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Recruitment Strategies in the Federal Government: Missing Links and Representative Bureaucracy
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Redirection in Georgia: A New Type of Budget Reform
(The American Review of Public Administration, 1999-09-01)The budgeting reform literature is replete with examples of reforms such as performance budgeting, program budgeting, and zero-base budgeting that have failed to achieve their stated goals. This article analyzes a new ... -
Reflections on Reflections: Training in Counseling Psychology
(The Counseling Psychologist, 2005-09-01)The Major Contribution in the September issue of The Counseling Psychologist provides several points to consider as the field defines the profession and training models for the 21st century. Calls for returning, in part, ... -
Reflections on the Changing Platform of Education for the Budding Otolaryngologist
(Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2015-08-25)Learning is a key component to developing and maintaining competency as a physician. Traditional approaches, such as textbooks, lectures, journal articles, and cadaver laboratories, have been instrumental. With the ease ... -
Regional biaxial mechanical data of the mitral and tricuspid valve anterior leaflets
(2019-06)The collective data associated with this article presents the biaxial mechanical behavior for six smaller, delimited regions of the mitral valve and tricuspid valve anterior leaflets. Each data set consists of five columns ... -
The Regional Dimension of Russia’s 2007–2008 Elections
(2007-04-17)The key to Russia’s presidential and parliamentary elections lies in the regions. The March 2007 regional elections show that United Russia will continue to dominate, but that it will face new challenges from the rapidly ... -
Regulation, Business, and Sustainable Development: The Antecedents of Environmentally Conscious Technological Innovation
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2000-10-01)A growing number of firms have begun work toward the development of innovative systems that consume fewer resources, reduce waste, enhance productivity, while creating new market opportunities. However, all of this ... -
Regulatory Administration and Organizational Rigidity
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Relating Ability and Personality to the Efficacy and Performance of Dyadic Teams
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2003-10-01)We examined the extent to which member ability and personality relate to differences in team performance and team efficacy in a task setting that simulated the high degree of role interdependence and human-technology ... -
Relational Health, Attachment, and Psychological Distress in College Women and Men
(Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006-09-01)Lisa L. Frey and Denise Beesley are Assistant Professors in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Oklahoma; Merle R. Miller is a doctoral student in the Department of Educational Psychology at the ... -
The Relationship Between Arterial Elasticity and Metabolic Syndrome Features
(Angiology, 2007-02-01)The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of metabolic syndrome (MS) features on arterial elasticity of the large and small arteries in apparently healthy adults, to examine the effect of clustered features of ... -
Relationship Between Childhood Peer Rejection and Aggression and Adolescent Delinquency Severity and Type Among African American Youth
(Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1999-07-01)This prospective, longitudinal study examined peer rejection and aggression in childhood as predictors of the severity and type of delinquency during adolescence. Sociometric surveys were completed at third grade for a ... -
Relationship between Criterion Task Set Performance and the Personality Variables of Sensation Seeking and Stimulus Screening
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1987-09-01) -
Relationship between Intelligence and Criterion Task Set Performance1
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1989-10-01)↵1 This research was sponsored in part by the Workload and Ergonomics Branch of the Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, United States Air Force, under Contract F33615-85-D-0514 through the Southeastern Center ... -
The Relationship of Career Mentoring to Early Career Outcomes
(Organization Studies, 1993-05-01)This study examines the relationship of career mentoring to the promotions, compensation and satisfaction of 148 early career managers and professionals in Belgium. The results support the conclusion that career mentoring ... -
The Relationship of Counselor Characteristics and Counseling Effectiveness
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Relative significance of environmental factors affecting hydrogen production from landfilled refuse samples
(Waste Management & Research, 2000-10-01)The relative significance of 11 environmental factors on the apparent steady-state concentration of hydrogen (ASSCH2) achieved during anaerobic degradation of refuse collected from landfills was evaluated by using multiple ... -
Removing the invisibility cloak: Using space design to influence patron behavior and increase service desk usage
(2019-05-21)In small branch libraries, patrons seeking assistance from library staff outside of the dedicated single-service desk often results in large staffing inefficiencies. This paper presents a case study in which the authors ... -
Repeatability of the timed 25-foot walk test for individuals with multiple sclerosis
(Clinical Rehabilitation, 2013-08-01)Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a practice effect present in the timed 25-foot walk in ambulatory individuals with multiple sclerosis. -
Report on ICDP Deep Dust workshops: probing continental climate of the late Paleozoic icehouse–greenhouse transition and beyond
(2020-12-01)Chamberlin and Salisbury's assessment of the Permian a century ago captured the essence of the period: it is an interval of extremes yet one sufficiently recent to have affected a biosphere with near-modern complexity. The ...