• Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: The Need for Implementation Science and Its Own Implementation

    Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: The Need for Implementation Science and Its Own Implementation

    In scientific research, a chasm often exists between the results produced in controlled environments and their application in real-world settings. This disconnect, known as the research-practice gap, has hindered the… Read More

  • Navigating Political Climates in Community Psychology

    Navigating Political Climates in Community Psychology

    Community psychology is a field that often doesn’t make headlines in the same way as clinical or organizational psychology. Still, it is equally crucial in building and maintaining communities’ mental… Read More

  • Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode

    Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode

    Central tendency is a fundamental statistical concept often used to summarize data by identifying its central point. This helps in providing a ‘typical’ value for the dataset. There are three… Read More

  • Extractive vs. Abstractive Summarization: Implications for Program Evaluation

    Extractive vs. Abstractive Summarization: Implications for Program Evaluation

    Summarization is crucial to understanding and evaluating vast amounts of data, particularly in program evaluation. With the proliferation of data and technological advancements, methods have risen to automate the summarization… Read More

  • The RE-AIM Framework: Unlocking Potential in the Private Sector

    The RE-AIM Framework: Unlocking Potential in the Private Sector

    When you hear the term RE-AIM, your thoughts may immediately drift to public health and the implementation of health promotion programs. Although, indeed, the RE-AIM framework was initially developed to… Read More

  • How we used context to understand school safety

    How we used context to understand school safety

    Webinar ALERT! Register today for the ReSOLV’s (Research on Lowering Violence in Communities and School) webinar, Keeping Schools and Communities: Using a Context-Sensitive Approach to Build Readiness to Prevent School… Read More

  • What I said for the opening of the GIS summit.

    What I said for the opening of the GIS summit.

    Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone, With immense joy and anticipation, I welcome you to the GIS Virtual Implementation Summit. As the chair of this momentous gathering, I stand before a vibrant community… Read More

  • The Living Wage and Health: Evaluation Implications

    The Living Wage and Health: Evaluation Implications

    The conversation surrounding the concept of a “living wage” has been gaining traction, making headlines as a viable tool to combat various social issues, including poverty, inequality, and adverse health… Read More

  • Understanding Regression to the Mean.

    Understanding Regression to the Mean.

    In today’s data-driven world, understanding key statistical concepts is vital. One such concept is Regression to the Mean. Often encountered in fields like healthcare, finance, and sports analytics, it is… Read More

  • Strategies for Crafting Winning RFPs

    Strategies for Crafting Winning RFPs

    First time here? Before you dig into this post on competitive analysis, check out our previous entries in this series on how to use game theory to respond to proposals…. Read More

  • Understanding the Central Limit Theorem

    Understanding the Central Limit Theorem

    Are you trying to grasp the concept of the Central Limit Theorem? Don’t fret; we’ve got you covered! In this blog post, we will break down the Central Limit Theorem… Read More

  • MLB walkup songs

    MLB walkup songs

    Just to illustrate the point from the previous post, I started playing around with this really small dataset that I found on Kaggle about MLB player walkup songs. Looks like… Read More