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How Generation Z college students in the Ferguson College of Agriculture perceive technology in their lives: A Q methodology study
(2020-07)Generation Z is the generation everyone is talking about (Dimock, 2019). The oldest are entering the workforce, and the rest are in classrooms (Dimock, 2019). They are the most unique generation to date, and they have been ... -
How ideologies influence the legitimacy of state involvement in corporate governance
(2016-07)The Central Government of China is the largest controlling owner of many publicly traded Chinese firms and the CEOs of many Chinese firms are former officials with the Central Government. This study explores how these forms ... -
How Indian boarding schools are like neighborhoods
(2022-07)Contemporary Indian boarding schools look a lot different than their previous incarnations. It is clear that traditional and long-standing evaluation criteria for conventional public and private schools does not adequately ... -
How information technology impacts economic growth and human development at the country-level
(2022-07)The goal of this document is to understand the differences between two predominately used country-level measures of development, economic growth and human development, and how information and communication technology impacts ... -
How Is Sexual Identity Acceptance Related To Self-Determination For LGB-Identified University Students Within Classroom Settings?
(2014-08-15)The social environment in which students operate has been shown to influence psychological well-being (Deci & Ryan, 2000). Through this quantitative study, the research highlights inadequacy of academic research dealing ... -
How Jeffries Wyman put Florida and Shell Mounds on the Map
(2015-05-27)The state of Florida is an intermittent flashpoint of shell mound research. This process was initiated in the 19th century by Jeffries Wyman, whose 1875 publication Fresh-Water Shell Mounds of the St. John’s River, Florida ... -
How Judgments of Learning Can Create Illusions of Episodic Memory
(2014-05-09)Metacognitive judgments made during learning derive from several types of information. These metacognitive cues often reflect intrinsic properties of the to-be-learned material, such as encoding fluency and processing ... -
How K-12 school district officials made decisions during 2011 National Weather Service tornado warnings
(2012)School district officials are responsible for the safety of large populations of students and staff. Yet, few have meteorological training to accurately interpret severe weather information to make the best decisions during ... -
HOW LEADERSHIP INFLUENCES TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN RESPONSE TO EDUCATIONAL REFORMS: A HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
(2016-05-13)In 2009 a rash overhaul of educational reform occurred in our nation’s educational system, specifically preempted by Race to the Top. Administrators and teachers have been in a flux of understanding the importance of these ... -
How likely are calf value-added management practices to pay off?
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How long and how strong: An examination of the impact peer pressure has on young adults.
(2005)It is well documented that peer pressure is a major predictor of adolescent substance abuse (Akers 2000, 1985; Aseltine 1995; Becker 1963; Elliott et al 1985; Warr 2005). The current study seeks to bridge the gap between ... -
How Managers Apply Weather and Climate Information for Decision-Making in the United States
(2022-08)As the climate continues to warm, precipitation events are projected to become more intense, leaving communities to prepare for potential increases in flooding. There is currently a wealth of weather and climate information ... -
HOW MEMORABLE SOCIALIZATION MESSAGES FROM WITHIN CULTURAL COMMUNITIES SHAPE ADULT MEANING ATTRIBUTIONS ABOUT WORK: THE CASE OF LEBANESE-AMERICANS
(2013)This dissertation describes the process by which community messaging obligates members to perform work behaviors in order to achieve full membership status--labeled here the Obligation-based Culturing of Work (OCW). The ... -
How Men And Women Are Portrayed In South African Television Commercials: A Content Analysis
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How mental operations are reflected in children's language through use of the Lavatelli Early Childhood Curriculum /
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How Meteorologists Learn to Forecast the Weather: Social Dimensions of Complex Learning
(2011)Weather and climate persistently affect individuals, corporations, and governments, sometimes in significant ways: a poor forecast leaves people unprepared to prevent damage or deal with disruptions to their daily routines, ... -
How Misleading the Fifty Years? a Reply To Jacobs
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How Motivations Influence Social Network Usage and Anxiety
(2018-05-01)This study examines socialization, social support and fear of missing out as motivations for habitual social network site users and how these motivations affect their anxiety levels. A survey was administered to college ... -
How Much Would It Be worth to Know the Wasde Report in Advance?
(Oklahoma State University, 2013-12-01)Past research has shown that prices move in response to WASDE reports, but have only looked at price movements immediately prior to and after a report. This research seeks to determine the profitability of trading based ...