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  • Stockard, Jean; Engelmann, Kurt (American Psychological Association, 2010)
    Data from two different sites were used to examine how exposure to a highly academic curriculum is related to growth in beginning literacy and early reading skills from kindergarten through the end of third grade. In one ...
  • Cronin, Robert M.; Jerome, Rebecca N.; Mapes, Brandy; Andrade, Regina; Johnston, Rebecca; Ayala, Jennifer; Schlundt, David; Bonnet, Kemberlee; Kripalani, Sunil; Goggins, Kathryn; Wallston, Kenneth A.; Couper, Mick P.; Ellitt, Michael R.; Harris, Paul; Begale, Mark; Munoz, Fatima; Lopez-Class, Maria; Cella, David; Condon, David; AuYoung, Mona; Mazor, Kathleen M.; Mikita, Steve; Manganiello, Michael; Borselli, Nicholas; Fowler, Stephanie; Rutter, Joni L.; Denny, Joshua C.; Karlson, Elizabeth W.; Ahmedani, Brian K.; O'Donnell, Chris (Epidemiology, 2019-07)
    Background: The All of Us Research Program is building a national longitudinal cohort and collecting data from multiple information sources (e.g., biospecimens, electronic health records, and mobile/wearable technologies) ...
  • Hibbard, Judith H.; Stockard, Jean; Mahoney, Eldon R.; Tusler, Martin (Wiley, 2004-06-28)
    Background: Controlling costs and achieving health care quality improvements require the participation of activated and informed consumers and patients. Objectives: We describe a process for conceptualizing and ...
  • Klassen, Sarah; Evans, Damian H.; Ortman, Scott; Stark, Miriam T.; Loyless, Alyssa A.; Polkinghorne, Martin; Heng, Piphal; Hill, Michael; Wijker, Pelle; Niles-Weed, Jonathan; Marriner, Gary P.; Pottier, Christophe; Fletcher, Roland J.; Carter, Alison Kyra (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2021-05-07)
    Angkor is one of the world’s largest premodern settlement complexes (9th to 15th centuries CE), but to date, no comprehensive demographic study has been completed, and key aspects of its population and demographic history ...
  • Cameron, Trudy Ann; DeShazo, J. R. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2008-10)
    We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evaluating the marginal attribute with in choice set depend upon the expected utility loss from making a suboptimal choice as a result ...
  • Foxman, Maxwell (2012-10-18)
    Celebrities have always capitalized upon various media to give voice and substance to their own mute causes. From Live Aid to PBS fundraisers, they have used their public personae to support the downtrodden, sick and ...
  • Slovic, Paul; MacPhillamy, Douglas (Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1974)
    Subjects compared pairs of students with respect to potential college GPA. Both students had scores on one common dimension (e.g., Englist skills) and a unique dimension (e.g., Quantitative Aptitude for Student A and Need ...
  • Stockard, Jean (National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), 2011)
    The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of two implementation variables (source of technical support and time of implementation) to first grade reading achievement across three naturally occurring conditions ...
  • Stockard, Jean (National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), 2010)
    Educating young children is one of the most pressing problems facing less developed countries around the world. A well educated populace is crucial in helping nations escape from grinding poverty. But developing a well ...
  • Stockard, Jean (National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), 2013-04-29)
    This report examines changes in the average Stanford Achievement Test (SAT) scores in reading of first and fifth grade students in elementary schools in the Guam Public School System (GPSS) from Spring, 1993, through ...
  • Stockard, Jean (National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), 2015-07-05)
    A large body of evidence has documented the effectiveness of Direct Instruction as a whole school reform model. With support from the U. S. Department of Education, Geoffrey Borman and colleagues (Borman, Hewes, Overman, ...
  • Cameron, Trudy Ann (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2003-07-01)
    Failure to allow for directional heterogeneity can obscure otherwise statistically significant distance effects in hedonic property value models. If ambient pollution data are unavailable, researchers often rely upon ...
  • Carpenter, Gaylene; Stockard, Jean (International Association for Time Use Research, 2018)
    This study examined how middle-aged adults perceive discretionary or free time in their lives and the ways in which their life experiences and reflections on life structure are related to these perceptions. Research focused ...
  • Satterfield, Terre; Mertz, C. K.; Slovic, Paul (2004)
    Recent research finds that perceived risk is closely associated with race and gender. In surveys of the American public a subset of white males stand out for their uniformly low perceptions of environmental health risks, ...
  • Klest, Bridget K. (Bridget Kristen); Freyd, Jennifer J. (2005-11)
    Previous research has consistently found a positive correlation between history of trauma and dissociation, and recent research (DePrince and Freyd, 1999; 2004) suggests that people who score high on a measure of dissociation ...
  • DePrince, Anne P.; Freyd, Jennifer J. (Blackwell, 1999)
    Two groups of college students were selected on the basis of their scores on the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES). The high-DES group and low-DES group both completed the standard and a new dual-task version of the ...
  • Davis, Emily A.; David, Aaron T.; Norgaard, Karie Marie; Parker, Timothy H.; McKay, Kara; Tennant, Christine; Soto, Toz; Rowe, Kate; Reed, Ron (Northwest Scientific Association, 2013)
    Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida) are an integral component of freshwater ecosystems. Historically, they were an important part of the diet and material culture of indigenous peoples, including until recently the ...
  • Blonigen, Bruce A.; Davies, Ronald B. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2001-06-01)
    We explore the impact of bilateral tax treaties on foreign direct investment using data from OECD countries over the period 1982-1992. We find that recent treaty formation does not promote new investment, contrary to the ...
  • Zabelina, Darya L.; Beeman, Mark; Condon, David (Frontiers in Psychology, 2014-09-18)
    Previous research provides disparate accounts of the putative association between creativity and psychopathology, including schizotypy, psychoticism, hypomania, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders. To ...
  • Yang, Yizhao; Stockard, Jean (SAGE Publications, 2013-08-13)
    This paper examines the relationship of smart-growth environments at the local and regional levels to neighborhood satisfaction for single mothers and parents in two-parent families. It employs mixed-models using an extensive ...

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