Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Factors influencing working backwards among auditors in the application of nonstatistical decision aids.
(2001)For more than a decade, research has demonstrated decision makers' unwillingness to rely on decision aids. However, extant research has most often studied the use of unfamiliar decision aids. For example, Kachelmeier and ... -
Factors involved in cellular sensitivity to anthrax lethal toxin.
(2005)The lethal factor (LF) component of Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin (LeTx) cleaves mitogen activated protein kinase kinases (MAPKKs) in a variety of different cell-types, yet not all cells are susceptible to the toxin. ... -
Factors predicting psychologists' self-efficacy for working with female sexual offenders
(2010)The literature pertaining to females who sexually offend remains under-developed. This study examined the influence of clinical experience, sexist attitudes toward women, attitudes toward female sexual offenders, and ... -
Factors relative to job selections in music faculties of the original Negro land-grant colleges since the 1954 Supreme Court decision /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965) -
Factors that influence athletes to accept football scholarships at six universities in the Big Eight Conference /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
Factors which relate to teacher turnover in Bureau of Indian Affairs schools /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
Faculty definitions of and beliefs about student ability: Are they related to classroom structures, student retention, and student pass rates?
(1998)Analysis of the interviews indicated that faculty do not have a common definition of mathematical ability and while all believed that students could learn, a few voiced the belief that students have ceilings or limits to ... -
Faculty intentions to learn new technology in regards to existing teaching, research and service commitments: An integration of prospect theory and theory of planned behavior
(2015-05-08)This research used a revised theory of planned behavior model and incorporated perceptions of time pressure, perceived instrumentality and a modified loss aversion index, to examine relationships between these constructs ... -
The Faerie Queene and the Greek romance.
(1981)In the legend of Courtesie, however, Greek romance is not simply a source of fictional material for allegory, but an enlivening influence on Spenser's art of romance. Here Spenser attempts an elaborate re-creation of the ... -
Failure mechanisms of buried pipelines under fault movement and soil liquefaction /
(1983)A simplified pipe model on a time dependent elastic foundation is proposed to stimulate a liquefaction situation of a liquefiable zone during earthquakes and the finite difference technique coupled with a time-increment ... -
Failure to protect: An analysis of variables in a sample of hospital-referred child abuse and neglect cases.
(1999)The sample consisted of 805 children presenting at Children's Hospital of Oklahoma (CHO), a large urban children's hospital, affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and serving children from across ... -
Fair Resource Allocation in Macroscopic Evacuation Planning Using Mathematical Programming: Modeling and Optimization
(2020)Evacuation is essential in the case of natural and manmade disasters such as hurricanes, nuclear disasters, fire accidents, and terrorism epidemics. Random evacuation plans can increase risks and incur more losses. Hence, ... -
Fair trade developments, 1951-1961 /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1962) -
Fair Trial/Free Press Issues in the Federal Criminal Trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols
(2011)This study examines fair trial/free press issues involved in the federal criminal -
Fairness in American politics and culture.
(2001)Fairness is a term often used in political debate but not often carefully examined. In this dissertation I propose a way of understanding fairness by combining the insights of political theory with an examination of the ... -
Faith development, religious fundamentalism, right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, Christian orthodoxy, and proscribed prejudice as predictors of prejudice.
(2007)The association between religiosity and prejudice is well documented. Several constructs including religious fundamentalism, right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and Christian orthodoxy are related ... -
Faith in the Anthropocene: Contested Theologies of Nature and Political Attitudes on Environmental Stewardship
(2017)This dissertation improves upon past understanding of politics, religion, and nature through a close exploration of the role Christian theology plays in opinion formation. It does so by probing the varieties of religiously ... -
The fallible narrator in nineteenth century American fiction /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1963) -
False recognition in retarded and normal subjects /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)