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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. -
Impact of tobacco industry and other corporations in the defeat of the 1994 Clinton health care plan
(2017)Abstract Background: The primary reason cited by many scholars for the defeat of the Clinton Administration’s 1994 health care reform bill has long been identified as Health Insurance Association of America and National ... -
The Impact of Web Site Campaigning on Traditional News Media and Public Information Processing
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2003-09-01)This study examined the impact of Web site campaigning on traditional news media agendas and on public opinion during the 2000presidential election campaign. Based on an intermedia agenda-setting approach, this study ... -
Impacts of Bilingual Education on Secondary School Grades, Attendance, Retentions and Drop-Out
(Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1986-12-01)Junior high and high school academic performance of two groups of students were compared in a quasi-experimental study. The experimental group students (N = 86) had received one or more years of bilingual instruction at ... -
Impartial Spectator in the Marketplace of Ideas: The Principles of Adam Smith as an Ethical Basis for Regulation of Corporate Speech
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2002-06-01)The corporate voice is arguably the loudest in mass communication today and has been the subject of a series of landmark Supreme Court decisions since 1978. This integrative essay offers an ethical basis for justifying ... -
Implementing PC Technology with Organizational Change: Some Obstruct Potential of Computers in Courses
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Implications of Loyalty Program Membership and Service Experiences for Customer Retention and Value
(Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2000-01-01)Companies that offer loyalty reward programs believe that their programs have a long-run positive effect on customer evaluations and behavior. However, if loyalty rewards programs increase relationship durations and usage ... -
Importance of Usability Considerations to Purchase Intention on E-Commerce Website with Different User Groups
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2006-10-01)E-Commerce sales grow with unprecedented speed these years. The success of the E-Commerce website can be directly affected by its usability. A survey study was conducted to investigate the effect of 19 usability considerations ... -
Improved Equation for Shear Modulus Using Four-Point Ring-Twist Test Data
(Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2001-11-01)There are numerous test-specimen configurations for determining the static shear modulus of composites. Selection of specimen configuration depends primarily on product component configuration. Two-ring specimens in use ... -
An Improved Version of the Multi-Attribute Task Battery (MATB) and Data Reduction Program (MATPROC)
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Improving Estimations of Spatial Distribution of Soil Respiration Using the Bayesian Maximum Entropy Algorithm and Soil Temperature as Auxiliary Data
(PLos One, 2016-01-25)Soil respiration inherently shows strong spatial variability. It is difficult to obtain an accurate characterization of soil respiration with an insufficient number of monitoring points. However, it is expensive and ... -
Improving Risk Models for Avian Influenza: The Role of Intensive Poultry Farming and Flooded Land during the 2004 Thailand Epidemic
(PLos One, 2012-11-19)Since 1996 when Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza type H5N1 first emerged in southern China, numerous studies sought risk factors and produced risk maps based on environmental and anthropogenic predictors. However little ...