Browsing OU - Faculty and Staff Publications by Title
Now showing items 210-229 of 1413
-
Comparison of Tukey's T-Method and Scheffé's S-Method for Various Numbers of All Possible Differences of Averages Contrasts Under Violation of Assumptions
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1974-10-01)Empirical .05 and .01 rates of Type I error were compared for the Tukey and Scheffé multiple comparison techniques. The experimentwise error rate was defined over five sets of the all possible 25 differences of averages ... -
A Comparison of Two Approaches to Learning to Detect Harmonic Alterations
(Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988-07-01)The purpose of this study was to evaluate instructional activities and practice techniques of musicians attempting to improve their accuracy in detecting errors in music examples heard. In this study, a commonly recommended ... -
Comparison of Void Reduction Methods for Resin Transfer Molded Composites
(2004)Liquid composite molding (LCM) processes such as resin transfer molding (RTM) have been successfully used to manufacture high performance fiber-reinforced composites at a low cost. However, these composites usually suffer ... -
Compassion Stress and the Qualitative Researcher
(Qualitative Health Research, 2005-03-01)Human subjects are carefully protected in the research process. However, the same consideration is not currently being given to the qualitative researcher, even those investigating topics that are likely to elicit powerful ... -
Competing for What?: Linking Competition to Performance in Social Service Contracting
(The American Review of Public Administration, 2010-05-01)This article explores the links between competition and contractor performance often assumed by market theory. Using data from Florida social service contracting, the authors test to see if competitively procured vendors ... -
Competition and Combative Advertising: An Historical Analysis
(Journal of Macromarketing, 2011-12-01)Fred K. Beard (PhD, University of Oklahoma) is a professor of advertising in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Oklahoma. His research interests include comparative advertising, advertising ... -
Complaining To the Ombudsman as an Urban Phenomenon: An Analysis of the New Zealand Ombudsman's Clients
(Urban Affairs Review, 1972-09-01) -
The Composition and Spatial Patterns of Bacterial Virulence Factors and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in 19 Wastewater Treatment Plants
(PLos One, 2016-12-01)Bacterial pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance are of concern for environmental safety and public health. Accumulating evidence suggests that wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are as an important sink and source of ... -
Composition of the Top Management Team and Firm International Diversification
(Journal of Management, 2000-12-01)This study investigates the impact of various top management team characteristics on firm international diversification. Relying on data from 126 firms in the electronics industry, we find that certain top management team ... -
Compound Voids and Unproductive Entrepreneurship: The Rise of the “English Fever” in China
(2017-03-08)China has emerged as an economic power due, in part, to government policies that opened China to the world and created a modern consumer culture. One of these policies is the advancement of English-language education, ... -
Comprehensive Programming for Life-Long Learning
(Adult Education Quarterly, 1960-01-01) -
Computer Evaluation of Restaurant Sites
(Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1968-11-01) -
A Computer-Aided Method to Expedite the Evaluation of Prognosis for Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
(Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment, 2006-08-01)This study presented a fully-automated computer-aided method (scheme) to detect metaphase chromosomes depicted on microscopic digital images, count the total number of chromosomes in each metaphase cell, compute the DNA ... -
The Concentration of Affluence in the United States, 1990
(Urban Affairs Review, 2002-03-01)The author examines the concentration of affluent households in affluent neighborhoods in U.S. metropolitan areas in 1990. The rate of concentrated affluence, the percentage of affluent households living in affluent ... -
Concepts and Measurement in Multimethod Research
(Political Research Quarterly, 2013-06-01)This article argues that concept misformation and conceptual stretching undermine efforts to combine qualitative and quantitative methods in multimethod research (MMR). Two related problems result from the mismatch of ... -
Conceptualizing and Measuring the Organizational Environment: A Multidimensional Approach
(Journal of Management, 1991-12-01)Neither a single set of constructs nor a single set of measures of the organizational environment is widely accepted, making it difficult to build a comprehensive literature on the impact of the environment on thefirm. In ... -
Conceptually meeting expectations of Generation Y by building personalised-customised hybrid bundles to target action sports consumers
(2014-04-03)This paper conceptually explores how bundling could lead to greater revenue and brand loyalty in the action sports industry by meeting the expectations of Generation Y. The author defines personalised-customised hybrid ... -
Concerning gamer identity: An examination of individual factors associated with accepting the label of gamer
(2019-03)This study examined characteristics of players that self-identified as gamers. Participants (N=476) were asked to complete an online survey and provide information about their video game play. Analyses of the survey responses ... -
Concurrent Design and Manufacturing for Mechanical Systems
(Concurrent Engineering, 1999-12-01)The conventional product development process employs a design-build-break philosophy. The sequentially executed product development process often results in a prolonged lead-time and an elevated product cost. The proposed ... -
Conducting Assessments in Technology Needs: From Assessment to Implementation
(Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2008-03-01)Practitioners with an expertise in assistive technology and technology assessments are in demand to be full participants in the selection, planning, and implementation of instruction for students with mild disabilities. ...