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Journal of the Faculty Senate, October 12, 1987
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 1987-10-12)
Ecology of Helicopsyche borealis (Hagen) (Trichoptera : helicopsychidae) :
(1984)
The life history and microdistribution of Helicopsyche borealis was compared for a 13-month period in two Oklahoma streams that have different thermal regimes. Densities of H. borealis were usually higher in the thermally ...
Construction of a Life After Death Scale.
(The University of Oklahoma., 1981)
The purpose of this study was to develop a belief in life after death scale (LADS). Ten belief constructs and 85 belief concepts were used as a basis for the generation of 103 belief statements. Completion of the LADS ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, April 14, 1986
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 1986-04-14)
Role conflict and ambiguity among baccalaureate nursing students.
(1983)
Although the study did not identify role conflict and role ambiguity as factors which influence the emotional responses of registered nurse students to the experience of baccalaureate education, the concept of role stress ...
GUBERNATORIAL INFLUENCE AND STATE BUREAUCRACY
(American Politics Research, 1983-04-01)
Previous research has concentrated on differences in gubernatorial power across states. Relatively little research attention has been devoted to the sources of gubernatorial influence over state agencies. Based on data ...
Inference control in statistical databases :
(1983)
An efficient and effective data distortion technique is introduced. This "Probability Data Distortion, " which is not easily compromisable and has asymptotically the same statistical properties as the original data, is ...
John Dewey and Lawrence Kohlberg : contrasting concepts of moral development.
(1983)
Since Kohlberg's concept of moral development differs significantly from Dewey's, this paper recommends that Kohlberg's educational programs be withheld from classrooms or clearly explained to parents who may not adhere ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, November 10, 1983
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 1983-11-10)
Individual copulatory preference and the "strange female effect" in a captive group-living male chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
(The University of Oklahoma., 1980)
The common chimpanzee has been considered to be a promiscuous species, although transient consort relationships and male possessive behavior have been described by Tutin (1975, 1979).