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Academic and Applied Policy Studies: A Comparison
(American Behavioral Scientist, 1987-07-01)
Factor Structure of the Criterion Task Set
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1987-09-01)
A large-scale experimental study was conducted involving the training and testing of 123 human subjects on the Criterion Task Set (Version 1.0). Testing was performed under baseline and stressor conditions. The performance ...
Management History: Issues and Ideas for Teaching and Research
(Journal of Management, 1987-06-01)
This review examines the study of management history and discusses its role in management education. Management history provides a theoretical baseline, a historical perspective, and aframework for building and integrating ...
Racial Differences in Neighborhood Evaluation Standards
(Urban Affairs Review, 1987-03-01)
It is implicit in the literature on neighborhood satisfaction that individuals or groups of people have different standards for evaluating the quality of their neighborhoods—different standards being the result of differences ...
Warning Effectiveness: What Do We Need to Know
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1987-09-01)
The forensic area of practice for human factors engineers has brought into sharp focus the differences of opinion which exist regarding the effectiveness of warnings in bringing about safe behavior on the part of the user ...
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 ...
Relationship between Criterion Task Set Performance and the Personality Variables of Sensation Seeking and Stimulus Screening
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1987-09-01)
TRIAGE: A SAS Program of Dissimilarity Data Diagnostics
(Applied Psychological Measurement, 1987-06-01)
GAINING GROUND: The Impact of Medicaid and WIC on Infant Mortality
(American Politics Research, 1987-04-01)
This research provides a statistical estimation of the impact of the Medicaid and WIC programs on the infant mortality rate in the United States. These programs are designed to improve the health of poor people by increasing ...
Detecting Scale Recalibration in Survey Research: A Laboratory Investigation
(Group & Organization Management, 1987-12-01)
The accurate detection of scale recalibration is an issue that should not be ignored by organizational researchers and practitioners concerned with the accurate assessment of change interventions. In an effort to more ...