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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 ... -
Improving Supervisor Evaluations Through the Use of Self Determination Contracts
(Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2004-10-01)Supervisor perceptions of employee competence in areas of work, social, and personal demands of the job often determine success or failure for the supported employee. This study involved three workers with disabilities who ... -
IN PURSUIT OF MODERATION: NINE COMMON ERRORS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
(2003-09)One result of the increasing sophistication and complexity of MIS theory and research is the number of studies hypothesizing and testing for moderation effects. A review of the MIS and broader management literatures suggests ... -
In the Pause and Listening to the Little People: A Folk Healer’s Journey
(The Counseling Psychologist, 2012-01-01)Rockey Robbins, PhD (Cherokee/Choctaw), is an associate professor in counseling psychology at the University of Oklahoma. His research has been primarily with Native Americans in the areas of spirituality, family resiliency, ... -
In Vitro and In Vivo Activity of 2,4-diamino-6-[2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)acetamido] quinazoline against Cryptococcus neoformans
(Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1976-01-01)The minimum inhibitory concentration of quinazoline derivative was determined by the tube dilution method for Cryptococcus neoformans, strain 184. -
Income Convergence and Regional Growth in India: Before and After the Economic Liberalization
(South Asia Economic Journal, 2011-09-01)In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context of economic reforms that have been undertaken since 1991. I also examine convergence in development inputs such as population ... -
Increased mitochondrial DNA diversity in ancient Columbia River basin Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
(2018-01-10)The Columbia River and its tributaries provide essential spawning and rearing habitat for many salmonid species, including Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Chinook salmon were historically abundant throughout the ... -
Increasing Achievement Motivation of Elementary School Students with Mild Disabilities
(Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995-05-01)Presents specific strategies for enhancing achievement motivation that can serve as guides for instructional practices evaluation and the design of new activities -
The Indians for Indians Radio Show
(2019)This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Native Voices over the Airwaves: The Indians for Indians Hour Radio Show at the Bizzell Memorial Library, University of Oklahoma, from November 14, 2019 to July ... -
Indigenous language learning impacts, challenges and opportunities in COVID-19 times
(2020)In March 2020, the COVID-19 global health crisis caused disruption to the daily lives and regular practices of most human populations. Indigenous language revitalization (ILR) work is often undertaken face-to-face and ...