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Tax Burden and the Mismeasurement of State Tax Policy
(Public Finance Review, 2006-07-01)Tax Burden, defined as the ratio of total tax revenues over personal income, is frequently used to measure state tax policy. The authors analyze the empirical relationship between changes in Tax Burden and changes in tax ... -
Tax Cuts and Employment in New Jersey: Lessons From a Regional Analysis
(Public Finance Review, 2004-05-01)The Whitman administration’s 30% reduction in New Jersey’s personal income taxes from 1994 to 1996 is prominently cited as a role model for state fiscal policy. The authors investigate whether the growth benefits attributed ... -
Teachers in an Interdisciplinary Learning Community: Engaging, Integrating, and Strengthening K-12 Education
(Journal of Teacher Education, 2013-11-01)This study examines the inputs (processes and strategies) and outputs (perceptions, skill development, classroom transfer, disciplinary integration, social networking, and community development) of a yearlong, interdisciplinary ... -
Teaching About Jewishness in the Heartland
(2014)Cultural anthropologist Misha Klein reflects on a Jewish Studies course, entitled Anthropology of Jews and Jewishness, taught at the University of Oklahoma. The recent explosion of interest in the anthropological study of ... -
Teaching from a place of hope in Indigenous education
(2017)The Council on Anthropology and Education’s Standing Committee on Indigenous Education has had a presence at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropology Association over the past decade. The CAE Indigenous Education ... -
Teaching Intelligence Testing in APA-Accredited Programs: A National Survey
(Teaching of Psychology, 2000-07-01)We surveyed instructors at APA-accredited clinical and school psychology programs across the United States and Canada to determine typical teaching practices in individual intelligence testing courses. The most recent ... -
Teaching Outside the Box: ARL Librarians’ Integration of the “One-Box” into Student Instruction
(2014-05-01)This article reports the results of a survey that targeted reference and instruction librarians who work at libraries that are members of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Respondents were asked to indicate ... -
Teaching Students to Attain Annual Transition Goals Using the Take Action Goal Attainment Lessons
(Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2014-08-01)This study used the Take Action goal attainment lesson package and assistive technology to teach nine high school students with mild to moderate disabilities to attain annual transition goals. The Take Action lessons ... -
Team leadership in engineering education
(2022)Teamwork is an integral part of leadership, and many teamwork skills are also leadership skills. This chapter explains how instructors can help engineering students build their capacity for leadership while working in teams. -
Team Learning: a Potential Solution To the Problems of Large Classes
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Team Players and Collective Performance: How Agreeableness Affects Team Performance Over Time
(Small Group Research, 2013-12-01)Previous research on teams has found that agreeableness is one of the strongest personality predictors of team performance, yet one of the weakest personality predictors of individual-level job performance. In this study, ... -
Technical Training in the United States Postal Service
(Review of Public Personnel Administration, 1996-07-01)TECHNICAL TRAINING IS MOST FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED IN THE CONTEXT OF PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS, AND RELATIVELY LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT ITS ROLE IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS. THIS ARTICLES DESCRIBES THE ORGANIZATION AND DETAILS ... -
Technology and Ethical Idealism: A History of Development in the Netherlands East Indies
(2007)Technology and Ethical Idealism investigates a pivotal intellectual and political moment in twentieth-century Indonesian history, the establishment of development as both an ideal and a practice. The focus of this study ... -
Technology-Rich Ethnography for Examining the Transition to Authentic Problem-Solving in a High School Computer Programming Class
(Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2006-06-01)This study utilized elements of technology-rich ethnography to create a rich description of a multi-user virtual environment in a high school computer programming class. Of particular interest was the transition that took ... -
Temperature effects in the thermal conductivity of aligned amorphous polyethylene—A molecular dynamics study
(2018-09-10)We analyze, through molecular dynamics simulations, the temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity (k) of chain-oriented amorphous polyethylene (PE). We find that at increasing levels of orientation, the temperature ... -
Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Organic Carbon Mineralization along an Elevation Gradient in the Wuyi Mountains, China
(PLos One, 2013-01-14)Soil organic carbon (SOC) actively participates in the global carbon (C) cycle. Despite much research, however, our understanding of the temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization is still very ... -
Temptation, Willpower, and the Problem of Rational Self-Control
(Rationality and Society, 1993-10-01)This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they will experience varying levels of temptation and willpower over time. Examination of the optimal consumption path reveals ... -
Test Exclusions Develop Into “Test Scandal”
(Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2005-06-01)Many states use test results to hold schools accountable, with the stakes for children, teachers, and administrators becoming higher. High school principal Kimberly Reeves had to show substantial progress in raising ... -
A Test of Audit Pricing in the Small-Client Segment: A Comment
(Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 1995-04-01)This study is the second to provide a richer test of the association between auditor size and audit fees by using three audit firm size classes in the small-client segment of the U.S. audit market. The finding of a Big 8 ... -
A Test of Fitts' Law in a Dual-Task Paradigm
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1993-10-01)A simulated automobile driving environment was used to assess the validity of Fitts' Law under dual-task conditions. An aimed hand movement task was used as the Fitts task representative of reaching for controls on an ...