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Replacement Cost Accounting And The Sec, Craig A. Jensen Dec 1976

Replacement Cost Accounting And The Sec, Craig A. Jensen

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No abstract provided.


States' Rights And Dualism: An Administrative Study Of Andrew Jackson's Indian Policy, John N. Olsgaard Dec 1976

States' Rights And Dualism: An Administrative Study Of Andrew Jackson's Indian Policy, John N. Olsgaard

Theses and Dissertations

This study attempts to provide the tools necessary for an accurate formulation of Andrew Jackson's administrative policies regarding the removal of the Five Civilized Tribes to the west of the Mississippi River. Such an undertaking integrates the biographical material available on Jackson with the narrative data compiled on the removal of the tribes, in a manner that will promote better understanding of the justifications, politics, and personal biases of the individuals involved.

This paper challenges the predominant view that Jackson was guided by an ideological affinity for states' rights philosophy in his presidential relations with the Indians. Jackson was not …


Evoking Regional Vestige - A Unique Legacy, Roberta J. Zahradka Dec 1976

Evoking Regional Vestige - A Unique Legacy, Roberta J. Zahradka

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis discusses the concepts used in a series of paintings and drawings evoking an authentic view of regional environment and humanity. Included is a discussion of procedure and methodology.


Nutrient Relations Of Some Northern Minnesota Forest Communities, Richard H. Bares Dec 1976

Nutrient Relations Of Some Northern Minnesota Forest Communities, Richard H. Bares

Theses and Dissertations

Quantitative information on chemical and physical properties of soils under aspen and jack pine and chemical properties of peat and water under black spruce and tamarack, is limited. The present study quantifies soil particle size, electrical conductivity (E.C.), water soluble and replaceable calcium (Ca) , magnesium (Mg), potassium (K), sodium (Na) , manganese (Mn) and strontium (Sr) concentrations in soils under aspen and jack pine communities. Aspen was found on alkaline clay soils with high Ca and Mg concentrations, and jack pine grew on wel1-drained, acidic, sandy clay loams high in Mn. Organic soils under peat and tamarack were analyzed …


The Effects Of A Physical Conditioning Program On Selected Measures Of Self Concept, Kirby Franz Weise Dec 1976

The Effects Of A Physical Conditioning Program On Selected Measures Of Self Concept, Kirby Franz Weise

Theses and Dissertations

Thirty-nine female college students participated in a class designed to increase their muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness. Changes were monitored on thirteen physical variables and eleven self concept variables. Nineteen females acted as a "control group," to test whether just the decision to change one's physical fitness affects self concept. They were measured on four self concept variables eight weeks prior to as well as at the beginning and end of their eight-week conditioning course.

During the sixteen week semester the experimental females, as a group, improved significantly on ten of the thirteen physical variables and nine of the eleven …


The Supreme Court, Philosophy And Freedom Of Choice: An Analysis, Walter N. Blevins Dec 1976

The Supreme Court, Philosophy And Freedom Of Choice: An Analysis, Walter N. Blevins

Theses and Dissertations

It is a major contention of this thesis that to argue, debate and philosophize about choice and freedom of choice is one thing, but arguments as to the existence of free choice and claims to its exercise do not mean much, unless within the framework of social and political life the freedom is recognized and protected by some legal authority— in this case, the United States Supreme Court.

This thesis is directed at two areas of political research. First will be a survey and examination of current philosophic literature in order to specify and describe the various models employed in …


Processing Pictorial Information: Effects Of Informativeness, Location, And Duration, Richard L. Metzger Dec 1976

Processing Pictorial Information: Effects Of Informativeness, Location, And Duration, Richard L. Metzger

Theses and Dissertations

When an observer views a picture, enough information processing occurs prior to the first eye movement to direct the eyes to an informative portion of the picture. This early processing is influenced by the overall coherency of the picture and the informativeness of the various sections of the picture. The present study tested the hypothesis that the processing of pictorial information proceeds in a hierarchical manner from the most informative sections of a picture to the least informative sections. The hypothesis was evaluated by observing changes in the recognition accuracy of high medium and low informative sections of a picture, …


