Browsing OU - Faculty and Staff Publications by Issue Date
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High School Dropout Intentions of Seventh Grade Pupils
(NASSP Bulletin, 1962-10-01) -
A. D. Lindsay and the Problems of Mass Democracy
(Political Research Quarterly, 1963-12-01) -
Education Leadership: An Analysis
(NASSP Bulletin, 1965-04-01) -
A Question of Accountability
(Journal of Teacher Education, 1966-03-01) -
The German Social Democratic Party After World War II: the Conservatism of Power
(Political Research Quarterly, 1966-06-01) -
Structural Theory for Laminated Anisotropic Elastic Shells
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1967-10-01)A linear theory is formulated for analysis of small deflections of thin shells with arbitrary geometrical configuration and laminated of an arbitrary number of layers of different thicknesses, orientations, and anisotropic ... -
A Method for Measuring Planar Residual Stresses in Rectangularly Orthotropic Materials
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1968-04-01)A semidestructive method has been developed for determining the principal residual stresses and directions in rectangularly orthotropic materials. The reduction equations are based upon a set of functions that describe the ... -
Analysis of Ductile Bursting in Pressure Vessels of Texture-Hardening and Filament-Wrapped Materials
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1968-07-01)Analyses are presented for predicting the strength governed by the plastic tensile instability (PTI) phenomenon in thin-walled cylindrical and spherical pressure vessels constructed of texture- hardening alloys and with ... -
Organizing Citizen Participation
(The American Review of Public Administration, 1968-08-01) -
Theoretical and Experimental Bases for More Precise Elastic Properties of Epoxy
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1968-10-01) -
Computer Evaluation of Restaurant Sites
(Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1968-11-01) -
Media and Developmental News in Slums of Ecuador and India
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1968-12-01)While newspapers reach more of the ghetto dwellers than might be expected, radio has access to a far larger proportion, especially among women. In Indian slums, listeners regard radio as more believable than the press. -
Free Vibrations of Unsymmetrically Laminated Anisotropic Plates with Clamped Edges
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1969-04-01)A linear analysis is presented for determining the natural frequen cies of vibration of laminated anisotropic rectangular plates. The plate may consist of an arbitrary number of thin orthotropic layers, the major ... -
Item Difficulty Sequencing and Response Style: a Follow-Up Analysis
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1969-07-01) -
Free Vibrations of Multilayer Anisotropic Cylindrical Shells
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1969-07-01)A theoretical analysis is presented for determining the free vibra tional characteristics of thin-walled, circular cylindrical shells with layers of anisotropic elastic material arbitrarily laminated either sym metrically ... -
Why Our Urban Schools are Leaderless
(Education and Urban Society, 1970-02-01) -
The Press and the Sword: Armenian Journalism Since 1512
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1970-12-01) -
Multidimensional Aspects of Local Political Systems: a Conceptual Approach To Public Policy
(Political Research Quarterly, 1970-12-01) -
Attitudes Among Local Officials Toward A Council of Governments: The Oklahoma City Situation
(The American Review of Public Administration, 1971-02-01) -
A Q-Analysis of Values and Attitudes Toward Advertising
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1971-03-01)