Stockard, Jean; Peters, Ellen; O'Brien, Robert(Society for Judgment and Decision Making,, 2007-02)
Researchers in the decision making tradition usually analyze multiple decisions within experiments by aggregating
choices across individuals and using the individual subject as the unit of analysis. This approach can mask ...
The freedom of multitasking, walking, running, or playing sports requires an
unconscious awareness of our limbs locations and movements. Proprioception helps
provide this freedom, allowing us to recognize a limb's ...
Wimalasuriya, Daya Chinthana(University of Oregon, 2011-03)
Information extraction (IE) aims to recognize and retrieve certain types of information from natural language text. For instance, an information extraction system may extract key geopolitical indicators about countries ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of a writing workshop with a goal setting intervention on writing quality, quantity and self-efficacy. Students in Treatment 1 used the writing workshop process and ...
In many restoration and rehabilitation projects today, there may be a lack of
understanding of the central role historic lighting systems played in aiding architectural
expression and spatially unifying interiors through ...
Announces decision to categorically exclude project closing 5 user created roads adjacent to Newberry National Volcanic Monument. The approximately 1/4 mile of road, which leads to user created dispersed campsites along ...
Racial identity formation has been extensively studied but lacks an adequate accounting of one of the dominant forms of modern communication: social media interactions. Existing literature acknowledges an implicit and ...
In 2021, remote UX Research was conducted for GLAM digital projects created at the University of Oregon. This presentation will outline the process of UX Research alongside the recommendations for enhancing digital projects. ...
This study describes how user-generated metadata may be leveraged to enhance findability in web-based social software applications (Morville, 2005). Two interaction design systems, content tagging (Golder & Huberman, 2005) ...
The role of humor among teachers in schools has not received much research attention. The purpose of this study was to explore teachers' perceptions of the uses and effects of humor in the naturalistic setting of an ...
Cummings, Nicholas Michael(University Of Oregon, 2008-07)
As modem culture begins to embrace the Internet as a social medium, new programs
such as Linden Lab's Second Life raise questions about what an audience can expect
from new interactive media. By utilizing the media studies ...
Hixson, Carol G.(Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, 2013-03-06)
An overview of the USFSP Digital Archive Prepared for Presentation to Senior Leadership by Carol Hixson, Dean, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, on March 6, 2013.
The Heteromyidae (pocket mice and kangaroo rats) are a group of extant small rodents abundant in North American Cenozoic fossil assemblages. Two genera of heteromyids, Chaetodipus and Perognathus, share similar tooth ...
The Heteromyidae (pocket mice and kangaroo rats) are a group of extant small rodents abundant in North American Cenozoic fossil assemblages. Two genera of heteromyids, Chaetodipus and Perognathus, share similar tooth ...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromatin to fit in the nucleus. One of the organizational subunits of chromatin are nucleosomes, which are composed of DNA wrapped around histone proteins. These nucleosomes can be rearranged ...
This dissertation study examined the predictive validity of alphabetic knowledge and phonemic awareness assessments on word reading fluency. The participants were approximately 900 kindergarten students from a suburban ...