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Attributions of performance associated with learned helplessness and the effect of extrinsic reinforcement in learning disabled and non-learning disabled children.
(The University of Oklahoma., 1981)
Learning disabled and non-learning disabled students were initially compared on attributions for academic performance. Half of the learning disabled and non-learning disabled students were put in a learned helplessness ...
Antonio Vivaldi :
(1981)
The following works are presented in performance edition:
Quality in Teacher Education: A Reply to Alan Tom
(Journal of Teacher Education, 1981-11-01)
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, July 22, 1981
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 1981-07-22)
The utilization of scientific knowledge :
(1981)
The dissertation then examines S&PP's utilization strategy to foster these concepts. The stratgy fostered awareness and interest, trust and credibility, and new information; and influenced organizational interests and timing.
Newsletter no. 15
(1981)
INHIGEO produces an annual publication that includes information on the commission's activities, national reports, book reviews, interviews and occasional historical articles.
Short range, quick response transportation planning to meet the needs of the poor in developing countries.
(1981)
Cities in the developing countries have increasing numbers of people living below the poverty line, and who have real "transportation needs" that cannot be analyzed adequately by the existing "demand models" which are ...
Faculty Senate Index, 1980-1981
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 1981)
Utilization, planning, and problem evaluations of urban arterial waterways and corridors as an urban resource.
(1981)
Widespread concern about flooding and possible use of the nation's urban river corridors has generated unprecedented interest in the potential for utilization of urban riverine corridors while simultaneously protecting the ...
Reported worker characteristics for entry-level employees in information processing.
(1981)
The population consisted of the major employers (those with five hundred or more employees) in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area as listed in the "Statistical Abstract of Oklahoma 1980." The study was limited to the ...