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  • Hixson, Carol G. (Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2020-08-10)
  • 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 ...
  • Clark, Chapin; Aoki, Keith, 1955-; Bender, Steve; Holland, Maury; Kirkpatrick, Laird; Loya, Merv; Safley, Diane; Midkiff, Stephanie; Barker, Heidi; Fields, Barbara; Matthews, Donna; Strickland, Rennard (University of Oregon School of Law, 1998-04-01)
    The Bar Passage Committee began its work in January, 1998. Dean Strickland charged the committee in broad terms to evaluate the record of this law school's graduates on bar exams and in light of this evaluation to review ...
  • Anonymous (1978-06-21)
    "We gave a conference and over 200 people came!" That was the animated response of one person who helped plan the first annual conference of Oregon Women in Educational Administration (OWEA). The conference, held June 21 ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Johnson, Miriam (1982)
    The sample includes all juniors and seniors in Sweet Home High School who were present in the required social studies classes on the day the questionnaires were distributed in the spring of 1982. The questionnaires were ...
  • 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 ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library, 2007-01-15)
    How is the digital age affecting the way that humanities scholars conduct their research and share their results? What role can and should academic libraries play in supporting the new research and scholarly communication ...
  • Munro, Karen; McLure, Merinda (Communications in Information Literacy, 2010)
    The authors conducted a study concerning student and instructor attitudes toward accessing library resources and services from within course management systems (CMS). In spring 2008, the authors held semi-structured ...
  • 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 ...
  • Cheng, Theresa W.; Magis-Weinberg, Lucía; Williamson, Victoria Guazzelli; Ladouceur, Cecile D.; Whittle, Sarah L.; Herting, Megan M.; Uban, Kristina A.; Byrne, Michelle L.; Barendse, Marjolein E. A.; Shirtcliff, Elizabeth A.; Pfeifer, Jennifer H. (Frontiers Media, 2021-05-05)
    The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development℠ (ABCD) Study is an ongoing, diverse, longitudinal, and multi-site study of 11,880 adolescents in the United States. The ABCD Study provides open access to data about pubertal ...
  • Smith, Ted D.; Watson, Mark R. (Mark Randall) (2006-01-24)
    An essay describing an introductory college course on research methods that uses baseball as a subject focus. The work details the authors’ experience in teaching the course and explains the theory behind using baseball ...
  • 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 ...
  • Mata-Montero, Erick (University of Oregon, 1989-10-20)
    The resilience of a network is the expected number of pairs of nodes that can communicate. Computing the resilience of a network has been shown to be a #P-complete problem for planar networks and to take O(n)^2 time for ...
  • Mata-Montero, Erick (University of Oregon, 1989-10-20)
    The resilience of a network is the expected number of pairs of nodes that can communicate. Computing the resilience of a network is a #P-complete problem even for planar networks with fail-safe nodes. We generalize an ...
  • Hixson, Carol G.; Williamson, Susan G.; White, Howard D. (American Library Association, 1986-10)
    Surveys of student and faculty attitudes toward proposed online public access catalogs were conducted in 1984 with largely identical questionnaires at two colleges. Support for the traditional card catalog was strong among ...
  • Parthasarathy, Raghuveer (The American Journal of Physics, 2021-06-05)
    This resource letter provides an overview of the literature in biological physics, a vast, active, and expanding field that links the phenomena of the living world to the tools and perspectives of physics. While no survey ...
  • Butler, Barbara A. (International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers, 2000)
  • Butler, Barbara A. (International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers, 1996)
  • Butler, Barbara A. (Sage, 2006)
    The International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC), comprised of 325 members from 86 countries, has a long history of resource sharing based on personal connections among ...

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