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On “The Analysis of Ranked Data Derived from Completely Randomized Factorial Designs”
(Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1980-06-20)Extensions of the Kruskal-Wallis procedure for a factorial design are reviewed and researched under various degrees and kinds of nonnullity. It was found that the distributions of these test statistics are a Function of ... -
One Hundred Years of Humor in American Advertising
(Journal of Macromarketing, 2005-06-01)This study addresses a gap in the extensive scholarly literature on advertising humor by exploring advertisers’ uses of humor and explanations for its broad appeal as a message tactic throughout the previous century. The ... -
The Ontogenetic Osteohistology of Tenontosaurus tilletti
(PLos One, 2012-03-28)Tenontosaurus tilletti is an ornithopod dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) Cloverly and Antlers formations of the Western United States. It is represented by a large number of specimens spanning a ... -
Opening Up Hispanic Literature: An Open-Access Critical Edition Assignment
(2020)Pedagogical research into cooperative learning and open educational resources supports an expectation for strong learning outcomes in both cases. This article is a guide to the implementation of a group assignment in a ... -
Opening up Hispanic Literature: An Open-Access Critical Edition Assignment
(2020)Pedagogical research into cooperative learning and open educational resources supports an expectation for strong learning outcomes in both cases. This article is a guide to the implementation of a group assignment in a ... -
Opportunistic Sampling of Roadkill as an Entry Point to Accessing Natural Products Assembled by Bacteria Associated with Non-anthropoidal Mammalian Microbiomes
(2016-11-21)Few secondary metabolites have been reported from mammalian microbiome bacteria despite the large numbers of diverse taxa that inhabit warm-blooded higher vertebrates. As a means to investigate natural products from these ... -
Optimal Building Thermal Load Scheduling for Simultaneous Participation in Energy and Frequency Regulation Markets
(2021-03-13)This paper presents an optimal scheduling solution for building thermal loads that simultaneously participate in the wholesale energy and frequency regulation markets. The solution combines (1) a lower-level regulation ... -
Optimization of Network Topology in Computer-Aided Detection Schemes Using Phased Searching with NEAT in a Time-Scaled Framework
(2014-10-13)In the field of computer-aided mammographic mass detection, many different features and classifiers have been tested. Frequently, the relevant features and optimal topology for the artificial neural network (ANN)-based ... -
Organization Culture as an Explanation for Employee Discipline Practices
(Review of Public Personnel Administration, 2006-03-01)Most supervisors dread employee discipline and often employ strategies not officially sanctioned by the organization. Poorly designed discipline systems cause this variation in discipline practices. Inconsistent discipline ... -
Organization of Parent Knowledge: Compartmentalization and Integration in Adult Child-Parent Relationships
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2010-09-01)Previous research has demonstrated an association between structure of beliefs about romantic partners and feelings for that partner. Here, the structure of college students’ beliefs about their parents was linked to ... -
Organization of Partner Knowledge: Relationship Outcomes and Longitudinal Change
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2004-09-01)This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (partner structure) and relationship status (ongoing or ended) 1 year later. Ironically, partner structures that were associated ... -
Organizational and Supervisory Apology Effectiveness: Apology Giving in Work Settings
(Business Communication Quarterly, 2012-12-01)We synthesize the interdisciplinary literature into a heuristic for crafting effective organizational and supervisory apologies (the OOPS four-component apology). In the first experiment, we demonstrate how an offense ... -
The Organizationally Dependent Community: A Comparative Study of Neighborhood Attachment
(Urban Affairs Review, 1989-03-01)We introduce the concept "organizationally dependent" community to describe communities that lack the basis for developing attachment through informal social integration and in which the primary source of attachment is ... -
Organizing Citizen Participation
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An ounce of time, a pound of responsibilities and a ton of weight to lose: An autoethnographic journey of barriers, message adherence and the weight-loss process
(Public Relations Inquiry, 2013-01-01)This article uses an autoethnographic approach to determine how the intersectionality of identities affects message perceptions about weight loss from the lens of two doctoral students. This autoethnography links our ... -
"Ours is a business civilization" : the University of Oklahoma Bass Business History Collection with annotated bibliography of fifty treasures
(Norman, Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma, 2018-06)Imagine having the opportunity to explore oversize seventeenth-century parchment edicts of kings, stacks of gold-plated coins, boxes of 1930s stock certificates, and modern ledger books; to review inestimable incunabula ... -
Out of Sight, out of Mind? Modeling the Impacts of Financial Squeeze on Extended Supply Chain Networks
(2021-01-13)Firms increasingly put financial pressure on their suppliers, also called squeezing. Suppliers react and adapt to financial squeeze as autonomous agents, causing complex ripple effects across the extended supply chain ... -
Out of the Box
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Outcome Feedback Effects on Risk Propensity in an MCPLP Task
(Journal of Management, 1996-04-01)In this experimental analysis, the effects of outcome feedback on risk propensity were assessed within the multiple-cue-probability-learning-paradigm (MCPLP). The individual decision maker in this task received outcome ... -
THE OVERSEAS AMERICANS. By Har lan Cleveland, Gerard J. Mangone, and John Clarke Adams. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960, xv. 316 pp. $5.95
(Adult Education Quarterly, 1960-09-01)