout period of 1200 BC and established the first Ariyan kingdom and settlement in Eastern India. According to the Rigveda, the Ariyan settled in the eastern part of India first and established a kingdom. The capital of that kingdom was called 'Poundranagar'. Ramayana and Mahabharata also mention this kingdom. In the Mahabharata the inhabitants of this state are called "Sujata Kshatriyas". Ray Saheb Thakur Panchanan Barma' has proved that - in Pundrabardhana, the "after-arrival people" are "Kshatriyas" and now they are known as "Rajbanshi Kshatriyas". Every year "27th Magh" date is observed as Kshatriya Day. Pundrabardhan Kingdom: "The territory from the west side of the Kartoa River to the east of the Koshi River" and from the Himalayas in the north to the Ganges River in the south was the long-lived monarchy known as Pundrabardhan. The ancient place of "Mahasthangarh" in Bogra district of present-day Bangladesh. Remains of Pundra Nagar have been discovered. Also, ruins of ancient Pundravadhana have been discovered at Baangarh in Gangarampur, Pandua in Malda and Jagjivanpur. Notable Maharajas of Pundravadhan: Maharaja Bidegh Mathava, Maharaja Ban, Pundrarik Basudeva, Maharaja Bardhana. In the fourth century BC, a Kshatriya king named Mahanandi ruled Magadha. When Mahapadma Nanda, son of his Shudrani wife, became king of Magadha, he was not considered a Kshatriya. For this reason he embraced Buddhism and took a vow to destroy the Kshatriyas. Kshatriyas called him as Parashuram. The kingdom of Pundravardhana was not spared from his hands. Mahapadma Nanda fought with Pundraraja Vardhana and in that battle Maharaja Vardhana was defeated and killed. After this, the five sons of Maharaja Bardhana, relatives, came to the Ratnapeeth of Kamrup, a state on the east bank of the Karatwa river and introduced themselves as Rajbanshi. Since then they have been known as Rajbanshi Kshatriyas for generations. In this way, following the path of the princes of Pundrabardhana, the "Sujat Kshatriyas (Poundrakshatriyas)" of Pundravadhana identified themselves as Rajbanshi Kshatriyas and even in modern times they are known as Rajbanshi Kshatriyas. After the death of Mahapadma Nanda, Pundrabardhana was once again ruled by "Sujat Khatriyas (Rajbanshi Kshatriyas)". Various historical sources suggest that Pundrabardhana maintained its independent existence till 320 AD. It was these royal Kshatriyas who later defeated the Kirats of Pragjyotishpur and established the famous Kamrup kingdom. Later on the fall of Kamarupa in 1228 AD, Sandha Raya, son of Prithu Raya, the last Maharaja of Kamarupa founded the "Kamtapur Kingdom". At present Rajbanshi Kshatriya (Poundrakshatriya) caste due to change of religion, Rajbanshi caste is now divided into Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and Christian sects. But the language is the same. #Sabyasachi Roy

