Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Patient preferences for physician communication behavior :
(1982)This study investigated the preference of patients toward various types of physician-communicated message strategies involving treatment recommendation for obesity. Subjects included 303 in-clinic and non-clinic volunteers ... -
Patterns of accentuation in the classical style as supported by primary sources and as illustrated in the late Masses of Franz Joseph Haydn.
(The University of Oklahoma., 1984)This document concerns itself with aspects of late eighteenth-century performance practice, most notably, accentuation. The aspect of eighteenth-century style that is often neglected in twentieth-century performances is ... -
Patterns of analytical thinking and knowledge use in students' early understanding of the limit concept.
(1999)This study explored first-semester calculus students' early understanding of limits, relative to their function knowledge and graphing calculator use. The purpose was to identify and describe students' patterns of analytical ... -
Patterns of change and learning in the practices of selected Oklahoma architects.
(1997)Implications for educators are that experience serves as the organizing principle for learning in professional practice and that customs and work conditions peculiar to each profession ultimately color the process of change ... -
Patterns of communication in a training school for adolescent girls /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Patterns of health care utilization, levels of health knowledge and health attitudes in a rural Oklahoma community /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Patterns of interaction of victims of domestic assault.
(2002)This research study addresses the interaction patterns of victims of domestic violence in the setting in which the domestic violence occurred as compared to their family of origin, work/school, social, and current family ... -
Patterns of political modernization in Southwest Asia /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Patterns of renewal: Native women artists and the northern New Mexico exhibitionary complex in the twenty-first century
(2021-12-17)Native North American women in the Southwest adeptly navigated a transformative moment in their economies of arts production in the early tourism era, the 1880s to 1910s. They altered their practices within a divergent ... -
Patterns of School Identification in an Urban School District: A Descriptive Case Study
(2012)The purpose of this study was to identify patterns of school identification across grade levels, and whether certain factors contributed to students' feelings of identification with school in an urban district in the ... -
Paul Tillich's philosophy of communication /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Pawns among Kings: The Influence of Small Powers in Post-Cold War NATO
(2010)The purpose of this study is to scrutinize the relationship between general material capabilities (i.e. power) and influence in a specific military alliance: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. I shed light on the ... -
Pay, performance and equity :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
PCB'S (POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS), PHTHALATES AND OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDSIN GROUNDWATER.
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973) -
Peak experience, epiphany, and psychological well-being.
(2006)This dissertation examined two critical experiences: peak experience and epiphany and their relationship with psychological well-being (general well-being and life satisfaction). Survey data from 217 college students was ... -
Peasant unrest, community warriors and state power in India: The case of private caste senas (armies) in Bihar.
(2003)Using the case study of private caste armies in Bihar, a state in eastern part of India, this dissertation attempts to describe and explain the dynamics of caste, class and state power in post-independence India. This study ... -
Peckinpah's families :
(1983)Through the use of biographical criticism, historical criticism and myth criticism, the study established that Peckinpah does in fact work out his theses on the human condition through examination of actual traditional ... -
The pedagogic influence of Ernest S. Williams on the teaching concepts of four American trumpet professors.
(1999)This survey examines the influence of Ernest S. Williams on the trumpet teaching of Leonard B. Smith (Detroit Concert Band), Raymond Crisara (The University of Texas at Austin), Robert Nagel (Professor Emeritus, Yale ...