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Structural and Elite Features in Open Seat and Special U.S. House Elections: Is There a Sexual Bias?
(Political Research Quarterly, 1997-06-01)
Conventional wisdom long held that there was a bias against women in elections. Subsequent research indicates that men and women who challenge for elective office confront a common barrier: incumbency. In this article we ...
The Human Capital Challenge in Government
(Review of Public Personnel Administration, 1996-07-01)
Asperger Syndrome: A Guide for Educators and Parents
(Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 1998-08-01)
Technical Training in the United States Postal Service
(Review of Public Personnel Administration, 1996-07-01)
TECHNICAL TRAINING IS MOST FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED IN THE CONTEXT OF PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS, AND RELATIVELY LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT ITS ROLE IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS. THIS ARTICLES DESCRIBES THE ORGANIZATION AND DETAILS ...
Conceptualizing and Measuring the Organizational Environment: A Multidimensional Approach
(Journal of Management, 1991-12-01)
Neither a single set of constructs nor a single set of measures of the organizational environment is widely accepted, making it difficult to build a comprehensive literature on the impact of the environment on thefirm. In ...
Students' Computer Skills and Advertising Course Performance
(Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 1998-03-01)
Congressional Seat Swings: Revisiting Exposure in House Elections
(Political Research Quarterly, 1997-09-01)
Oppenheimer, Stimson, and Waterman's exposure thesis of partisan change contends that shifts in the partisan composition of Congress are related to the long-term stability of the electoral system. Applying their exposure ...
Policing Political Ads: An Analysis of Five Leading Newspapers' Responses to 1992 Political Advertisements
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1996-03-01)
Lori Melton McKinnon is an assistant professor of advertising and public relations in the College of Communication at the University of Alabama. Lynda Lee Kaid is a professor in the Department of Communication and the ...
A Test of Audit Pricing in the Small-Client Segment: A Comment
(Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 1995-04-01)
This study is the second to provide a richer test of the association between auditor size and audit fees by using three audit firm size classes in the small-client segment of the U.S. audit market. The finding of a Big 8 ...