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    Kamtapuri / Rajbanshi / Surjapuri / Goalpariya / Deshi Bhasha / Barendri / Bangakamrupi (India), Rangpuri / Rajbanshi / Deshi Bhasha / Barendri / (Bangladesh), Rajbanshi / Tajpuri (Nepal) is a same language and different names are known in different places, belonging to the Indo-Aryan family. This language is spoken by the Rajbanshi community, Nasyashekh, Nath-Yogi, Khen communities of Bangladesh, Rangpur Division and Rajsahi Division, Rajbanshi, Nasyashekh, Nath-Yogi, Khen communities of North Bengal, Assam, Purnia Division in Behar, Sambalpur in Orisha in India and Tajpuria, Rajbanshi in Nepal. As the standard form of Bengali language is based on Nadia or western regional Bengali, there are some differences with the standard form of Bengali language. However, this language-speaking population is practically bilingual. In India, Nepal and Bangladesh they speak standard Bengali or Assamese as well as Rajbanshi Language (Kamtapuri/Surjapuri/Goalpariya/Tajpuri/Barendri/Bangakamrupi). History of Evolution of Rajbanshi Language: In the middle of the 4th century AD, Maharaja Mahapadma Nanda of Magadha attacked Pundravadhana and the Maharaja of Pundravadhana was defeated in that battle. We all know that Mahapadma Nanda was a Kshatriya Nidhana Vrathi. That's why Mahapadma Nanda came to be known as "Sarva-Kshatrantaka". That is why at that time the people of the Kshatriya race went to different places to escape from the hands of Mahapadma Nanda, the king of Magadha. Eg: Ratnapeeth in Kamrup, Nepal, Orissa (Even today Sambalpur area of Orissa has Pundrakshatriya (Rajbanshi Kshatriya) population and the language is also Rajbanshi.) This resulted in the mixing of the languages of those places with the languages of Pundravadhana. However, this became very important later in the field of other languages. As Mahapadma Nanda Katrik Pundravadhana became part of the Magadha Empire, the language of Magadha mixed with the language of Pundravadhana to form a new language. Some linguists named the language Magadhi Prakrit, while some linguists named the language Gaudiya Prakrit. After the Nanda dynasty, Pundravadhana was also included in the Maurya Empire as Magadha was incorporated into the Maurya Empire (322 BC to 184 BC). Approx 4th century, the Magadhi Prakrit or Gaudiya Prakrit language was transformed into Apavramsha, giving rise to three new distinct languages (Approx 5th century) 1) Bihari (Maithili), 2) Old Oriya, 3) Bangakamrupi (Rajbanshi) languages. At that time there was Gupta rule in Pundravadhana (from about 320 AD to around 600 AD). After this Pundravadhana came under the rule of Maharaja Shashanka of Gaur (Approx 593 AD to 638 AD). At that time Pundravadhana was named Gaur and then Pundravadhana was named Varendra. According to historical sources, Maharaja Shashanka of Gaur was defeated by Maharaja Bhaskara Vamana of Hasavadhana and Kamrupa and his kingdom was divided between Hasavadhana and Bhaskaravamana. The whole of Bengal, including Gaur, was included in Bhaskar Baman's, Kamarupa and the whole of Magadha were included in the Hashavadhana empire. The Buddhist text Aryamanjusrimulakalpa tells the story of Shashanka's defeat by Harsha at the battle of Pundravardhana. Harshavardhana was initially a follower of Shaivism, but gradually he became a great patron of Buddhism. As an ardent devotee of Buddhism, he held a large musical gathering in Kanauj to preach the Mahayana doctrine. On the other hand, Harshavardhana's fondness for Buddhism and hostility towards Brahmanism disappointed the followers of Hinduism. Later, when the Brahmin community clashed with Hashavadhana, Harshavardhana is said to have suppressed the Brahmin rebellion with great cruelty. Brahmins migrated to eastern India in large numbers. Hiuen-tsang mentions the departure of several learned Brahmins as Kamrup. Several Brahmins received grants of land from Bhaskaravarman to live as Kamarus. The Kulaji Granth mentions the migration of several Brahmins from Kanauj to Gauda. This is also known from the Nidhanpur copper plate of King Bhaskara Varman of Kamrup. Although initially welcomed by Gauda and Kamrup, this massive migration eventually had an adverse effect on the socio-economic conditions of these two countries. As a result of the migration of Brahmins to Gauda, the languages of North India, Maithili language and the languages of Magadha combined with the local language of Gauda (the language of the Pundrakshatriyas) to form the Bengali language. It should be noted here - Bhaskar Bama occupied Gauda and gave land to the Brahmins in large numbers. Maithili gave land to Brahmin as Kama. Later, a large number of these Brahmins migrated to East Bengal and Rarbanga. This was followed by the amalgamation of “Bangakamrupi + Maithili + North Indian language to form the Bangla language" and the amalgamation of “Bangakamrupi + Maithili + Eastern Kamrupi + Bhotchinyo to form the Assamese language.” Among Bengali linguists, some linguists identified Kamarupi language and Barendri language as dialects of Bengali. That has been followed till now. But later modern native and foreign linguists, through modern research, have succeeded in proving that Kamarupi language and Barendri language are not dialects of Bengali language. Modern linguists have not only succeeded in proving, they have also proved that Kamarupi and Barendri are the same language. Earlier linguists identified the language as Bangakamrupi / Bengali-Assamese, modern linguists identify the Bangakamrupi / Bengali-Assamese language as Rajbanshi / Kamtapuri language. According to Prove linguists, two languages arose directly from Bangakamrupi / Bengali-Assamese language. 1) Bengali language and 2) Assamese language. Meanwhile, modern linguists have proved that the Bangakamrupi / Bengali-Assamese language is Rajbanshi language. So based on the evidence of modern linguists, it has to be accepted that Kamarupi language and Barendri language are not dialects of Bengali language. It should be remembered here that the Kamarupi language is the Rajbanshi / Kamtapuri language and the Barendri language is the Pundravadhana language. The Pundrakshatriyas are the present-day Rajbanshi Kshatriya caste. We all know the history of this royal Kshatriya nation. But as a result of the change of religion, Rajbanshi caste is now divided into Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Christian sects. But the language is the same. If this is the case, then it proves that the Rajbanshi/Kamtapuri/Barendri language is the mother of Bengali and Assamese languages. #Sabyasachi Roy

