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  • Bowers, C. A. (Ecojustice Press, 2006)
    Abstract What is Unique About the Themes Addressed in the Book: The initial question that prompted the writing of this book was: What is there about an American university education that enables so many graduates to ...
  • Condon, David M.; Graham, Eileen K.; Mroczek, Daniel K. (PsyArXiv, 2017-06-14)
    The ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully controlled experiment — is generally viewed by scientists as a prerequisite for declaring the effect’s existence. Replication research ...
  • Evans, George W., 1949-; McGough, Bruce (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2007-01-01)
    By endowing his agents with simple forecasting models, or representations, Woodford (1990) found that finite state Markov sunspot equilibria may be stable under learning. We show that common factor representations ...
  • Zack, Naomi (Rowman and Littlefield, 2011)
    The historical and contemporary reality of race in the United States encompasses race relations (interactions between different racial groups and their members), laws concerning members of different racial groups, the ...
  • Stockard, Jean (1975)
    In response to a growing realization of the need to combat population growth within this country, many observers have suggested adoption as an alternative to biological child bearing. However, at the same time the pool ...
  • Stark, Miriam T.; Evans, Damian; Rachna, Chhay; Piphal, Heng; Carter, Alison Kyra (Cambridge University Press, 2015-12-07)
    Considerable attention has been devoted to the architecture and art history of Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple in the last century. There has, however, been little research on the functions and internal organisation of the ...
  • Grey, Jo Anna; Stockard, Jean; Stone, Joe A. (Duke University Press, 2009-02)
    Our recent paper in Demography (Gray, Stockard, and Stone 2006) has attracted the close scrutiny of several prominent academics. Three sets of formal comments, authored independently by Ermisch, Martin, and Wu (EMW), ...
  • Bjalkebring, Par; Vastfjall, Daniel; Dickert, Stephan; Slovic, Paul (Frontiers Media, 2016-11-30)
    We thank Hargis and Oppenheimer (2016) for their interesting commentary to our article (Bjälkebring et al., 2016). Age-related changes in decision making are indeed a relatively unexplored phenomenon especially when it ...
  • MacGregor, Donald G.; Slovic, Paul (Decision Research, 2000-11-15)
    “Baby boomers” comprise a significant portion of the U.S. population, and the leading-edge of this group will begin retirement within a decade. These individuals, in the age range of 45 to 55 years, are currently at or ...
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Humanist Studies & the Digital Age, 2011)
    This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the intersection between philology, hermeneutics, and criticism in humanist studies in general and in Petrarch studies in particular. ...
  • Long, Robert Hill (Winning Writers, 2007-11)
    Part of a series of poems about collateral damage/victims of recent Mideast wars.
  • Slovic, Paul; Lichtenstein, Sarah (Journal of Experimental Psycholog, 1971)
    Subjects in 3 experiments chose their preferred bet from pairs of bets, and later bid for each bet separately. In each pair, one bet had· a higher probability ·of winning (P bet); the other offered more to win (S bet). ...
  • Stawarska, Beata (Jackson Publishing and Distribution, 2002-05)
    In this essay I wish to examine critically Merleau-Ponty's treatment of relations with others in the light of his ontology of the flesh. I shall argue that the uniform character of the flesh and of its dynamic principle, ...
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Italian Studies in Southern Africa, 1996)
  • Blonigen, Bruce A. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2010-11)
    Past literature has found evidence that labor market attributes affect individuals’ trade policy preferences in a manner consistent with theories of international trade. This paper shows that, with the exception of ...
  • Gray, Jo Anna; Stone, Joe A. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-12-12)
    The authors test Ricardian equivalence within an endogenous growth model for U.S. states, which have high rates of migration relative to most countries. Results are consistent with both Ricardian equivalence and endogenous ...
  • Slovic, Paul (1987)
    Accidents, discoveries of pollution, safety violations, product tampering epi sodes and other "unfortunate events" occurring within complex industrial systems can be conceptualised as pebbles dropped in a pond. The impacts ...
  • Stone, Joe A.; Stockard, Jean; Gray, Jo Anna (Department of Economics, University of Oregon, 2008-09)
    In a 2006 article in Demography, Jo Anna Gray, Jean Stockard and Joe Stone (GSSi)observe that among black women and white women ages 20 to 39, birth rates increased sharply for unmarried women over the period 1974 to ...
  • Gray, Jo Anna; Stockard, Jean; Stone, Joe A. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2008-09)

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