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Leader–Follower Interpersonal Emotion Management: Managing Stress by Person-Focused and Emotion-Focused Emotion Management
(Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2015-02-01)Compliance with demands to express certain emotions at certain times is difficult for most employees to achieve without also experiencing adverse effects such as stress. Emotion researchers typically study “demands” in the ... -
The Learning Support Model: Personnel Policy Beyond the Traditional Model
(The American Review of Public Administration, 1992-03-01)There is increasing interest in achieving quality through effective management and use of human resources in public administration. What is the appropriate personnel policy that will assure this quality in government ... -
Legitimacy, Visibility, and the Antecedents of Corporate Social Performance: An Investigation of the Instrumental Perspective
(Journal of Management, 2011-11-01)Using institutional theory as the foundation, this study examines the role of organizational visibility from a variety of sources (i.e., slack visibility, industry visibility, and visibility to multiple stakeholders) in ... -
Lessons From Improv Theater: Applying Improvisational Concepts and Techniques to LIS
(2020)This article explores improv theater concepts and techniques that are relevant to LIS and can be integrated into student training and librarian workshops. Some LIS literature applies these practices directly to library ... -
‘Let's Go Gank Ourselves a Paris Hilton’: A Textual Analysis of the Dialogue of Supernatural (the First 10 Years)
(2018)While it may seem counterintuitive to examine a visual medium through its dialogue alone, linguists such as Paulo Quaglio and Monika Bednarak have been doing just that. Using a freeware concordance toolkit and other computer ... -
Leveraging the Use of Mobile Applications to Increase Knowledge Retention in a Classroom Lecture
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2012-09-01)This research sought to determine if the use of mobile applications (e.g., iPhone® apps) had an impact on students’ ability to learn new material. A control group was compared against a group of students who used mobile ... -
The Leviathan: How to Move 2.9 Million Government Documents Offsite
(2019-03-18)The concept of moving a university’s historic, 2.9 million item government documents collection offsite was daunting. The actual move of the collection took 24 months. In this move, much was learned about developing a ... -
Librarians and immersive learning : opportunities for collaboration using virtual reality
(2017)Virtual reality (VR) platforms provide exciting opportunities for students to interact with educational content in new ways. At the University of Oklahoma Libraries, students and faculty leverage VR and 3D technology to ... -
Library Instruction versus Employers Needs: Do Recent Graduates Have the Critical Thinking Skills and Soft Skills Needed for Success?
(2020-10-09)This paper is a review of the skills employers seeks in new graduates and the skill sets new graduates have to offer. Employers report they want to hire people with solid soft skills, research, critical thinking and ... -
Life After Succession in the Family Business: Is It Really the End of Problems?
(Family Business Review, 1995-03-01)The succession processes in family business are well chronicled in the business literature. Most of the research focuses on the process of transferring power within the business-family. What has not been as closely examined ... -
Life After Vouchers: What Happens to Students Who Leave Private Schools for the Traditional Public Sector?
(Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2013-06-01)Few school choice evaluations consider students who leave such programs, and fewer still consider the effects of leaving these programs as policy-relevant outcomes. Using a representative sample of students from the citywide ... -
The Life Course of a Standard-Bearer: A Nonroyal Elite Burial at the Maya Archaeological Site of El Palmar, Mexico
(2021)Inspired by life course and osteobiography approaches, this article explores the life and death of an individual associated with the lakam title (“banner” in Colonial Yukatek Maya; thus, a “standard-bearer”), a nonroyal ... -
The Life Cycle and Quality Assurance of Performance Assessment Batteries
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2004-09-01)As software products, computer-based performance assessment tasks and batteries cannot escape one of the cornerstones of software engineering – the software life cycle. This paper presents a discussion of the elements of ... -
Lift-Off Characteristics and Flame Base Structure of Coal Seeded Gas Jet Flames
(Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1996-10-01)An experimental study of the burner rim stability characteristics and the flame base structure of flames co-fired with pulverized coal and propane gas is presented. Lift-off and reattachment characteristics are examined ... -
The Limits of Sensuality: Pastoral Wildernesses, Tasso's Aminta and the Gardens of Ferrara
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Linear Numerical-Magnitude Representations Aid Children's Memory for Numbers
(Psychological Science, 2010-09-01)We investigated the relation between children’s numerical-magnitude representations and their memory for numbers. Results of three experiments indicated that the more linear children’s magnitude representations were, the ... -
Literary Studies and Well-Being Structures of Experience in the Worldly Work of Literature and Healthcare
(2022)The literary arts represent and provoke experiences of understanding and emotion, and this open access study examines how the practical pursuit of well-being in healthcare reveals purposes at the core of our engagements ... -
Living Dangerously: Culture of Honor, Risk-Taking, and the Nonrandomness of “Accidental” Deaths
(Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012-01-01)Collin D. Barnes is a postdoctoral research fellow with the Institute for U.S.-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma. -
Load-dependent collagen fiber architecture data of representative bovine tendon and mitral valve anterior leaflet tissues as quantified by an integrated opto-mechanical system
(2020-01-03)The data presented in this article provide load-dependent collagen fiber architecture (CFA) of one representative bovine tendon tissue sample and two representative porcine mitral valve anterior leaflet tissues, and they ...