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Behavior Response and Intervention Navigation and Its Effects on a Selection of Middle School Students: A Program Evaluation
(2019-05-10)Effective school-based tier 3 behavior intervention programs focus on behavior monitoring and self-management techniques with reinforcement, teaching replacement behaviors, establishing individual student goals, and offering ... -
Behavioral Region Analysis of the Ponil Canyon, Colfax County, New Mexico
(2008)All human behavior is patterned. We act in patterned ways because doing so helps us fulfill the material needs and desires of life, or because we are acting in concert with cultural expectations or beliefs about the world ... -
Behavioral response to the location of a reference service in an academic library environment /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975) -
Being an Indian among Indians /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)In order to address the phenomenon of Indianness a qualitative-ethnographic methodology was employed which involved participant observation. This entails a heavy dependence on inductive procedures which contrast with an a ... -
Being Native American In a Higher Education Setting
(2017-05-12)This qualitative study examined the Native American Graduate Student experience at the University of Oklahoma. Native American graduate students who are enrolled members of their tribes were included in this study. ... -
BELGIAN TRUMPET CONTEST PIECES OF THE CONSERVATOIRE ROYAL de MUSIQUE LIÈGE 1876 -1960
(2012)Although trumpeters speak frequently of the "French school" of playing, few are aware that the etude book considered the epitome of the French School, Théo Charlier's Trente-six Études Transcendantes was written by a ... -
The beliefs about secondary school business education held by Frederick G. Nichols /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966) -
Bells and whistles: The mass (re)production of female bodies for male consumption.
(2003)In this work I examine the way female bodies are constructed by contemporary ethnic U.S. women writers in the clash of cultures, thus involving a process of negotiation between the dominant culture and ethnicity. Of special ... -
Belonging and Intent to Persist in First-Year First-Generation College Students
(2021-05-14)The purpose of this quantitative research was to understand how students at a regional university with a high population of first-generation students experience a sense of belonging and its relationship to intent to persist ... -
Ben Jonson :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972) -
The Bender Gestalt test :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966) -
Berkeley and Wittgenstein :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Bernard Malamud :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972) -
BET-HEDGING IN HETEROCARPIC GRINDELIA CILIATA (ASTERACEAE)
(2017-05-12)A challenge for all living organisms is to offset the fitness associated risks of environmental uncertainty. Bet-hedging strategies are adaptive in unpredictable environments and are documented in a wide range of taxa ... -
"Betting" on vanilla: Rural producers and development in Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico.
(2007)This dissertation focuses on small-scale vanilla producers in the Mexican state of Veracruz, and their experience with development projects aimed at reviving the cultivation of the crop after decades of decline. It begins ... -
Betty Johnson, Midwest Pioneer of the Bassoon: Her Life and Legacy
(2015)Betty Johnson’s career in bassoon performance and education spanned six decades. She was an early pioneer and prominent teacher of the bassoon in the Midwest. She began her tenure as a charter member of the Oklahoma Symphony ... -
Between Dixie and Zion: Southern Baptists' Palestine Questions
(2015-12)Today, evangelical Christians are the largest pro-Israel constituency in a United States population that is very supportive of the Jewish state generally, with evangelicalism and Christian Zionism often understood as ... -
Between Laughter and Weeping: Justo medio in the Cartas marruecas of Jose Cadalso
(2012)This dissertation examines the genre, narrativity and use of humor in Colonel José Cadalso's1774 work Cartas marruecas (Moroccan Letters). The Moroccan Letters consists of a fictitious correspondence carried on between ...