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N = 1 Designs: The Failure of ANOVA-Based Tests
(Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1983-12-21)
↵TOOTHAKER, LARRY E. Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019.Specializations: Randomization tests, individual comparisons, robustness.
Observations on Infrared Radiation at the Workplace
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1980-10-01)
A discussion of the use of radiant heating in sedentary workplaces is presented. The advantages of the approach with respect to energy conservation are emphasized along with accompanying effects on worker comfort and ...
Pass the Biscuits, Pappy
(American Politics Research, 1984-01-01)
This article examines the congressional allocation of federal grant funds. Reflecting the decision processes and norms of Congress, federal grant funds are allocated almost completely on the basis of population (or equal ...
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 ...
Structured Grading
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1985-10-01)
This paper describes a compromise between the idealism of criterion based grading and the pragmatism of a norm based approach. The discussion is supported by a series of computer programs that are deliberately devoid of ...
Impacts of Bilingual Education on Secondary School Grades, Attendance, Retentions and Drop-Out
(Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1986-12-01)
Junior high and high school academic performance of two groups of students were compared in a quasi-experimental study. The experimental group students (N = 86) had received one or more years of bilingual instruction at ...
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 ...