Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Experimentally induced attitude change as a function of qualitative differences in communication construction /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Experimenter bias and the effects of psychotherapy /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Experimenting with multistressors: intraspecific variation in behaviors, tolerances, and distributions
(2020-12-18)Understanding organisms’ behavioral, spatial, and physiological responses to stress is critically important for successfully predicting and managing population declines and extinctions. Currently, climate change is ... -
Expert Conceptualizations of the Convergence of Taylor Series Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
(2009)Taylor series is a topic briefly covered in most university calculus sequences. In many cases it constitutes only one or two sections of a calculus textbook. With this limited exposure, what do calculus students really ... -
Expert Conceptualizations of the Convergence of Taylor Series Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
(2009)Taylor series is a topic briefly covered in most university calculus sequences. In many cases it constitutes only one or two sections of a calculus textbook. With this limited exposure, what do calculus students really ... -
Expert system for evaluation of nutrient pollution potential in groundwater from land application of manure.
(2004)In recent years, groundwater contamination from animal husbandries has become a growing concern for the regulatory agencies and farmers. The animal husbandries usually dispose off the manure produced in the facility to the ... -
Exploiting Heterogeneous Multicore Processors Through Fine-Grained Scheduling and Low-Overhead Thread Migration
(2012)Heterogeneous (also known as asymmetric) multicore processors (HMPs) offer significant advantages over homogeneous multicores in terms of both power and performance. Power-efficient cores can be paired with higher-performance ... -
Exploration and Exploitation Effort as Mediators between State-Level Goal Orientation and Complex Performance
(2017-05)Organizational success depends on a workforce that can effectively solving the problems posed by rapid changes in modern marketplaces. In this study, we use achievement goal theory and self-regulation theories to better ... -
Exploration in human development with an early memories inventory /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965) -
Exploration in the mare incognita: Natural history and conservation in early twentieth century America.
(2000)More a space than a place, the ocean had long occupied the American imagination as a geographical border to be crossed. The process of coming to know of the ocean as a place began in the nineteenth century, but it was not ... -
An exploration into success factors of African American males who obtained terminal degrees from majority White institutions.
(2006)The study consisted of individual unstructured interviews with five African American males that completed a Ph.D. at an MWI. The interviews explored how these individuals made sense of their achievement of a terminal degree. -
Exploration of Factors Influencing the Teacher Self-Efficacy in Educators of Justice-Involved Juveniles in Special Settings: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed-Methods Study
(2024-05)Juveniles involved with the justice system are a population of youth with extensive needs who are historically underserved. Legal mandates have attempted to ensure these students are receiving a quality education, but ... -
Exploration of intern role as perceived by interns, university supervisors and cooperating administrators /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1964) -
Exploration of previous science experiences and sociocultural factors that influence science literacy of first-year college students
(2023-12-15)Science literacy is an important element for individuals in any society. How a person engages with scientific information can help or hinder the progress of society. Science literacy can advance society through evolution ... -
An exploration of processes used in case analysis by pre-service teacher education students in a media and technology course.
(1997)The purpose of this study was to examine the processes used in case analysis by preservice teachers in a media and technology course. Four aspects of case analysis were examined: (a) how students process information in ... -
Exploration of Romantic Relationships in Adolescent Females
(2009)Adolescence is a time to explore and develop romantic relationships. Glamorized sexual messages and images bombard youth as they struggle to develop their sexual identity. The darker side of romance that includes teen ... -
An exploration of social determinants of health in relation to contraceptive use among young adults
(2022-05-13)Background: Low and inconsistent contraceptive use in young adults leads to increased unintended pregnancies. Prior research primarily focused on individual-level influences such as contraceptive attitudes and beliefs, ... -
AN EXPLORATION OF TEACHER AUTONOMY IN RELATION TO ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ SCIENCE INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE
(2017-05-12)This mixed methods study uses a participant selection model with a qualitative emphasis (Creswell & Plano-Clark, 2007) to examine the science teaching practices of elementary teachers in self-contained classrooms. Their ... -
An exploration of teachers’ culturally responsive teaching practices and students’ acculturation experiences in the elementary school classroom
(2020-05)Supporting students from culturally diverse backgrounds requires a restructuring of current pedagogical practices. However, many teachers feel unprepared and lack the knowledge and practices necessary to work with students ... -
An Exploration of the Influence of Rural Teachers' Curriculum Beliefs and Rural Contexts on Instructional Practices
(2023-05-12)This holistic single-case study explored how rural teachers’ curriculum beliefs and rural contexts influence their instructional practices. Two teachers from a rural elementary school participated in the study. Data sources ...