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Sponsored-Research Activities in Journalism and Mass Communication Programs
(Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 2004-12-01)The extent to which the nation's J/MC programs and their faculty participate in extramural sponsored-research activities had received little research attention prior to the national survey of J/MC administrators reported ... -
Sports Psychology and the Collegiate Athlete: One Size Does Not Fit All
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Standing in the Gap: Research that Informs Strategies for Motivating and Retaining Rural High School Students
(2013)Rural schools face the challenges of motivating and retaining students, often in the face of severe resource constraints. This paper synthesizes fifteen years of the author's rural research on secondary students' school-related ... -
Start with What You Have: A Leader’s Path to Innovation
(2018-10)On his thirty-first day as the new CEO of Central Florida’s largest food bank, Dave Krepcho faced unprecedented challenges as a wave of devastating hurricanes pummeled the state. Floridians in 2004 were hit by Hurricanes ... -
State Court Budgeting and Judicial Independence: Clues from Oklahoma and Virginia
(Administration & Society, 2001-03-01)Perceived assaults on the independence of the judiciary have called new attention to how courts obtain their funding. Little scholarly activity has examined the question of how courts negotiate the politics of budgeting ... -
Statistical Tests of Group Differences in ALSCAL-Derived Subject Weights: Some Monte Carlo Results
(Applied Psychological Measurement, 1985-09-01)Several techniques to test for group differences in weighted multidimensional scaling (MDS) subject weights have recently been proposed. The present study presents monte carlo results to evaluate the op erating characteristics ... -
Statistical Trends in Women’s Participation in Science: Commentary on Valla and Ceci (2011)
(Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2011-03-01)Valla and Ceci (2011, this issue) describe the participation of women in science and claim that the increases in quantitative fields (e.g., mathematics, engineering, and physical sciences) are an exception to the statement ... -
Status of the Resource Room Model in Local Education Agencies: A Descriptive Study
(Learning Disability Quarterly, 1985-05-01)Although resource room programs are widely used, only limited information is available on implementation of this model. The purpose of the present investigation was to survey a nationwide sample of local education agencies ... -
Status, Testosterone, and Human Intellectual Performance: Stereotype Threat as Status Concern
(Psychological Science, 2003-03-01)Results from two experiments suggest that stereotype-threat effects are special cases of a more general process involving the need to maintain or enhance status. We hypothesized that situations capable of confirming a ... -
Sterilization of hydrogen peroxide resistant bacterial spores with stabilized chlorine dioxide
(2015-04-17)Bacillus pumilus SAFR-032 spores isolated from a clean room environment are known to exhibit enhanced resistance to peroxide, desiccation, UV radiation and chemical disinfection than other spore-forming bacteria. The ... -
Stimulating Innovation in Green Technology: Policy Alternatives and Opportunities
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2000-10-01)Developing a sustainable form of industry based on green technology will require radical technological innovation by the private sector. Stimulating innovation in green technology through public policy requires an understanding ... -
Storying an interconnected web of relationships in Indigenous language reclamation work and scholarship
(2021)Indigenous language work is manifested in a diversity of community-led responses of resilience and persistence. Indigenous persons who are reclaiming their languages have entered academia with goals of contributing to ... -
Strain field in straight cylindrical shells due to applied forces on an attached shell. Part I: No hole in the intersection region
(The Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 1984-10-01)The results of an experimental stress analysis of the intersection region of two straight cylindrical shells are presented. Two models were used; in the first model the two axes were inclined at 30 degrees while for the ... -
Strategic misrepresentation in online dating: The effects of gender, self-monitoring, and personality traits
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Strategies for Improving Visual Inspection Performance
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1974-10-01)This paper summarizes recent results obtained in inspection studies including several studies performed by the authors. Both static and dynamic visual inspection tasks are included. Based on these results, a proposed new ... -
Stream Network Geometry and the Spatial Influence of Aquatic Insect Subsidies Across the Contiguous United States
(2019-11-06)Emergent aquatic insects transport aquatic‐derived resources into terrestrial ecosystems but are rarely studied at landscape or regional scales. Here, we investigate how stream network geometry constrains the spatial ... -
Structural and Elite Features in Open Seat and Special U.S. House Elections: Is There a Sexual Bias?
(Political Research Quarterly, 1997-06-01)Conventional wisdom long held that there was a bias against women in elections. Subsequent research indicates that men and women who challenge for elective office confront a common barrier: incumbency. In this article we ... -
Structural Clarity of Interdisciplinary Teams: A Research Note
(The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1983-06-01)Previous studies of scientists in formal organizations have stressed the conflict between the scientist's professional needfor autonomy and the organization's needfor an efficient-often bureaucratic-formal structure. In ... -
Structural Models of the American Psychological Society at Birth
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Structural Theory for Laminated Anisotropic Elastic Shells
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1967-10-01)A linear theory is formulated for analysis of small deflections of thin shells with arbitrary geometrical configuration and laminated of an arbitrary number of layers of different thicknesses, orientations, and anisotropic ...