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HAVING A BABY
(Gender & Society, 1992-03-01)
This analysis tests the influence of personal, job, and family status characteristics on maternal employment. We use the Merged Child/Mother File from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to examine employment patterns ...
Buckling Analysis of Thick Laminated Plates: Higher-Order Theory with Rotatory Moments
(Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 1999-09-01)
The higher-order shear deformable plate theory presented here concerns the buckling of laminated composite plates. The theory extends Reddy's higher-order theory (1984) to include the effect of rotatory moments sometimes ...
A Tripartite Model of Group Identification: Theory and Measurement
(Small Group Research, 1999-10-01)
Group identification is defined as member identification with an interacting group and is distinguished conceptually from social identity, cohesion, and common fate. Group identification is proposed to have three sources: ...
Determinants of Collaborative Leadership: Civic Engagement, Gender or Organizational Norms?
(Political Research Quarterly, 1998-12-01)
This analysis attempts to unravel competing explanations of collaborative leadership styles of state legislative committee chairs. Specifically, the paper considers the influence of community or volunteer experience, gender, ...
Current and Future Research Methods in Strategic Management
(Organizational Research Methods, 1998-01-01)
Early work in strategic management emphasized single case studies, followed by research on corporate diversification strategy, firm heterogeneity, strategic groups, and generic business strategies. Intermediate work added ...
Nonparametric Competitors to the Two-Way ANOVA
(Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1994-09-21)
↵LARRY E. TOOTHAKER is David Ross Boyd Professor of Psychology at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019. He specializes in robustness of ANOVA, including repeated measures designs, multiple comparison procedures, ...
Variables Related to Sexual Coercion: A Path Model
(Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1999-10-01)
Science and technology: when do they become front page news?
(Public Understanding of Science, 1994-01-01)
This study suggests that press reports of science and technology increase in complexity, in depth and breadth of coverage, and in prominent placement in the news hole in relation to increased diversity or pluralism of ...
Negotiating Interpersonal and Medical Talk: Frame Shifts in the Gynaecologic Exam
(Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1992-03-01)
Extending from previous research on code switching and conversational framing, the present study focuses on the interaction between a nurse practitioner and her patients during gynaecologic exams. Specifically, this research ...
Forgotten Sources of Capital for the Family-Owned Business
(Family Business Review, 1995-09-01)
The recent scandals on Wall Street in the banking and savings and loan industries have created a financial crisis for many family businesses, particularly those in smaller towns and cities. The long-standing personal ...