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  • Savin, Asher (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    In this paper, I use locational phone data to model changes in skier turnout at Vail Mountain Resort and find that snow depth and cyclical factors are the primary variables driving attendance. In addition, no statistically ...
  • Spaventa, Kathryn (2007-06-29)
    Boys are assumed to be more reluctant to disclose sexual abuse than girls but empirical evidence is lacking. Previous qualitative research by Alaggia (2005) suggests that typical nondisclosure reasons for women are related ...
  • Atherton, Olivia E.; Chung, Joanne M.; Harris, Kelci; Rohrer, Julia M.; Condon, David M.; Cheung, Felix; Vazire, Simine; Lucas, Richard E.; Donnellan, M. Brent; Mroczek, Daniel K.; Soto, Christopher J.; Antonoplis, Stephen; Damian, Rodica Ioana; Funder, David C.; Srivastava, Sanjay; Fraley, R. Chris; Jach, Hayley; Roberts, Brent W.; Smillie, Luke D.; Sun, Jessie; Tackett, Jennifer L.; Weston, Sara J.; Harden, K. Paige; Corker, Katherine S. (PsychOpen, 2021-08-12)
    Personality is not the most popular subfield of psychology. But, in one way or another, personality psychologists have played an outsized role in the ongoing “credibility revolution” in psychology. Not only have individual ...
  • Rohrer, Kyle (University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-10)
    Part I of this Comment provides an overview of pretrial detention and its relationship to the presumption of innocence and wrongful convictions. Part II discusses international and domestic law governing pretrial detention ...
  • Hoogerhuis, Mara (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2004-04-14)
    Most people know that the 1960s and early 1970s were volatile years in the United States of America, and particularly for American universities. What many do not know, is that in addition to the well-known protests at ...
  • Zack, Naomi (Journal of World Philosophies, 2016)
    This is intended to be a “personal essay” about my work as a nonwhite philosopher. I find the premise condescending and somewhat annoying. I would not encourage anyone else who shares my demographics to follow my example, ...
  • Hatcher, Sarah M. (University of Oregon, 2005-06)
    “Marketing” and “museums” are words that are not often thought of in conjunction with one another outside of the museum field. Within the museum field there has been resistance to the need for marketing. However, due to ...
  • Buxton, Kristin; Oberlies, Mary K.; Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie (Library Instruction West 2018, 2018-07-20)
    This poster will give you a short background about the importance of active learning for helping all students, especially minorities, succeed in a classroom. We will consider how to apply COPIL and the TPI-ILI to our one-off ...
  • Schrock, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    Three decades of research in neuroimmunology has demonstrated that the state of sickness is generated by the host’s immune system when it detects internal indicators of pathology. But why do our own immune systems make us ...
  • Heilman, Kelsey McCowan (University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-03-30)
    The United States Sentencing Guidelines (the Guidelines) are used to calculate sentencing ranges for roughly 75,000 defendants each year. Despite that ubiquity, the law is unsettled on a very basic question: whether the ...
  • Mukamel, Maya (University of Oregon, 2013)
    The present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and military as products and producers of asymmetries of power between Israelis and Palestinians; and, at the same time, as products and a ...
  • Phillips, Emily Dungan (University of Oregon, 2019)
    This thesis is a socially-aware analysis of comedy, specifically that of stand-up. It takes a look at the disparities between those enjoying stand-up, and those working the craft itself. Although art in general tends to ...
  • Crescent Ranger District (Or.) (2008)
    Announces decision to categorically exclude and proceed with project reducing fuels on approximately 503 acres southwest of La Pine within the wildland urban interface. Includes thinning trees up to 8 inches in diameter ...
  • Crescent Ranger District (Or.) (2008-03-12)
    Announces decision to categorically exclude and proceed with project reducing fuels on approximately 519 acres southwest of La Pine within the wildland urban interface. Includes thinning trees up to 8 inches in diameter ...
  • Amos, Dave (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
    Residential streets in the United States serve a variety of uses. First and foremost, they provide access to homes alongside the street. Within the roadway, a large amount of space is given to the parking of automobiles. ...
  • Harris, Gabriel (University of Oregon, 2023)
    With the climate crisis threatening the potability of surface waters, studying groundwater issues is more important than ever. One important aspect of groundwater environments which impact water chemistry are microbes that ...
  • Umpqua National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (2008-02)
    Finds no further environmental study is needed for project including winter range mowing, food plot creation, soil restoration and forage enhancement, and meadow restoration. These treatments are located in the Thorn ...
  • Nesselroad, Lara (2008-04-17)
  • Wii Setup 
    Barth, Duncan; Baker, David (2008-04-17)
    Describes the setup of video game hardware for circulation at an academic library.
  • Stierch, Sarah (2015-03-06)

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