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  • @AmberHeard-oc5uz
    @AmberHeard-oc5uz 3 місяці тому

    Stalin wasn't an atheist “we need not believe one later Soviet claim that he read The Origin of Species at the age of thirteen while still at Gori, and told a fellow pupil that it proved the nonexistence of God. The story fails on several obvious accounts, including Stalin’s remaining religious, even pious, for some years longer.” Stalin: Breaker of Nations by Robert Conquest page 20 “As Stalin noted in 1952: “Jesus Christ also suffered, and even carried his cross, and then he rose up to heaven. You, then, have to suffer too, in order to rise up to heaven”” Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth Century Revolutionary Patriotism By Erik van Ree In the Document “The ‘Purge’ of the Libraries” Stalin ordered the withdrawal of “all anti-religious literature, exposing religion on the basis of natural science data” The Stalin Era By Philip Boobbyer “Influenced by his years in an Orthodox seminary, Stalin resurrected the vocabulary and symbolism of religion to make his ruthless social engineering more palatable to the masses” Soviet Fiction Since Stalin: Science, Politics and Literature by Rosalind J. Marsh page 132

  • @AmberHeard-oc5uz
    @AmberHeard-oc5uz 3 місяці тому

    Stalin wasn't an atheist “we need not believe one later Soviet claim that he read The Origin of Species at the age of thirteen while still at Gori, and told a fellow pupil that it proved the nonexistence of God. The story fails on several obvious accounts, including Stalin’s remaining religious, even pious, for some years longer.” Stalin: Breaker of Nations by Robert Conquest page 20 “As Stalin noted in 1952: “Jesus Christ also suffered, and even carried his cross, and then he rose up to heaven. You, then, have to suffer too, in order to rise up to heaven”” Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth Century Revolutionary Patriotism By Erik van Ree In the Document “The ‘Purge’ of the Libraries” Stalin ordered the withdrawal of “all anti-religious literature, exposing religion on the basis of natural science data” The Stalin Era By Philip Boobbyer “Influenced by his years in an Orthodox seminary, Stalin resurrected the vocabulary and symbolism of religion to make his ruthless social engineering more palatable to the masses” Soviet Fiction Since Stalin: Science, Politics and Literature by Rosalind J. Marsh page 132

