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A Comparison of Two Approaches to Learning to Detect Harmonic Alterations
(Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988-07-01)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate instructional activities and practice techniques of musicians attempting to improve their accuracy in detecting errors in music examples heard. In this study, a commonly recommended ...
Training Special Educators to be Consultants: Considerations for Developing Programs
(Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1985-07-01)
Teacher trainers are currently faced with the task of designing consultation programs for special education teachers. To make these programs contemporary, effective, and relevant for trainees, decisions about their design ...
The Effect of an Accompanying Situation on the Improvement of Students' Sight Reading Skills
(Psychology of Music, 1986-10-01)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect that accompanying a tape-recorded soloist has on the ability of music students to sight read vocal and instrumental accompaniments at the piano. Specifically, the ...
The Platonic Paradox: Plato's Rhetoric in Contemporary Rhetoric and Composition Studies
(Written Communication, 1988-01-01)
This article surveys and analyzes the contemporary reception of Plato's rhetorical theory in contemporary rhetoric and composition studies by examining the response from three current perspectives: (1) presenting Plato as ...
Counseling Psychology in Colleges of Education: A Survey of Training Directors
(The Counseling Psychologist, 1989-07-01)
A survey of counseling psychology (CP) training directions (N = 34), housed partly or completely in colleges of education, revealed that the most frequently cited benefits of being housed in education were compatibility ...
Thrombolysis Using Liposomal-Encapsulated Streptokinase: An In Vitro Study
(Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1989-12-01)
The clot-lysing ability of streptokinase (SK) was examined using membrane-bound thrombi. Encapsulation of SK in large unilamellar phospholipid vesicles (liposomes) resulted in entrapping approximately 30% of its original ...
Ethical Marketing: Perceptions of Economic Goods and Social Problems
(Journal of Macromarketing, 1981-03-01)
A methodology associated with experimental social psychology was used to ascertain whether there are different ethical overtones perceived in the marketing of different products despite all other aspects of the marketing ...
Academic and Applied Policy Studies: A Comparison
(American Behavioral Scientist, 1987-07-01)
Merit Reform as an Instrument of Executive Power
(The American Review of Public Administration, 1983-06-01)
Testing the Statutory Coherence Hypothesis: The Implementation of Federal Family Planning Policy in the States
(Administration & Society, 1989-02-01)
This article tests the statutory coherence hypothesis, derived from the Sabatier and Mazmanian framework for policy implementation, within the context of the national family planning program. The statutory coherence ...