Here is a list of links to posts in The Measurement Standard for the month of July, 2012:
A Measurement Makeover for the New Hampshire Legislature and the Florida Board of Education
NYTimes Article on How Social Media Is Being Used to Crowdsource Product Development
Twitter Used to Track Unhealthy People, Predict Sickness 8 Days in Advance with 90% Accuracy
Can the Reputations of the Boy Scouts of America and Chick-fil-A Be Saved?
ROI in Social Media: Its Meaning Has Become Opposite to Its Original Sense
Automated Social Media Analytics:
Is "As Good as Human" a Valid Objective?
Measurement Geeks of the Month:
Manal Abbasi and Rejani CJ From SocialEyez
Why Is Social Media Content Analysis So Difficult? Linguistic Detectives Provide a Clue.
Jim Macnamara's Measuring Up:
Time to Get Beyond Ethnocentric Globalization: Four Steps to Get Started
Daphne Gray-Grant's Rapid Writing:
Why You Should Think of Yourself as an Orange: A Game to Help You Write Better
Nobel Laureate Hangs Out On Street Corners and Answers Questions
Daniels & Jeffrey: International Media Analysis Made Simple
The State of "ROI" in Public Relations: Dying or Almost Dead?
Call for Entries: The 2012 Jack Felton Golden Ruler Award
New Hampshire Residents Consume the Most Beer in the Nation -- Or Not?
Kindergarten Leads to Crime, Says N.H. Legislator's Faulty Research
Last month in The Measurement Standard: Here is the Contents Page from June, 2012.
(thanks for the Higgs boson discovery image to crave)
“Data will become the new soil in which our ideas will grow, and data whisperers will become the new messiahs.”
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