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  • Rosenblum, Ellen (University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-07-06)
  • Moffitt, Michael; Gary, Susan N.; Vetri, Dominick R.; Harris, Leslie J. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-01)
  • Editorial Board (University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-07-06)
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Annali d'Italianistica, 2006)
    This article is part of a monographic volume of the Annali d'Italianistica (2006) on "Italian Identities," edited by Norma Bouchard.It shows how Saba’s Canzoniere, and particularly the verses of the section Mediterranee, ...
  • Larco, Nico; Stockard, Jean; Steiner, Bethany; West, Amanda (Taylor & Francis Group, 2013)
    With over nine million units in the country, suburban multifamily housing is a widespread and overlooked example of density located within walking distance of commercial development in suburbia. This paper reports on ...
  • Nouweland, Anne van den (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2007-10)
    We define and study games with limited aspirations. In a game with limited aspirations there are upper bounds on the possible payoffs for some coalitions. These restrictions require adjustments in the definitions of ...
  • Liday, Steven G.; Vesterlund, Lise; Harbaugh, William; Krause, Kate (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2002-03-22)
    In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmented version of Berg et al.â s (1995) trust game. This study is intended to inspect and reveal when certain aspects of ...
  • Slovic, Paul (1999)
    Risk management has become increasingly politicized and contentious. Polarized views, controversy, and conflict have become pervasive. Research has begun to provide a new perspective on this problem by demonstrating the ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Moreno-Black, Geraldine (Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2014-10)
    BACKGROUND: Research on childhood obesity has examined the prevalence of overweight and obesity during childhood and developmental trajectories. OJECTIVES: The study focuses on variations by time, gender, grade level, and ...
  • Gassama, Ibrahim J.; Bender, Steven W. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
  • Foxman, Maxwell (SAGE Journals, 2019-11-21)
    The skirmish between game engines Unity and Unreal presents a new front in the platformization of cultural production. This article argues that such programs are “platform tools.” They enable amateurs and professionals to ...
  • McNeely, Ian F. (Oregon Council for the Humanities, 2002-09)
    Before Wilhelm von Humboldt founded the University of Berlin in 1810, it was by no means clear that the university would become the modern world’s dominant intellectual institution. After Humboldt’s reforms, teaching and ...
  • McNeely, Ian F. (2009-05-20)
    Revisiting Montreal professor Bill Readings’ posthumous critique of the modern university, this talk offers a new framework for understanding both the history of knowledge and changes in its institutions since the end of ...
  • Dickert, Stephan; Slovic, Paul (Frontiers Media, 2011-11-15)
    Classical economic approaches to the study of preferences and risky choices assume that human preferences are stable and rational. However, subsequent empirical research has demonstrated that preferences are often constructed ...
  • Cameron, Trudy Ann (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2001-07-14)
    Willingness to support public programs for risk management often depends on individual subjective risk perceptions in the face of uncertain science. As part of a larger study concerning climate change, we explore individual ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Dwiggins, Donna (National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), 2009-04-11)
    The research literature is clear in indicating that all students can learn and schools can be successful learning communities, no matter what the socio-economic or race-ethnic make-up of the student body. Yet, achieving ...
  • Heng, Piphal; Stark, Miriam T.; Chhay, Rachna; Evans, Damian; Carter, Alison Kyra (Taylor and Francis, 2018-09-01)
    The Khmer Empire (9th–15th centuries a.d.), centered on the Greater Angkor region, was the most extensive political entity in the history of mainland Southeast Asia. Stone temples constructed by Angkorian kings and elites ...
  • Stockard, Jean (University of Oregon, 1968)
    In The Conduct of Inquiry Abraham Kaplan states that “what makes a concept significant is that the classification it institutes is one into which things fall as it were of themselves.” It is common to hear people speak of ...
  • Stockard, Jean; O'Brien, Robert M.; Peters, Ellen (Cambridge University Press, 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 ...

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