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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 ...
A descriptive study of management in selected nonprofit organizations.
(1982)
Finally, the findings indicate support for a number of notions cited in the literature; specifically cited, issues of professionalism, finance, governance, measurement of organizational performance, and personnel. It was ...
Three Scenarios For Teacher Education
(Journal of Teacher Education, 1982-03-01)
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, February 10, 1989
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 1989-02-10)
A study of women business owners and the importance of selected entrepreneurial competencies related to educational programs.
(1982)
Retail entrepreneurs indicated a greater desire for education stressing entrepreneurial competencies than did service owners. Service entrepreneurs had a greater frequency of past attendance in entrepreneurial education ...
A Determination of the Relative Efficacy of Different Techniques for Employee Benefit Communication
(Journal of Business Communication, 1980-10-01)
This study used 103 employees from a large electronics firm as subjects in examining relative efficacy of 3 methods of benefit communication. Use of ANOVA revealed significant differences in benefit knowledge between ...
The selection of best management practices for controlling the non-point source pollution in Oklahoma /
(1984)
Both models start with a soil erosion and water quality packages which use the Universal Soil Loss Equation to predict sediment suspension; the sediment delivery ratio to estimate the actual sediment discharging into the ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, May 17, 1989
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 1989-05-17)
The influence of the art of mediation on Sir Thomas Browne's imagination.
(1980)
The art of meditation allows Browne the freedom to construct the enigmatic persona, the "I" which is immersed in subjective consideration of the mysteries of life and the "I" which contemplates these mysteries with objective ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, December 10, 1984
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 1984-12-10)