Global Health with Greg Martin
Research Methods - Introduction
In this video, Dr Greg Martin provides an introduction to research methods, methedology and study design. Specifically he takes a look at qualitative and quantitative research methods including case control studies, cohort studies,...
Curated Video
Constructing Two-Way Frequency Tables
This video is a tutorial on how to compare two sets of data at once using a two-way frequency table. The instructor uses a class of 31 students as an example to teach viewers how to identify the independent and dependent variables in a...
Curated Video
How to Conduct a Survey and Choose a Sampling Method
This video provides a lesson on how to conduct a sample survey to determine the popularity of two soda brands, A and B, on a college campus. It explains different sampling methods such as simple random sampling, systematic sampling,...
Curated Video
New report finds Americans owe more than a trillion dollars on credit cards
Credit card debt is on the rise in the U.S., but new data shows that consumers are doing a better job of paying off those bills on time. (Scripps News)
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You're not alone if you believe you've sensed a ghost in your house
You're not alone if you believe you've sensed a ghost in your house. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Most college students have little idea how government works, new survey shows
The survey from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni found 60% of students couldn't identify term lengths for senators or representatives. (Scripps News)
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Abortion a front and center topic at the DNC
Democrats in Chicago are bringing the issue of abortion front and center this week, seeking to draw a stark contrast to the party of Donald Trump. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Drivers warned over busiest August bank holiday getaway since 2015
Drivers are being warned to expect the busiest August bank holiday weekend on the roads since at least 2015.
The RAC estimated that 19.2 million leisure trips by car will be made between Friday and Monday.
The figure, based on a survey...
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits Cannock College on day two of his General Election tour
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits Cannock College on day two of his General Election tour.
Rishi was caught off guard when pro-Palestine protestors turned up at the venue, but the Prime Minister continued with his visit unhindered.
Bloomberg
UK Confidence in BOE Plummets to Record Low
A Bank of England survey of household attitudes finds that UK public confidence in the central bank has plunged to a record low amid the cost-of-living crisis and soaring interest rates. The survey finds only 19% are satisfied with the...
Bloomberg
Markets in 3 Minutes: Building Blocks for China Narrative Shift
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
Bloomberg
T. Rowe Price: Decent Shot Of Fed Rate Hike in Dec.
T. Rowe Price Co-Portfolio Manager of Dynamic Global Bond Strategy Scott Solomon says if we get another warm US CPI print, the Fed may go with a precautionary rate hike in December. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on...
Bloomberg
RICS Survey Shows UK Housing Slump Worsens
Simon Rubinsohn, the Chief Economist at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on Thursday afternoon after the group's latest survey showed the UK housing...
Press Association
Campaign launched to hear voices of young people ahead of general election
The Children's Commissioner Rachel de Souza visits the Harris Westminster Sixth Form, to launch her next campaign - The Big Ambition.
Her office has contacted 22,500 schools across England to hear from children and young people aged...
Bloomberg
Economists Turn More Downbeat on China's Growth Outlook
China's economic outlook is showing no signs of improvement. Economists now see China's GDP growing 5.1% this year, down from earlier projections of 5.2%. Jill Disis reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
China Urges Pension Funds, Banks to Boost Stock Investments
China is taking more steps to boost sentiment as regulators are urging some of the nation's pension funds and big banks to increase their stock investments. Lianting Tu reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Markets in 3 Minutes: Japan Bonds Are a Real Markets Again
Mark Cudmore and Dani Burger break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets: Today."
Bloomberg
Economists See US Recession Odds at 50% or Less: NABE Survey
A fresh survey shows a strong majority of business economists say the odds of the US entering a recession in the next 12 months are 50% or less. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is expected to lift interest rates one more time this week as...
Bloomberg
Media Mayhem
Jon Klein, Former CNN President and HANG Media Co-Founder dives into the uncertainty that media moguls are facing due to the ongoing strikes. Klein also discusses the role AI plays in media and streaming services.
Bloomberg
Conference Board's Lundh: Data Signal Shallow Recession
The Conference Board's Principal Economist Erik Lundh reviews the key takeaways from the May consumer data. The Conference Board's index declined to 102.3 in May from a upwardly revised 103.7 in the prior month.
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Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2020
If you’re thinking about going to college there’s certainly a lot to think about. Academics, location, size, reputation, cost – and that’s just for starters. But as Ava tells us, there’s another consideration that is becoming...
Bloomberg
Gundlach Warns Recession to Start in Few Months, Fed to Cut Rates
Doubleline Capital's Jeffrey Gundlach expects a US recession will start in a few months, and that the Federal Reserve will need to respond "very dramatically." He made the comments in an interview on CNBC on Monday. Valerie Tytel reports...
Bloomberg
Bank of Japan Is Said to Be Wary of Tweaking Yield Curve Control Soon
The Bank of Japan will likely maintain its yield curve control program next week as officials are wary of shifting gear so soon after the recent global banking turmoil, according to people familiar with the matter. Kathleen Hays reports...
Bloomberg
US Adds More Jobs in April Than Expected
Nonfarm payrolls increased 253,000 after a downwardly revised 165,000 advance in March, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate declined to 3.4%, and monthly wage gains accelerated. Mike McKee takes a look at...