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24 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Betsy R. Schneck
24 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Betsy R. Schneck
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
33 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Mary Ann Haubenreich
33 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Mary Ann Haubenreich
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
What Works For Women In Undergraduate Physics?, Barbara L. Whitten, Suzanne R. Foster, Margaret L. Ducombe
What Works For Women In Undergraduate Physics?, Barbara L. Whitten, Suzanne R. Foster, Margaret L. Ducombe
ADVANCE Library Collection
The predominance of men in physics remains a puzzle. To attract talented women and minorities, the culture of college physics needs a makeover. In 1998, women received about 40% of the bachelor's degrees in mathematics and chemistry, but only 19% of the bachelor's in physics. That underrepresentation worsens at higher levels: The same year, women constituted 13% of physics PhD recipients and 8% of physics faculty members.(1) According to NSF, the community of working PhD-level physicists in 2000 was 84% white and 93% male.(2) What accounts for such stark numbers?
Space Dynamics Laboratory, J. Steven Hansen, Gayle Bowen
Space Dynamics Laboratory, J. Steven Hansen, Gayle Bowen
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The Business Perspective On Employers, Disability, And Vocational Rehabilitation, Michael J. Millington, D. M. Miller, K. K. Asner-Self, D. Linkowski
The Business Perspective On Employers, Disability, And Vocational Rehabilitation, Michael J. Millington, D. M. Miller, K. K. Asner-Self, D. Linkowski
Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Faculty Publications
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Implementing Developmentally Appropriate Practices In A Developmentally Inappropriate Climate: Assessment Practices In Kindergarten, Martha Taylor Dever, R. Falconer, Cami Kessnick
Implementing Developmentally Appropriate Practices In A Developmentally Inappropriate Climate: Assessment Practices In Kindergarten, Martha Taylor Dever, R. Falconer, Cami Kessnick
Teacher Education and Leadership Faculty Publications
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Newborn, Dorothea Cudaback, Patricia Tanner Nelson
Newborn, Dorothea Cudaback, Patricia Tanner Nelson
All Archived Publications
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4 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
10 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
14 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
15 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
16 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
20 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Mary Jane Stratner-Gregory
20 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Mary Jane Stratner-Gregory
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21 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
23 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Betsy R. Schneck
23 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Betsy R. Schneck
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No abstract provided.
25 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
28 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
30 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
31 Months, Dorothea Cudaback
35 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Desher Andersen
35 Months, Dorothea Cudaback, Desher Andersen
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No abstract provided.
The Incidence Of Mental And Behavioral Disturbances In Dementia: The Cache County Study, Martin Steinberg, Jeannie-Marie E. Sheppard, Joann T. Tschanz, Maria C. Norton, David C. Steffens, John C. S. Breitner, Constantine G.. Lyketsos
The Incidence Of Mental And Behavioral Disturbances In Dementia: The Cache County Study, Martin Steinberg, Jeannie-Marie E. Sheppard, Joann T. Tschanz, Maria C. Norton, David C. Steffens, John C. S. Breitner, Constantine G.. Lyketsos
Psychology Faculty Publications
A population-based prevalence sample of 355 residents of Cache County, Utah, who were diagnosed with dementia, was rated on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI). Of the 355 residents, 119 had no neuropsychiatric symptoms at baseline and were, consequently, at risk for incident mental and behavioral disturbances. The NPI was readministered approximately 18 months later to 61 surviving participants. Sixty-nine percent developed at least one mental or behavioral symptom. Delusions were most common (28%), followed by apathy (21%), and aberrant motor behavior (21%). When this incidence rate of 69% was combined with a previously estimated prevalence rate of 61%, the cumulative 18-month …