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  • Condon, David M.; Revelle, William (Ubiquity Press, 2015)
    These data were collected to evaluate the structure of personality constructs in the temperament domain. In the context of modern personality theory, these constructs are typically construed in terms of the Big Five ...
  • Wood, Timothy W.; Stockard, Jean (National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), 2014-12-11)
    This study examined the impact of the Direct Instruction program, Connecting Math Concepts, on mathematics achievement over six consecutive school years, 2007-2008 through 2012-2013. Math skills were measured with the ...
  • Davies, Ronald B.; Liebman, Benjamin H., 1971- (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2003-11)
    It is well established that the threat of antidumping duties can help sustain collusion between a foreign firm and its domestic counterpart. However, when the foreign firm is a multinational, its subsidiary will fight ...
  • Davies, Ronald B. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2003-11)
    I develop a simple model in which production of skill-intensive headquarter services are fragmented across borders in order to take advantage of complementarities between types of skilled labor. This setting indicates that ...
  • Freyd, Jennifer J.; DePrince, Anne P.; Zurbriggen, Eileen L. (The Haworth Press, Inc., 2001)
    We present preliminary results from the Betrayal Trauma Inventory (BTI) testing predictions from betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1994, 1996, in press) about the relationship between amnesia and betrayal by a caregiver. The ...
  • Clark, Suzanne (Indiana University Press, 1991)
  • Zoli, Claudio; Lambert, Peter J. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-01-01)
    Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a threshold or reference point, the poverty line. It is therefore possible to build up normative evaluation models in which ...
  • Palandri, Angela C. Y. Jung, 1926- (University of Maine at Orono, 1974)
  • Slovic, Paul; Weinstein, Malcolm S.; Lichtenstein, Sarah (1967)
    102 undergraduates, working in pairs, selected bets for themselves and bets for the "other subject" to play. It was found that persons chose essentially the same probability of winning for the other person as for themselves, ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Edson, Sakre; Gubka, Nancy; Kalvelage, Joan; Kempner, Ken; Pougiales, Rita; Schmuck, Patricia A.; Smith, Mary Ann; Starling, Carole; Williams, Peg; Wyant, Spencer; Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 82)
    The Sex Equity in Educational Leadership (SEEL) project was designed to develop a model for achieving sex equity in school administration in Oregon that could then be adopted by other states. This volume is one of three ...
  • Schmuck, Patricia A.; Gubka, Nancy; Kalvelage, Joan; Kempner, Ken; Edson, Sakre; Pougiales, Rita; Smith, Mary Ann; Stockard, Jean; Starling, Carole; Williams, Peg; Wyant, Spencer (University of Oregon, 1983)
    We have some short-term evidence of success of the SEEL Project in Oregon. There are more women administrators and more women preparing to become administrators in 1979 than there were in 1976. We have helped to change ...
  • Allgood-Merten, Betty; Stockard, Jean (Springer, 1991-08)
    While data from a sample of fourth-grade children indicate that both self-efficacy (masculinity) and relationality (femininity) are strongly associated with self-esteem for both girls and boys, results from a comparable ...
  • Johnson, Miriam M.; Stockard, Jean; Rothbart, Mary K.; Friedman, Lisa (Springer, 1981)
    In an attempt to clarify the relation between parental variables, sexual preference, and sex-role attitudes, three groups of women were studied: lesbian feminists, heterosexual feminists, and heterosexual traditional ...
  • Carpente, Luisa; Casas-Mendez, Balbina; García-Jurado, I. (Ignacio); Nouweland, Anne van den (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2004-02-19)
    In this note we use the Shapley value to define a valuation function. A valuation function associates with every non-empty coalition of players in a strategic game a vector of payoffs for the members of the coalition that ...
  • Lin, Shuyeu; Slovic, Paul (Decision Research, 2003-08)
    A non-extensional theory of preference, called Sign Theory, is proposed and tested. Sign Theory considers preference construction as an evidence-building process, in which local valuation of evidence combines additively ...
  • Kraemer, Stephen M. (Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J., 1975)
    Of the many tasks which face the student of Chinese, mastering the Chinese writing system is one of the most formidable. To learn to read Chinese, the student must accomplish several things. He must learn to recognize ...
  • Branch, William A.; Evans, George W., 1949- (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-02-01)
    We compare the performance of alternative recursive forecasting models. A simple constant gain algorithm, used widely in the learning literature, both forecasts well out of sample and also provides the best fit to the ...
  • Toadvine, Ted, 1968- (Trivium Publications, 2004)
    To what extent can meaning be attributed to nature, and what is the relationship between such “natural sense”and the meaning of linguistic and artistic expressions? To shed light on such questions, this essay lays the ...
  • Elleman, Lorien G.; Condon, David M.; Holtzman, Nicholas S.; Revelle, William; Allen, Victoria R. (University of California Press, 2020)
    The personality of individuals is clustered by geographic regions; a resident of a region is more similar to another resident than to a random non-resident. Research in geographical psychology often has focused on this ...

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