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Daily Newspaper Circulation Price Inelastic for 1970–75
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Data Collection Effects on Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling Solutions
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1982-12-01)This study investigates four widely used methods of collecting direct similarity judgments for nonmetric multidimensional scaling: Rating Scale, Triads, Rank Order of Pairs, and Conditional Rank Order. The results indicate ... -
Data for Designing Hand Tools for Female Craft Workers
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1979-10-01)This paper reviews the anthropometric and strength data collected on women which can be used to redesign tools to permit the female workers to successfully function in the craft areas. Data was collected on women currently ... -
Data Structures and Algorithms for Counting Problems on Graphs using GPU
(2013-07)The availability and utility of large numbers of Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) have enabled parallel computations using extensive multi-threading. Sequential access to global memory and contention at the size-limited ... -
Dealing with Work Stress and Strain: Is the Perception of Support more Important than its Use?
(The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1988-05-01)The authors conducted a study of the relationship between the perception and use of support in one's work environment and their effects on perceived stress and strain. The analytic sample consisted of 480 social workers ... -
The Death and Rebirth of a Party System, Peru 1978-2001
(Comparative Political Studies, 2003-12-01)This article evaluates structural, institutional, and actor-centered explanations of the collapse of the Peruvian party system around 1990 and its surprising partial recovery in 2001. It begins by describing the changes ... -
Deceptive Language by Innocent and Guilty Criminal Suspects: The Influence of Dominance, Question, and Guilt on Interview Responses
(Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2011-12-01)Matthew L. Jensen is an assistant professor in the Price College of Business and a researcher in the Center for Applied Social Research at the University of Oklahoma. His primary research interests are deception and ... -
Decision-making biases and affective states: Their potential impact on best practice innovations
(2010-09-20)Rogers’s (2003) stages of innovation adoption and diffusion (knowledge of innovation, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation) are used as a framework for understanding the decision-making biases and heuristics ... -
Decolonizing hybridity: indigenous video, knowledge, and diffraction
(Cultural Geographies, 2012-07-01)This article examines the hybrid cultural geographies of indigenous video with Donna Haraway’s visual strategy of diffraction. Drawing on ethnographic inquiry, one particular video is explored from three different perspectives. ... -
Defending Family Business Research: The Role of Authors as Defense Attorneys
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Defining the Graduate College Experience: What it “Should” versus “Does” Include
(2015)Gaps between expectations and actual educational experience may influence motivation, learning and performance. The graduate college experience (GCE) is shrouded in myth and legend that may create unrealistic expectations, ... -
Delay of Gratification among Black College Student Leaders
(Journal of Black Psychology, 1989-02-01)The purpose of this research was to examine the existence of multidimensionality in delay of gratification for Black university student leaders. We investigated delay preference as it related to academic decisions, career ... -
Delayed Gratification in Blacks: A Critical Review
(Journal of Black Psychology, 1983-02-01)Research on the delay of gratification in Blacks was critically reviewed. The methodology typically em ployed to investigate this construct involves offering the individual a choice of obtaining either a small, im mediate ... -
Deliver us from Evil: The Effects of Mortality Salience and Reminders of 9/11 on Support for President George W. Bush
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2004-09-01)According to terror management theory, heightened concerns about mortality should intensify the appeal of charismatic leaders. To assess this idea, we investigated how thoughts about death and the 9/11 terrorist attacks ... -
Denying What Workers Believe Are Unethical Workplace Requests: Do Workers Use Moral, Operational, or Policy Justifications Publicly?
(Management Communication Quarterly, 2014-02-01)This message-production experiment demonstrates workers’ tendency to use organizational policy justifications when publicly denying what they privately believe are unethical requests. Working adults (N = 234) responded to ... -
The Depth and Dynamics of Context: Tracing the Sources and Channels of Engagement and Disengagement in Students' Response to Literature
(Journal of Literacy Research, 1998-12-01)In this article, we analyze one coauthor's 12th-grade English class, focusing on a small group of students who interpreted the character of Gertrude in Hamlet through a body biography, a life-sized human outline that ... -
Description of Kingella potus sp. nov., an Organism Isolated from a Wound Caused by an Animal Bite
(2005-07)We report the isolation and characterization of a hitherto unknown gram-negative, rod-shaped Neisseria-like organism from an infected wound resulting from a bite from a kinkajou. Based on both phenotypic and phylogenetic ... -
Desegregating Urban Schools: A Causal Perspective
(American Politics Research, 1980-04-01)Two models of desegregation change between 1968 and 1974 for a number of U.S. urban school districts are tested using a block-recursive technique incorporating the effects of community environment, the school system, and ... -
Design Parameterization for Concurrent Design and Manufacturing of Mechanical Systems
(Concurrent Engineering, 2002-03-01)Design changes are frequently encountered in the product development process. The complexity of the design changes is multiplied when the product design involves multiple engineering disciplines. Very often, a simple change ... -
Detecting Scale Recalibration in Survey Research: A Laboratory Investigation
(Group & Organization Management, 1987-12-01)The accurate detection of scale recalibration is an issue that should not be ignored by organizational researchers and practitioners concerned with the accurate assessment of change interventions. In an effort to more ...