  • @As_Sulay
    @As_Sulay 4 місяці тому

    5:47 ↩️

  • @jovince4199
    @jovince4199 4 місяці тому

    This is pure evil spirit😢

  • @notarein
    @notarein 4 місяці тому

    This documentary starts with some german which I did not expect- I mean it starts with animal rights ethics conversations, it shows some animal footage for a minute or two, but it’s pretty much not there compared to the documentaries who are solely focused on showcasing it. The first story is about people who rescue animals. I always find those people so admirable and interesting, there is a documentary called The Ghosts in Our Machine which is about that, it is so good. There are some more niche animal rights subjects shown like the first vegan news and they say how the term vegan was coined. The documentary later transitions into showing an athlete, health concerns and a vegan cook. I believe it uses the same melody at the end that Cowspiracy did so that was a bit odd. They have the same sonic mood so I wonder if these documentaries have shared staff members. I really love the conversational tone of this one. It feels very holistic and encompassing. I was just about to read Melanie Joy’s book and here she is :0 Gary Francione and Campbell are just everywhere haha. But there are a lot of faces I haven’t seen yet in this documentary. It has a lot of stories just like Vegan: Everyday Stories though these ones felt more everyday than of that documentary. Lots of lovely vegans here too.

  • @hamdanmuhammad4882
    @hamdanmuhammad4882 4 місяці тому

    first guy 😆

  • @Avicerox
    @Avicerox 4 місяці тому

    Object Object

  • @Mypremiumacct
    @Mypremiumacct 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this. Like listening to it while at work ironically enough

  • @joshuajwars4271
    @joshuajwars4271 4 місяці тому

    ABC Family Original became Freeform (however Disney Plus International with the TV extension are placed under ABC Studios 1 of the shows Revenge by Emily Thorne played by upcoming Resident & Sharon Carter aka Power Broker / Agent 13 Emily Irene Van camp) since Marvel Studios Legends placed Van-camp as Agent 13 to narrate in place of deceased Peggy who died during Civil War luckily What If took Peggy Carter now alive then took the serum which was a British derivative of the standard Erskine formula the result Amazonian Beauty Captain Carter has arrived with a Union Jack shield pistol and sword kinda like a medieval lady knight.

  • @vicenteelnuvv9102
    @vicenteelnuvv9102 5 місяців тому

    4 years no comments

  • @KeithSy-g3j
    @KeithSy-g3j 5 місяців тому

    EDSA Estrella Flyover from Pasay goes to Rockwell

  • @antonionalesnik1991
    @antonionalesnik1991 5 місяців тому

    First comment 🎉

  • @yannickbossard6902
    @yannickbossard6902 5 місяців тому

    21:18 travailleurs de l'est et travailleurs de l'ouest.

  • @yannickbossard6902
    @yannickbossard6902 5 місяців тому

    Créé en 1905. Séparation de 1906 (sherman). Séparation de 1908 (deleon) 14:20 13:50

  • @abbytalkshistory
    @abbytalkshistory 5 місяців тому

    14:41

  • @justinianobaez6171
    @justinianobaez6171 6 місяців тому

    Traducir al español

  • @justinianobaez6171
    @justinianobaez6171 6 місяців тому

    Traducir al español

  • @createmations7892
    @createmations7892 7 місяців тому

    Speedrun to get cancelled

  • @MrELV-ud7zg
    @MrELV-ud7zg 7 місяців тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @dennykeaton9701
    @dennykeaton9701 7 місяців тому

    Any progress since 1804?

  • @dennykeaton9701
    @dennykeaton9701 7 місяців тому

    Not sure this was the win seem to think it was. It gets worse ny the day

  • @RoboticSky-s5k
    @RoboticSky-s5k 7 місяців тому

    30:37

  • @RoboticSky-s5k
    @RoboticSky-s5k 7 місяців тому

    30:40

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    1 35:40

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    2 48:24

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    3 38:45

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    4 27:23

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    5 26:31

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    6 55:32

  • @toaster2428
    @toaster2428 7 місяців тому

    7 54:15