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“I am not a robot!” Interpreters' Views of Their Roles in Health Care Settings
(Qualitative Health Research, 2008-10-01)In this study, I examined interpreters' self-perceived roles and their corresponding communicative goals and strategies. Twenty-six professional interpreters (of 17 languages), 4 patients, and 12 health care providers were ... -
“I've Had Too Much Done to My Heart”: The Dilemma of Addiction and Recovery as Seen through Seven Youngsters' Lives
(Journal of Drug Education, 1999-12-01)Aware of the dearth of in-depth studies on recovering adolescent addict/alcoholics, we conducted a year-long qualitative study of seven formerly-addicted youth committed to recovery. The research question was: how do ... -
I've Seen Fire and I've Seen Rain: Public Management and Performance After a Natural Disaster
(Administration & Society, 2010-01-01)Kenneth J. Meier is the Charles H. Gregory Chair in Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University. He also directs the Project for Equity, Representation and Governance, the Texas Educational Excellence Project, and the Carlos Cantu ... -
The Iatrogenic Consequences of Standards-Based Education
(2006)Standards-based assessments were prescribed as the cure for the poor accountability of public schools. Billions of dollars have been spent on curricula, tests, and scoring rubrics so that federal and state agencies can ... -
Identification and Characterization of NF-Y Transcription Factor Families in the Monocot Model Plant Brachypodium distachyon
(PLos One, 2011-06-30)Background Nuclear Factor Y (NF-Y) is a heterotrimeric transcription factor composed of NF-YA, NF-YB and NF-YC proteins. Using the dicot plant model system Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis), NF-Y were previously ... -
Identification of active sites on supported metal catalysts with carbon nanotube hydrogen highways
(2018-09-20)Catalysts consisting of metal particles supported on reducible oxides exhibit promising activity and selectivity for a variety of current and emerging industrial processes. Enhanced catalytic activity can arise from ... -
Identification of Stable Asymptotic Performance on Computer-Based Cognitive Tests
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998-10-01)Examining whether human cognitive performance is affected by environmental conditions requires stable performance measures prior to stressor exposure. This study evaluated the stability and reliability of six computer-based ... -
Identifying Nonacademic Behaviors Associated With Post-School Employment and Education
(Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2013-12-01)We conducted an analysis of the secondary transition qualitative and quantitative research literature to build comprehensive constructs and lists of student nonacademic behaviors associated with post–high school employment ... -
Identity Without Boundaries Public Administration’s Canon(s) of Integration
(Administration & Society, 2010-04-01)Jos C. N. Raadschelders is professor of public administration and Henry Bellmon Chair of Public Service at the University of Oklahoma. His research and teaching interests include the academic identity of public administration, ... -
IFLA and Regional Participation: an interview with Joseph S. Soosai
(Information Development, 1989-07-01)Edited text of an interview with Joseph Soosai, former Chief Librarian, Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia, about his seventeen years' involvement with the regional activities programmes of the International Federation ... -
IFLA: From Turmoil to Turmoil: based on an interview with Hans-Peter Geh
(Information Development, 1994-12-01)Hans-Peter Geh, President of IFLA from 1985 to 1991, talks to Laverne Carroll about his time in office and his views on international librarianship. -
Illness Labels and Social Distance
(Society and Mental Health, 2014-11-01)The authors examine a key proposition in the modified labeling theory—that a psychiatric label increases vulnerability to negative evaluation and social rejection—using an experimental design wherein female participants ... -
An Illustrated Introduction to the Infosphere (preprint)
(2015-05)This introduction to Luciano Floridi’s philosophy of information (PI) provides a short overview of Floridi’s work and its reception by the library and information studies (LIS) community, brief definitions of some important ... -
Images of David in Several Muslim Rewritings of the Psalms
(2021-12-02)Among the many extant Arabic manuscripts of “the Psalms of David” are some that start out sounding like translations of the Biblical Psalms but that turn out, on further investigation, to contain fresh compositions by ... -
Immunodominance of Antigenic Site B over Site A of Hemagglutinin of Recent H3N2 Influenza Viruses
(PLos One, 2012-07-25)H3N2 influenza viruses have now circulated in the human population for 43 years since the pandemic of 1968, accumulating sequence changes in the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) that are believed to be predominantly ... -
The Impact of Current Cost Information on Investment Decisions: An Empirical Assessment
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Impact of Excess Auditor Remuneration on the Cost of Equity Capital around the World
(Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 2009-04-01)This study examines the relation between excess auditor remuneration and the implied required rate of return (IRR hereafter) on equity capital in global markets. We conjecture that when auditor remuneration is excessively ... -
The Impact of Fillers on Lineup Performance
(2017)Filler siphoning theory posits that the presence of fillers (known innocents) in a lineup protects an innocent suspect from being chosen by siphoning choices away from that innocent suspect. This mechanism has been proposed ... -
The Impact of Nondisclosure of Geographic Segment Earnings on Earnings Predictability
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The Impact of Timing and Mode of Entry on Successor Development and Successful Succession
(Family Business Review, 1994-09-01)Family businesses frequently are disrupted by the process of succession of leadership and ownership. This article focuses on causes of conflict and how to manage success after siblings have entered the business.