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  • Merrill, Leanne (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    The Periodicity theorem of Hopkins and Smith tells us that any finite spectrum supports a $v_n$-map for some $n$. We are interested in finding finite $2$-local spectra that both support a $v_2$-map with a low power of ...
  • Whittman, Emma (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Exercise is effective in improving cardiovascular health, specifically, as a result of the increase shear stress on peripheral vasculature. Similarly, heat therapy (i.e., sauna bathing and hot water immersion) has indicated ...
  • Dugan, James Patrick (2005-09-30)
    We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to demonstrate the effects of directing sustained attention to near and far peripheral locations ( <12 and >20 degree eccentricities, respectively) on blood oxygen level ...
  • Norona, Maria (University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
    In the last 15 years, Ecuador has expanded its mining frontier in the Amazon at a pace and scale not seen before; this expansion has required the state to modify legal frameworks and institutions to increase territorial ...
  • Masika, Yvonne Duagani; Leys, Christophe; Matonda-Ma-Nzuzi, Thierry; Blanchette, Isabelle; Mampunza Ma Miezi, Samuel; Kornreich, Charles (Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-04-08)
    The purpose of this study was to verify the hypothesis that there is an association between peritraumatic dissociation (PD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in individuals exposed to recurrent armed conflict. ...
  • Peña, David (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    Permeable boundaries is an intimate reflection of the past to understand the present — a contemplation of embedded histories, family, memory, grief, and borders. Coming from a geographical borderland between the westernmost ...
  • Shotwell, J. Arnold (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1967-06)
    Samples of Peromyscus from six late Tertiary localities in Oregon are described. Variation and progressive changes are discussed for the time, Barstovian through Hemphillian. Two new species, P. pagei and P. valensis are ...
  • Collins, William, 1721-1759; Jones, Sandra; Bear, Risa Stephanie, 1949- (R.S. Bear, 2007-05)
  • Luttrell, Eric G. (University of Oregon, 2011-09)
    This dissertation employs recent developments in the cognitive sciences to explicate competing social and religious undercurrents in Beowulf. An enduring scholarly debate has attributed the poem's origins to, variously, ...
  • Brogan, Casey (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    Countless factors can affect an athlete’s career. Of these factors, personal branding is one of the only factors that an athlete can control in her career. Through interviews with 13 female student-athletes at the University ...
  • Wingfield, Valerie (University of Oregon, 2012)
    People from many different ethnic backgrounds settled in Singapore over the course of the nineteenth century, making new lives for themselves on an island with very little recent human habitation. The homes they chose to ...
  • Frand, Jason L.; Hixson, Carol G. (UCLA and Educause, 1998-10-15)
    Presentation by Jason L. Frand, Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA and Carol Hixson, Young Research Library at UCLA at the Educom 98 Conference in Orlando, Florida on October 15, 1998
  • Thalmayer, Amber Gayle (University of Oregon, 2013-10-10)
    Psychotherapy is sought for diverse problems, and trust in its efficacy has led to increasing parity in insurance coverage for psychological services. But about half of those who begin therapy drop out prematurely, and ...
  • Lanning, Kevin; Warfel, Evan A.; Wetherell, Geoffrey; Perez, Marina; Boyd, Ryan; Condon, David M. (PsychOpen, 2021-01-14)
    Some scholars have presented models of the United States as a set of “nations” with distinct settlement histories and contemporary cultures. We examined personality differences in one such model, that of Colin Woodard, ...
  • Atherton, Olivia E.; Willroth, Emily C.; Schwaba, Ted; Goktan, Ayla J.; Graham, Eileen K.; Condon, David M.; Rao, Mitesh B.; Mroczek, Daniel K. (PsychOpen, 2021-11-22)
    Personality traits are important predictors of health behaviors, healthcare utilization, and health outcomes. However, we know little about the role of personality traits for emergency department outcomes. The present study ...
  • Weston, Sara J.; Condon, David M. (University of California Press, 2021-01-04)
    Fluctuations in the average daily personality of the United States capture both meaningful affective responses to world events (e.g., changes in anxiety or well-being) and broader psychological responses. We estimate the ...
  • Condon, David M.; Coughlin, Joshua; Weston, Sara J. (Ubiquity Press, 2022)
    This dataset contains 2,818 trait descriptive adjectives in English and information about the extent to which each term is known among a large and approximately representative sample of U.S. adults. The list of personality-related ...
  • Condon, David M.; Mroczek, Daniel K.; Khan, A.; Weston, Sara J. (Oxford University Press, 2017-06-30)
    The utility of personality measures as predictors of distal outcomes (e.g., mortality, longevity) is well-documented. Few have reported on more proximal outcomes; one prominent exception (Weston, Hill, & Jackson, 2014) ...
  • Bedford-Petersen, Cianna (University of Oregon, 2023-03-24)
    As social media occupies an increasingly important place in people’s lives, new opportunities are presented for people to select and modify their online environments. On many platforms, users have significant control over ...
  • Arab Yar Mohammadi, Mahshid (University of Oregon, 2012)
    My interest is in applying a domain model to help elicit personal requirements for the problem of community travel for people with cognitive impairments. The domain model I took advantage of is the ACT model, which is ...

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