Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Authoritarianism and prejudice in Near-Eastern students attending American universities /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1957) -
Authoritarianism in a population of ministers /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Automated classification of rainfall systems using statistical characterization.
(2003)A general, completely automated procedure for classifying rainfall systems is developed. The technique is flexible and universally applicable, in that any rainfall system can be classified regardless of size, location, ... -
Automatic error correction in syntax-directed compilers /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973) -
Automatic Machine Learning in Optimization and Data Augmentation
(2022-05)This dissertation introduces Automatic Machine Learning (AutoML) as a potential approach to overcome current deep learning challenges on efficiency and cost. It also proposes two novel AutoML workflows to areas in deep ... -
Automorphisms of the symplectic group over local rings /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972) -
AUTONOMY SUPPORT, COMPETENCE SUPPORT, AND RELATIONAL SUPPORT CAN FOSTER SELF-EFFICACY FOR SELF-REGULATED LEARNING IN URBAN SCHOOLS
(2014)Purpose. The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between school conditions (namely: autonomy support, competence support, and relational support) and student self-efficacy for self-regulated learning ... -
The availability of reading materials for teachers and pupils at the primary level /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1963) -
Aversive learning effect on odor coding in rat's piriform cortex
(2011)Olfaction, a sense for detecting and discriminating chemical molecules in the environment, is critical for animal survival, reproduction and other adaptive behaviors. The olfactory system is organized in three major stations ... -
Aversive learning effect on odor coding in rat's piriform cortex
(2011)Olfaction, a sense for detecting and discriminating chemical molecules in the environment, is critical for animal survival, reproduction and other adaptive behaviors. The olfactory system is organized in three major stations ... -
Avian behavior in a changing world: how human effects change behavioral expression at the individual, population, and community level
(2023-05-12)Human induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) is one of the largest threats to avian biodiversity and abundance (Rosenberg et al. 2019; Sih, Ferrari, and Harris 2011). Since selection acts on individual behavioral ... -
The avifauna of southeastern Coahuila, Mexico /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1960) -
The avifauna of the Soloma region in Huehuetenango, Guatemala /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1960) -
AVO polarization attributes and hodograms.
(2001)A case study using seismic data from the Gorgon field of the NW Shelf of Australia is done to validate the methodology. Application of this new scheme can help one recognize AVO anomalies and enhances AVO interpretation. -
The avocado industry in Southern California :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Awake O Joy :
(1983)Awake O Joy, a single movement trio for flute, viola, and piano, is written in a neo-romantic style emphasizing careful crafting of thematic relationships. Generally fast in tempo, it is set in an arch form of easily ... -
Awakening a social conscience: Toward a model of activist identity development.
(2007)A Model of Activist Identity Development (MAID) is proposed having five stages: Contact, Commitment to Action, Stridency, Adaptation, and Deepened Understanding. These stages bear similarity to established models of identity ... -
Axial load capacity of cold-formed steel sections.
(2006)Cold-formed steel strut purlins are important compression members in metal building wind bracing systems. They are generally located under the roof panel either in the braced bay or between the end wall and the first ... -
Axisymmetric free vibrations of sandwich shells of revolution /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965) -
Azeotropic rule and three-phase distallation /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)