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Policy Regarding the Sequential Lineup Is Not Informed by Probative Value but Is Informed by Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis
(Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2014-02-01)
It is important to determine if switching from simultaneous to sequential lineups affects response bias (the inclination to make an identification from a lineup), discriminability (the ability to distinguish between innocent ...
Feeding Hope Through Tulsa's Philanthropic Community
(2014)
Hope Theory continues to emerge in the scholarly literature. Rooted in positive psychology, this theory is comprised of three facets: goals, pathways thinking, and agency thinking. To date there has been limited application ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, June 23-25, 2014
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2014-06-23)
A Three-Semester, Interdisciplinary Approach to Parallel Programming in a Liberal Arts University Setting
(2014-07-13)
We describe a successful addition of high performance computing (HPC) into a traditional computer science curriculum at a liberal arts university. The approach incorporated a three-semester sequence of courses emphasizing ...
OSCER state of the Center
(2014-09-24)
Talk Abstract
The OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research (OSCER) celebrated its 13th anniversary on August 31 2014. In this report, we examine what OSCER is, what OSCER does, what OSCER has accomplished in ...
The Oklahoma PetaStore: A Business Model for Big Data on a Small Budget
(2014-07-13)
In the era of Big Data, research productivity can be highly sensitive to the availability of large scale, long term archival storage. Unfortunately, many mass storage systems are prohibitively expensive at scales appropriate ...
Vitamin D Status: Associations With Chronic Disease Risk Factors And Cognitive Function
(2014-08)
Vitamin D deficiency and/or insufficiency is common in US adults and is linked to increased chronic disease risk. With the identification of vitamin D metabolizing enzymes and the vitamin D receptor in many tissues ...
Genomic and Metabolomic Insights into the Natural Product Biosynthetic Diversity of a Feral-Hog-Associated Brevibacillus laterosporus Strain
(2014-03-03)
Bacteria associated with mammals are a rich source of microbial biodiversity; however, little is known concerning the abilities of these microbes to generate secondary metabolites. This report focuses on a bacterium isolated ...
Ethical Decision Making By Business Leaders: The Impact Of Cognitive Biases And Strategies
(2014)
Business ethics refers to the examining right or wrong human behavior in business settings. A common human behavior in the business world is decision making, and some of the most important decisions made by business leaders ...
Increased Avoidance Motivation as a Mechanism for Self-Control Failure
(2014)
Previous research has found that engaging in an act of self-control impairs further self-control attempts for a brief time. However, little is known about why this occurs or more specifically what the underlying mechanisms ...