An Analysis Of The Piscine Parasitofauna Of Four North Dakota Streams, Daniel R. Sutherland Dec 1976

An Analysis Of The Piscine Parasitofauna Of Four North Dakota Streams, Daniel R. Sutherland

Theses and Dissertations

Analyses of the fish, parasites and water of four North Dakota rivers in the Missouri River and Hudson Ba.y drainages were made. A total of 277 fish representing 13 families was. collected from June 28 through November 2, 1975 from 19 sampling stations on the Missouri River below Garrison Dam, the James River above Jamestown Reservoir, the Sheyenne River above Lake Ashtabula and the entire Wild Rice River. The abiotic factors of water temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorides, nitrates, nitrites, sulphates, orthophosphates, pH and turbidity were determined for each sampling station using Standard Methods or Hach procedures. Of the fish examined …


The Attribution Of Fault To Rape Victims: Subject Variables Affecting Blaming, Stephan Podrygula Dec 1976

The Attribution Of Fault To Rape Victims: Subject Variables Affecting Blaming, Stephan Podrygula

Theses and Dissertations

This study investigates the subject variables involved in the attribution of fault to rape victims. A consideration of attribution theory, in particular Heider's "naive analysis of action," suggests that innocent victims of misfortune will be blamed, however implausible this at first seems. Heider's theory has led to two specific theoretical explanations for blaming, E. Walster's defensiveness hypothesis and Lerner's just world hypothesis, both of which are examined in some detail. The relevant theoretical and experimental literature is reviewed, an assessment of the current standing of these explanations is made, and unresolved issues are raised. Several issues and questions based on …


On The Dutch Expletive And Related Syntactic Problems, Kornelis J. Boot Dec 1976

On The Dutch Expletive And Related Syntactic Problems, Kornelis J. Boot

Theses and Dissertations

In his Über das niederländische Adverbialpronomen 'er' Bech argues that the subject expletive of Dutch is inserted when the NP subject has an indefinite article. Bech also claims that the subjective expletive is a local subject and not a logical subject.

This thesis proposes that the use of the subject expletive cannot be based upon a traditional structuralist concept. The author rejects some of Bech's claims and argues for a semantic distinction between definiteness and non-definiteness as a basis for expletive insertion. An attempt is also made to apply the same distinction in accounting for the use of het with …


Reporting Corporate Social Information To Stockholders And Investors, Leland Sorenson Dec 1976

Reporting Corporate Social Information To Stockholders And Investors, Leland Sorenson

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Frontier In Transition: A Demographic History Of Benton Country, Minnesota, 1850-1870, Stephen J. Schilling Dec 1976

Frontier In Transition: A Demographic History Of Benton Country, Minnesota, 1850-1870, Stephen J. Schilling

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this thesis is to examine closely the transformation of a frontier area into a settled community. The demographic history of Benton County, Minnesota, from 1850 to 1870, is examined in detail. The major emphasis is on the structure of the population and its changes over a twenty-year period. The central goal is to determine if there was a pattern to these chanoes. Generalizations applied to the entire frontier will then be compared to this one county to see if they are valid.

The manuscript census was the major source of information. The demographic information for each individual, …


Effects Of The Employee Retirement Income Security Act Of 1974 On Pensions, Donald F. Berger Dec 1976

Effects Of The Employee Retirement Income Security Act Of 1974 On Pensions, Donald F. Berger

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Foreign Investments Of German Industrials In South Carolina, Eddie C. Hollins Nov 1976

Foreign Investments Of German Industrials In South Carolina, Eddie C. Hollins

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Auditing Of Electronic Data Processing Systems, Gary Lipetzky Aug 1976

Auditing Of Electronic Data Processing Systems, Gary Lipetzky

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Hemorrhage On Blood Flow To Marrow And Osseous Tissue In Conscious Rabbits, Glenn T. Syftestad Aug 1976

Effect Of Hemorrhage On Blood Flow To Marrow And Osseous Tissue In Conscious Rabbits, Glenn T. Syftestad

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this experiment was to characterize cardiovascular responses in skeletal tissue 15 minutes and 16 hours following reversible hemorrhagic hypotension and to validate a quantitative method for measuring blood flow rates in marrow and bone.

