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  • Dugaw, Dianne (University of California, Los Angeles, 1982)
  • Landers, Matthew Worth, 1984- (University of Oregon, 2010-03)
    Since 1975, the Spanish autonomous region of Catalonia has been renegotiating its political and cultural place within Spain. The designation and promotion of places within Catalonia as World Heritage Sites-a matter over ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    CFAR’s Catalytic Conversations serve the creative practices of individuals and groups by giving them an opportunity to engage a small body of thinkers in ways that contribute to a project or line of thinking that is in ...
  • Ruff, Josie; Mundy, Dean (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The Campaign Planning class (J453) at the University of Oregon worked with the City of Silverton to develop the following public relations (PR) plan to address the City’s communication needs. The class broke into groups ...
  • Pearce, Jennifer E. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Experts say that the Oregon coast has a 10-20% chance of facing a region wide catastrophic Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and tsunami in the next 50 years. Coastal cities will be severely affected physically, ...
  • Hsu, Yi Hsuan (University of Oregon, 2015-06-15)
    The purpose of the research is to explore the social media trends and patterns within film festivals and to provide recommendations for future film festival organizers to cultivate a more sophisticated social media engagement. ...
  • Davidson, Nicholas (University of Oregon, 2016-11-21)
    This dissertation uses techniques from the theory of categorical actions of Kac-Moody algebras to study the analog of the BGG category O for the queer Lie superalgebra. Chen recently reduced many questions about this ...
  • Fischhoff, Baruch; MacGregor, Donald G.; Lichtenstein, Sarah (Decision Research, 1983-04)
    People tend to be inadequately sensitive to the extent of their own knowledge. This insensitivity typically emerges as overconfidence. That is, people's assessments of the probability of having answered questions ...
  • Miyata, Dane (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    Graphs and matroids are two of the most important objects in combinatorics.We study invariants of graphs and matroids that behave well with respect to certain morphisms by realizing these invariants as functors from a ...
  • Gombart, Jeffrey Shota (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    Cation exchange of various metal salts into cadmium triazolate was explored using methods outlined by Dr. Mircea Dincǎ, modified for a shorter reaction time. Products were structurally analyzed using PXRD analysis. Cation ...
  • Erlandson, Erik M. (University of Oregon, 2012)
    America’s first health board has received ample attention from scholars for its unprecedented containment of cholera in 1866, but there is more to the history of New York’s Metropolitan Board of Health (MBH) than this ...
  • Vincent, Jack Ernest (University of Oregon, 1964-03)
    This dissertation has two basic purposes: ( 1 ) to describe certain attitude patterns toward the United nations by the delegate members of Caucasian groups within the organization and (to closed parentheses to test a ...
  • Jordan, Jason M. (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    This dissertation examines the development of skeptical views concerning causation from the medieval to the early modern period. While causal skepticism is often overlooked by intellectual historians, I argue that, in spite ...
  • Potts, Aidan (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    As the electric vehicle market matures in Oregon, examining successful policies and market dynamics is essential to maintain the healthy economic growth in this industry. Oregon has been a leader among other states in ...
  • Johnson, Mark, 1949-; Fernandez-Duque, Diego, 1967- (American Psychological Association, 2002-06)
    In everyday discourse, as well as in science, concepts of attention are defined by metaphors. In scientific theories these metaphors determine what attention is and what count as adequate explanations of the phenomena. ...
  • Dlouhy, Curtis (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    Fossil fuel markets have formed the backbone of commerce in the United States for the better part of the last century. Whether it be through the extraction of raw materials, the refinement for future use, their use in the ...
  • Tversky, Amos; Slovic, Paul; Kahneman, Daniel (American Economic Association, 1990)
    Observed preference reversal (PR) cannot be adequately explained by violations of independence, the reduction axiom, or transitivity. The primary cause of PR is the failure of procedure invariance, especially the overpricing ...
  • Faridani, Theo H. (University of Oregon, 2019)
    We present a software, CCBias, to assist researchers in observing events of all kinds. Given characteristic information about a population of objects and observational methods, CCBias can generate synthetic observational ...
  • Sinev, Nikolai (2004-02-26)

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