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Citizen Compliance With Public Policy: the National Maximum Speed Law
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The Citizen Participation-Representation Roles of American Ombudsmen
(Administration & Society, 1982-02-01)Providing increased opportunity for citizen access to the administrative system is the principal goal of those who urge the adoption of ombudsmen. Although several state and local jurisdictions in the United States have ... -
The City Manager's Knowledge of Grants-in-Aid: Some Personal and Environmental Influences
(Urban Affairs Review, 1972-03-01)Evidence from public officials at all levels of government indicates that the profusion and excessive categorization of grants has had adverse consequences. State and local officials complain of an "in formation gap ... -
Claiming Space: An Autoethnographic Study of Indigenous Graduate Students Engaged in Language Reclamation
(2015)This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activists in ensuring the continuity of their endangered heritage languages. Using collaborative autoethnography as a research ... -
Classifying Web sites and Web pages: the use of metrics and URL characteristics as markers
(Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 1999-03-01)Points to the way in which computer scientists and librarians working with the World Wide Web are turning to traditional library and information science techniques, such as cataloguing and classification, to bring order ... -
Climate and Weather Impact Timing of Emergence of Bats
(PLos One, 2012-08-02)Interest in forecasting impacts of climate change have heightened attention in recent decades to how animals respond to variation in climate and weather patterns. One difficulty in determining animal response to climate ... -
Climate gradients, and patterns of biodiversity and biotic homogenization in urban residential yards
(2020-08-28)Residential yards constitute a substantive biodiverse greenspace within urban areas. This biodiversity results from a combination of native and non-native species and can contribute to biotic homogenization. Geographical ... -
Clinical Assessment of Electromagnetic Compatibility of Hearing Aids and Digital Wireless Phones
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998-10-01)Research studies have shown that digital wireless phones interact with some hearing aids, creating a buzzing noise that may reduce speech intelligibility. Interference signals for three phone technologies were generated ... -
Clinical Validation of the Ansi C63.19 Draft Standard for Measuring Compatibility between Digital Wireless Phones and Hearing Aids
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000-07-01)Acoustic interference can be generated in hearing aids by the pulsed transmission signal of a digital wireless phone. This interference, resembling a buzzing, clicking, or static sound, is annoying and can seriously degrade ... -
Cloning, Expression, and Purification of Histidine-Tagged Escherichia coli Dihydrodipicolinate Reductase
(PLos One, 2016-01-27)The enzyme dihydrodipicolinate reductase (DHDPR) is a component of the lysine biosynthetic pathway in bacteria and higher plants. DHDPR catalyzes the NAD(P)H dependent reduction of 2,3-dihydrodipicolinate to the cyclic ... -
Co-Regulations of Spartina alterniflora Invasion and Exogenous Nitrogen Loading on Soil N2O Efflux in Subtropical Mangrove Mesocosms
(PLos One, 2016-01-04)Both plant invasion and nitrogen (N) enrichment should have significant impact on mangrove ecosystems in coastal regions around the world. However, how N2O efflux in mangrove wetlands responds to these environmental changes ... -
Coarse Grained Modeling of Multiphase Flows with Surfactants
(2022-01-28)Coarse-grained modeling methods allow simulations at larger scales than molecular dynamics, making it feasible to simulate multifluid systems. It is, however, critical to use model parameters that represent the fluid ... -
Coefficient of Friction and Subjective Assessment of Slippery Work Surfaces
(Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1992-02-01)Research was conducted to determine how well subjects could distinguish between surfaces with different coefficient of friction (COF) values and to evaluate how well subjective ratings of slipperiness correlated with the ... -
Coefficients of Association Analogous to Pearson's r for nonparametric Statistics
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1980-10-01)The rz and rp coefficients of association are discussed. Both coefficients, like Pearson's r, are based on a z/z max framework. They yield coefficients directly comparable for all levels of measurement being based on an ... -
Cognitive Differentiation, Automaticity, and Interruptions of Automatized Behaviors
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1985-09-01)The construct of field dependence-independence was explored with respect to individual efficacy in forming automatized sequences. Thirty-six female subjects developed and used such sequences. They experienced either severe, ... -
Cognitive Performance of Astronauts during Two Space Shuttle Missions
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A Cognitive-affective Model of Relational Expectations in the Provider-patient Context
(Journal of Health Psychology, 1996-07-01)Patients and health-care providers bring a number of expectations to the medical encounter. Relational expectations are especially salient in this context given the emphasis placed on the need for effective communication. ... -
Collaboration and Mentorship in the Organization of an American Indian Family Collection: A Case Study in Service Learning at the University of Oklahoma
(2022)This case study examines an experiment in archival practice and mentorship undertaken at the University of Oklahoma (OU) during the spring semester of 2019. The project concerned the inventory of an important privately ... -
Collaborative Training With a More Experienced Partner: Remediating Low Pretraining Self-Efficacy in Complex Skill Acquisition
(Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2007-12-01)Objective: This study examined the effectiveness of collaborative training for individuals with low pretraining self-efficacy versus individuals with high pretraining selfefficacy regarding the acquisition of a complex ...