Cardiac output and regional blood flow determinations were made using the radioactive microsphere technique. Microspheres (15 u dia) were injected into unanesthetized rabbits via a chronically implanted left atrial catheter. Blood flow and cardiac output measurements were made by injecting individual microsphere isotopes, each with a different label (®^Sr, 5 1 c r Gr l ^ C e ) , at three specified …


The Effects Upon Specific Nonverbal Behaviors Of Focusing Student Clinician's Attention On These Behaviors Through Videotape Feedback And Instruction, Pamela Hagen Gudmundson Aug 1976

The Effects Upon Specific Nonverbal Behaviors Of Focusing Student Clinician's Attention On These Behaviors Through Videotape Feedback And Instruction, Pamela Hagen Gudmundson

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to determine if a systematic approach to the study of nonverbal movements through the use of videotape playback and instruction provides a useful procedure for teaching nonverbal patterns and actions to student clinicians.

Thirty female student clinicians who had completed between ten and 400 hours of clinical practice were divided into three groups and matched according to the number of practicum hours completed by each student.

Group I received a one-hour training session which involved viewing of their videotapes accompanied by verbal instructions to attend to specific, defined, nonverbal behaviors. Group II received a …


Expectancy And Apparatus Placebo Effects In An Emg Feedback Task, Ryan Douglas Jagim Aug 1976

Expectancy And Apparatus Placebo Effects In An Emg Feedback Task, Ryan Douglas Jagim

Theses and Dissertations

Although both theoretical and clinical issues are being investigated in the area of biofeedback, the need for the delineation of the potent variables is evident. Research must be designed to separate out the nonspecific placebo factors which are involved in biofeedback procedures. The present study incorporates a 2 x 2 x 2 factorial design to investigate the effects of two placebo variables--"expectancy of gain" and an apparatus placebo--on an electromyogram (EMG) feedback task.

Each of the forty-eight male undergraduate subjects had baseline EMG frontalis levels recorded. Two baseline periods were utilized to assess the before and after effe cts of …


An Investigation Of Modal Auxiliary Verb Acquisition By Children Three To Seven Years Of Age, Cheryl Rae Mayer Aug 1976

An Investigation Of Modal Auxiliary Verb Acquisition By Children Three To Seven Years Of Age, Cheryl Rae Mayer

Theses and Dissertations

The present study was designed to investigate the performance of twenty-one modal and quasi modal auxiliary verbs by normally-developing children aged 3-0 to 6-11 years on two experimental tasks involving each an imitated and elicited language task.

A one-hundred utterance elicited language task in response to toy and picture stimuli and a seventy-eight sentence imitation task were administered to fifteen subjects at each of the four age levels: 3-0 to 3-11 years, 4-0 to 4-11 years, 5-0 to 5-11 years, and 6-0 to 6-11 years.

Statistical analysis of the performance of the four subject groups revealed significant differences among subject …


The Design And Evaluation Of A Course In Conversational Indonesian, Marit Ann Kana Aug 1976

The Design And Evaluation Of A Course In Conversational Indonesian, Marit Ann Kana

Theses and Dissertations

Of the language learning materials which already exist on Indonesian, the language of nearly one hundred million people in Malaysia and the Republic of Indonesia, none is particularly suited for fieldworkers--that is, whose whose interest in the language is more practical than academic, whose intent is to live and work in Indonesia for an extended period of time. Fieldworkers need to develop the communicational skills of listening and speaking over those of reading and writing. They also need to learn the speech level which is most appropriate for foreigners. In Indonesia this is a formal language style, one which shows …


A Study Of Professional Schools Of Accountancy, Judith G. Mclean Aug 1976

A Study Of Professional Schools Of Accountancy, Judith G. Mclean

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Quality Control Through Coordination With Existing Auditing Standards, Donald E. Berge Aug 1976

