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Attachment to Indian Culture and the “Difficult Situation”: A Study of American Indian College Students
(Youth & Society, 1986-06-01)
Estimating Trait, Method, and Error Variance: Generalizing Across 70 Construct Validation Studies
(1987-08)
The authors examine the construct validation results of 70 published data sets. The analysis shows that, on average, traits account for less than 50% of the variance in construct measures. These findings raise questions ...
Data Collection Effects on Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling Solutions
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1982-12-01)
This study investigates four widely used methods of collecting direct similarity judgments for nonmetric multidimensional scaling: Rating Scale, Triads, Rank Order of Pairs, and Conditional Rank Order. The results indicate ...
Structural Clarity of Interdisciplinary Teams: A Research Note
(The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1983-06-01)
Previous studies of scientists in formal organizations have stressed the conflict between the scientist's professional needfor autonomy and the organization's needfor an efficient-often bureaucratic-formal structure. In ...
Status of the Resource Room Model in Local Education Agencies: A Descriptive Study
(Learning Disability Quarterly, 1985-05-01)
Although resource room programs are widely used, only limited information is available on implementation of this model. The purpose of the present investigation was to survey a nationwide sample of local education agencies ...
Appropriate Age-Related Behavior for Male and Female Adolescents: Adult Perceptions
(Youth & Society, 1985-12-01)
Consultation Skills for Resource Teachers
(Learning Disability Quarterly, 1984-08-01)
Although the importance of the resource teacher's consulting role has been widely acknowledged, relatively little information is available on educators' perceptions of that role. This study was undertaken to identify the ...
Creating a Successful Career: Guidelines and Suggestions for Recent Doctorates in Marketing
(Journal of Marketing Education, 1982-04-01)
This article argues that the recent doctorate in marketing must create a successful career for himself-that others won't make things happen, but that the new graduate must make things happen. research and service.
Public Relations in State Government: A Typology of Management Styles
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1985-06-01)
A Note on Rank-Size and Primacy: In Pursuit of a Parsimonious Explanation
(Urban Studies, 1984-05-01)