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  • Epps, Garrett (University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-07-06)
  • Dieckmann, Nathan, F; Johnson, Branden B.; Gregory, Robin; Mayorga, Marcus; Han, Paul, KJ; Slovic, Paul (2015-11-04)
    Expert disputes can present laypeople with several challenges including trying to understand why such disputes occur. In an online survey of the U.S. public, we used a psychometric approach to elicit perceptions of expert ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Hart, Janet; Schmuck, Patricia A. (University of Oregon, 1977)
    While a majority of the professionals in education are women, the various occupational areas within education are sharply segregated by sex. Two thirds of all teachers in the United States are women, yet only 19.6% of ...
  • Stockard, Jean (SAGE Publications, 1979-08)
    This paper uses survey data to explore the extent to which greater contact with women school administrators and changing generations can influence public prejudice toward women administrators and override the impact of ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, 2014-04-28)
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New in Publishing, 2019)
    Selling products related to publisher activities is nothing new. But over recent years, the breadth, range, and scope of eCommerce opportunities available to publishers has expanded greatly. This report looks in-depth ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New In Publishing, 2020-06)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected most industries, including the publishing and media sectors. Arguably, the advertising downturn associated with the pandemic makes it clearer than ever that companies need ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New In Publishing, 2020)
    This free-to-download report brings together the best examples of how media organisations have risen to meet the challenges of COVID-19. It looks at a range of tips and tactics to help all kinds of publishers, from ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-13)
  • Foxman, Maxwell (2020)
    Even at the apex of its hype cycle in the 2010s, game studies scholars and designers derided gamification. This article first explores why gamification inspired such vitriol. It finds the incursion of non-game corporations ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-12)
  • Fausey, Caitlin M.; Mendoza, Jennifer K. (Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-09-06)
    Everyday experiences are the experiences available to shape developmental change. Remarkable advances in devices used to record infants’ and toddlers’ everyday experiences, as well as in repositories to aggregate and ...
  • Russell, Camisha (Philosophy Compass, 2016)
    Philosophers working in bioethics often hope to identify abstract principles and universal values to guide professional practice, relying on ideals of objectivity and impartiality, and on the power of rational (individual, ...
  • Rudebusch, Gabriel; Fix, Aaron; Henthorn, Hilary; Vonnegut, Chris; Zakharov, Lev; Haley, Michael (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014-06-16)
    We report the preparation and characterization of a new class of quinoidal thienoacenes. The synthetic route is efficient, high-yielding and scalable with the potential for further functionalization. Single crystal X-ray ...
  • Zack, Naomi, 1944- (Temple University Press, 1993)
    In the first philosophical challenge to accepted racial classifications in the United States, Naomi Zack uses philosophical methods to criticize their logic. Tracing social and historical problems related to racial identity, ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Gray, Jo Anna; O'Brien, Robert M.; Stone, Joe A. (Oxford University Press, 2009-03)
    We appreciate the opportunity to clarify and provide additional tests of the key elements of our age-period-cohort analysis of non-marital birth rates in this March 2009 issue of Social Forces. Where Steve Martin, in the ...
  • Stone, Joe A.; Gray, Jo Anna; Stockard, Jean; O'Brien, Robert (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2008-01)
    We employ newly developed methods to disentangle age, period and cohort effects on nonmarital fertility ratios (NFRs) from 1972 to 2002 for black and white women aged 20-44 in the United States. We focus on three cohort ...
  • Russell, Camisha (Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2015)
    This paper explores the limitations of epistemic scientism for understanding the role the concept of race plays in assisted reproductive technology (ART) practices. Two major limitations center around the desire to use ...
  • Zack, Naomi (The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2009)
    We are a society that treats human remains with respect. In wartime, the dead are transported home and buried with great solemnity, attended by their friends, relatives, neighbors, and public dignitaries. The flags that ...
  • Pratt, Scott L. (Indiana University Press, 2004)

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