Quality Control Through Coordination With Existing Auditing Standards, Donald E. Berge

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Development Of International Accounting Standards, Deeann L. Thompson Aug 1976

The Development Of International Accounting Standards, Deeann L. Thompson

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Nature Of Audit Evidence And The Role Of Statistical Sampling In The Gathering Of Sufficient And Competent Evidential Matter, Wayne G. Kindem Aug 1976

The Nature Of Audit Evidence And The Role Of Statistical Sampling In The Gathering Of Sufficient And Competent Evidential Matter, Wayne G. Kindem

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Of Audit Papers To The Audit Engagement, Micheal B. Walsh Aug 1976

The Relationship Of Audit Papers To The Audit Engagement, Micheal B. Walsh

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Considerations Involving The Ascertainment Of Contingent Legal Liability, John C. Berg Aug 1976

Considerations Involving The Ascertainment Of Contingent Legal Liability, John C. Berg

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of A Family Designed Learning Program Upon Selected School Related Student Attitudes, Scott J. Norsted Aug 1976

The Effects Of A Family Designed Learning Program Upon Selected School Related Student Attitudes, Scott J. Norsted

Theses and Dissertations

The Problem: This study had as its purpose the investigation of the relationship between changes in selected school related student attitudes and participation in an experimental educational program, Family Designed Learning. The objective of Family Designed Learning was the individualization of learning through a goal-referenced model giving students, their parents and school faculty the opportunity to cooperate in the planning of the student's academic program.

Sample: Students at Edina East Secondary Schools, Edina, Minnesota, participating in Family Designed Learning did so voluntarily. These students registered on a one semester or one full academic year basis for one or more courses …


A Comparison Of Nonverbal Behaviors Of Beginning Student Clinicians And Advanced Student Clinicians, Carol A. Stevens Aug 1976

A Comparison Of Nonverbal Behaviors Of Beginning Student Clinicians And Advanced Student Clinicians, Carol A. Stevens

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences between advanced and beginning student clinicians in the observed frequency of each of eleven selected nonverbal behaviors. A beginning clinician was defined as a student enrolled in clinical practicum with not less than five clock hours of clinical case contact experience and not more than tx^elve hours of clinical case contact at the onset of this study. An advanced clinician was defined as a student enrolled in clinical practicum with not less than twenty-five hours of clinical case contact experience and not more than fifty hours of clinical case contact …


Experiential Learning: Theory And Postulates As Reflected In John Dewey's Theories Of Learning And Experience, Gary Gus Wegner Aug 1976

Experiential Learning: Theory And Postulates As Reflected In John Dewey's Theories Of Learning And Experience, Gary Gus Wegner

Theses and Dissertations

There is a need to integrate the experiences that take place through in-school activities and the exper snces that take place elsewhere in orde' to make the si nts1 learning more educative. This can be accomplished through the velopment and implementation of experiential learning programs within the school setting.

This study was undertaken to develop a philosophical and theoretical foundation for experiential learning programs and to present postulates for the development and implementation of experiential learning programs in school settings. The philosophical and theoretical foundation has been developed in the theories of learning and experience of John Dewey. The postxilates …


Nonverbal Immediacy In Dyads As A Function Of Degree Of Acquaintance And Locus Of Control, Bryan D. Bartels Aug 1976

Nonverbal Immediacy In Dyads As A Function Of Degree Of Acquaintance And Locus Of Control, Bryan D. Bartels

Theses and Dissertations

Mehrabian (1971) has summarized evidence that nonverbal "immediacy" behaviors such as interpersonal distance, gaze, and shoulder orientation are important in communicating interpersonal attraction. Several authors (Duke & Nowicki, 1972; Efran, 1968; Efran & Broughton, 1966) have conceptualized nonverbal immediacy differences between friends and strangers within the context of Social Learning Theory (SLT). Duke and Nowicki, for example, proposed that interpersonal distancing is mediated by specific expectancies in interactions among friends, but by generalized expectancies, such as locus of control (Rotter, 1972), when interactions involve strangers. Some support for this hypothesis is provided by a study showing that locus of control …