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Parents' Biased Perceptions About Media Influence: Examining Perceived Effects on One's Own Child, Other Children, And Other Parents From Violent Tv Ads And Psa's To Stop Cyberbullying
(2012)This study found within a large, demographically diverse sample of American parents evidence of a parental third-person effect and a parental first-person effect. This was regardless of whether the respondent was a mother ... -
Parents' perceptions of a change in parental involvement in an urban school.
(2001)This qualitative study examined one urban school's successful attempt to increase parental involvement. The phenomenon was examined from the parents' perspective in order to expand the current literature base, to inform ... -
Parietalectomy and thermal selection in the lizard Sceloporus magister /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975) -
Parodies and the Role of Medieval Ethical Concepts in the Ontological Argument
(2017-05-12)In this dissertation, I examine historical and contemporary versions of the ontological argument for God’s existence and objections to it, focusing on versions of the argument that contain Linkage Premises (premises that ... -
Part I. Kinetic studies of the complexation reactions of nickel(II) with hydroxamic acids in aqueous medium. Part II. Kinetic studies of the formation and dissociation reactions of ionomycin and 2,6-dimethylheptane-3,5-dione with nickel(II) and magnesium(II) in 80 percent methanol-water medium.
(1997)The second part of the study involved the reactions of nickel(II) and magnesium(II), with the ionophore ionomycin and the model compound 2,6-dimethyl-3,5-heptanedione (DMHD). A detailed analysis of the kinetic data for ... -
Part I. A study of scopolin and scopoletin metabolism ; Part II. Phenylalanine ammonialyase in tobacco tissue culture, inhibition studies /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Partial regularity of weak solutions of quasilinear elliptic systems and weak Harnack inequalities.
(2004)In this thesis we study quasilinear elliptic systems of p-Laplacian type with a perturbation satisfying a natural (critical) growth condition. First, using test functions recently introduced by R. Landes we deduce ... -
Partial validation of the Slosson Intelligence Test /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Passionate rebel :
(1983)The first woman to lecture to women on physiology and anatomy, Mary Gove Nichols told women in 1838 to take control over their own health and advocated the Graham System which emphasized proper diet, exercise, and preventive ... -
Passive microwave measurement of watershed runoff capability /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
Passive Radar Clutter Modeling and Emitter Selection for Ground Moving Target Indication
(2017-08-01)Moving target detection with a passive radar system relies on many competing and coupled variables. When simulating a passive bistatic radar (PBR) system for ground moving target indication (GMTI) a three-dimensional model ... -
THE (PASSIVE) VIOLENCE OF HARMONY AND BALANCE: LIVED EXPERIENCED OF JAVANESE WOMEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES
(2014-05-09)This study is an examination of Javanese women’s lived experience with Type 2 diabetes, an exploration of the ways these women maintain interactions with family members and society and how they adapt diabetes management ... -
Pastoral and anti-pastoral patterns in John Updike's fiction /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Path to the professoriate for high-achieving, first-generation college students.
(2006)The researcher conducted nine interviews with high achieving first-generation college students who were able to overcome difficulties in order to gain access to higher education, persist through the maze of obstacles that ... -
Paths to Success: Analyzing the Journeys of Four Women of Color
(2018-05-02)This dissertation is a literary analysis as it applies to the writing of memoir. It is a study that focuses on the memoirs of four specific minority women of color who came of age during the historical time-period in this ... -
Pathways to Elevating Indigenous Voices in Anthropology
(2022-08-04)American Anthropology has a foundation of using Indigenous people, often Native Americans, as research objects. As a Navajo researcher and anthropologist in the 21st century, I believe that this foundation of literature ...