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Coefficient of Friction and Subjective Assessment of Slippery Work Surfaces
(Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1992-02-01)
Research was conducted to determine how well subjects could distinguish between surfaces with different coefficient of friction (COF) values and to evaluate how well subjective ratings of slipperiness correlated with the ...
On Carts and Horses: The Status of White Racial Identity Attitude Research
(The Counseling Psychologist, 1992-01-01)
The Sex-Typing of Children's Household Labor: Parental Influence on Daughters' and Sons' Housework
(Youth & Society, 1992-12-01)
Interactive Multimedia Instruction in Video Production Classes
(Journalism Educator, 1992-09-01)
Labeling Preschoolers as Learning Disabled: A Cautionary Position
(Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1992-07-01)
The purpose of this article is to explore the issues concerning the adaptation of school-based service delivery concepts for use in early childhood special education programs. The use of categorical labels for determining ...
The Nature of Knowledge in Composition and Literary Understanding: The Question of Specificity
(Review of Educational Research, 1992-09-01)
↵PETER SMAGORINSKY is Assistant Professor, College of Education, University of Oklahoma, 820 Van Vleet Oval, Norman, OK 73019-0. He specializes in classroom literacy.
The Role of Managerial Experience in the Management Education Process: Status, Problems, and Prospects
(Journal of Management Education, 1992-08-01)
A number of authorities on management education believe that those who teach management should have managerial experience or have been in contact with real-world management practices. However, a significant number of ...
Norms of Professional Behavior in Highly Speclalized Organizations: The Case of American Zoos and Aquariums
(Administration & Society, 1992-05-01)
Three attitude dimensions are apparent among zoological managers. They concern professional ethics, organization, and responsibility toward animals. In this article, four models of the acceptance of professional norms are ...
Targeting Intergovernmental Aid to Local Schools: an Analysis of Federal and State Efforts
(Political Research Quarterly, 1992-12-01)
PTSD and Agent Orange: Implications for a Sociology of Veterans' Issues
(Armed Forces & Society, 1992-07-01)
Two major controversies have marked the readjustment of Vietnam veterans to civilian life. The first surrounds the introduction of the diagnosis, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, into the American Psychiatric Association's ...