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Dimensions : v.8: no.5(1994:Nov.)
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Dimensions and Constructs: A Response to Dess and Rasheed
(Journal of Management, 1991-12-01)In their thoughtful critique, Professors Dess and Rasheed raise several important issues about the conceptualization and measurement of the organizational environment in general and our work in particular In this rejoinder, ... -
Dimensions and Scoring of the Current Symptom Checklist for Children
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The dimensions of source credibility of television newscasters/
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Dimensions of the characteristics related to the high- and low- achievement of a selected group of Negro college students /
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Dimensions of the Tax Revolt: Uncovering Strange Bedfellows
(American Politics Research, 1981-01-01)This study presents data from a community survey of Oklahoma City which suggests that the putative tax rebellion is neither as massive nor as homogeneous as some observers contend. The data support Buchanan's contention ... -
Dimensions of Trust: The Tensions and Challenges in Provider—Interpreter Trust
(Qualitative Health Research, 2010-02-01)In this study we examined the challenges to providers’ and interpreters’ collaboration in bilingual health care. We conducted in-depth interviews and focus groups with 26 medical interpreters (speaking 17 languages) and ... -
Dimensions Underlying Student Ratings of Instruction: A Multidimensional Scaling Analysis
(American Educational Research Journal, 1985-06-20)↵MARTHA L. BANZ, Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019.Specializations:Quantitative methods, educational psychology.