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Is "Made in Oklahoma" a good marketing angle for my new business?
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Is a different perspective helpful? Assessing the validity of peer ratings of goal orientation.
(2006)The present study was the first to examine the validity of peer ratings of goal orientation. I examined peer-assessed goal orientation in a collaborative training environment with a complex task. The reliability and ... -
Is AFI All in the Family? A Multi-Level Family Study of Age of First Intercourse
(2013-11-14)The importance of the timing of first intercourse in one's life history, and its significance in relation to a number of fertility and social outcomes, has been established in a number of studies. Studies have attempted ... -
Is American Bureaucracy an Immobilized Gulliver or a Regenerative Phoenix?: Reconsidering the Alleged Demise of Federal Bureaucratic Power
(Administration & Society, 1995-11-01)Over the past quarter century, federal bureaucracies have been affected by numerous changes-many of which were designed to restrictbureaucratic autonomy. Several scholars have concluded that bureaucracy's role in the process ... -
Is American Public Administration Detached From Historical Context?: On the Nature of Time and the Need to Understand It in Government and Its Study
(The American Review of Public Administration, 2010-05-01)The study of public administration pays little attention to history. Most publications are focused on current problems (the present) and desired solutions (the future) and are concerned mainly with organizational structure ... -
Is Bias in Criminal Justice Decision-Making Replicated at Post-Sentencing? An Examination of Infractions and Sanctions in a Southern State Prison System
(2018-05-11)An abundance of research suggests that demographic differences in criminal outcomes are prevalent at many stages of the criminal justice system (e.g., arrest, prosecution, conviction, and sentencing). For instance, males ... -
Is breaking up hard to do? An exploration of the resignation process
(2013)Although much is known about why employees decide to resign from their jobs, scant research has examined what occurs after employees decide to leave their jobs but before they exit their organization for the final time. ... -
Is coconut oil good for you
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Is English resumption different in appositive relative clauses?
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-08-13)Resumptive pronouns (RPs) are produced in English in unguarded speech in restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) and appositive relative clauses (ARCs) (e.g., Prince 1990, Loock 2007). However, numerous studies found that RPs ... -
Is extinction forever?
(2015)Mistrust of science has seeped into public perception of the most fundamental aspect of conservation—extinction. The term ought to be straightforward, and yet, there is a disconnect between scientific discussion and public ... -
Is extinction forever?
(Public Understanding of Science, 2015-02-23)This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution ... -
Is Gangaikonda Cholapuram built based on Vaastu Sastra?
(2019-12-13)The Cholas (848 CE – 1279 CE) established an imperial line and united a large portion of what is now South India under their rule. The Cholas, known worldwide for their bronze sculptures, world heritage temples and land ... -
Is human resources management in the leading states being reinvented?
(2004)Reinventing government is an approach to public sector management theory that may be the most influential and significant in the past half century. It claims that the traditional government employment principles of fitness ... -
Is Iron Status an Additional Barrier to Smoking Cessation in Females? An ERP Analysis.
(2022-12)It has been well-established that females achieve lower cessation rates than males in traditional smoking cessation interventions. Research suggests that iron status variations (i.e. deficiency) are common in females. Iron ... -
Is it a question of allyship?: An intersectional feminist exploration of the experiences of women interns in food justice education non-profit work
(2017-05)Research indicates that food insecurity exists within a multi-dimensional intersectional system of oppression. Research also suggests that the work of nonprofit organizations intended to relieve suffering caused by food ... -
Is It All Quiet on the Western Front?: The Creation of World War I Memorials, Their Impact on the Memory of the War, and Their Place in the World Today
(2017-05-01)The Memory Boom of the last several decades has increased the creation of and the interest in public memory spaces. Memorials and monuments create physical places for the public to interact with history, but this is not a ... -
Is It Live? Or Is It Tape?
(Oklahoma State University, 1986-12-01)