Summary: Trackmeeting 1 - Background
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1 Course and Context
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1.1 Skills in action
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In this course I'll learn how to evaluate merits and limitations of research. How will I put this into action?
By learning what works and how -
In this course I'll learn how to report a psychological study and present data.How will I put this into action?
I will need to justify decisions -
In this course I'll learn how to follow up on the interpretation of available data.How will I put this into action?
Bytesting things myself -
In this course I'll learn how to familiarize with research within the department.How will I put this into action?
By figuring out that not only the content is different -
1.2 Things to consider
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Why is it beneficial for you to work a couple hours per week on this course?
Otherwise you will get shitload weeks. -
What has the course installed if you feel intimidated by the project? Include the Abbreviation.
Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS) on Nestor -
Which articles should we read from the reading list in Nestor?
All of it -
2 Adaptation to climate change - Protecting ourselves agians extreme wheater events
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2.1 IPCC Report: Global warming of 1.5 ºC
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How many °C have we as humanity reached above pre-industrial levels?
1°C -
Some potential impact fall disproportional on which layer of the population?
The poor and the vulnerable -
2.2 Adaptation and Mitigation
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What are other ways of saying adaptation and mitigation?
Dealing with problem and Preventing problems
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