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Icils 2013: Australian Student Data [Spss], Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
Icils 2013: Australian Student Data [Spss], Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
ICT - Digital Literacy
This dataset (SPSS zipped) is a data source for the report: International Computer and Information Literacy Study 2013: Australian students’ readiness for study, work and life in the digital age.
The International Computer and Information Literacy study (ICILS) methodology is complex. Prior to undertaking any analyses, it is recommended data users become familiar with all the information (for example, plausible values and replicate weights) required to understand and analyse the data files.
Information about the Australian ICILS 2013 data files is available here.
The ICILS 2013 User Guide, to accompany ICILS data, is available for download here. …
Icils 2013: Australian Student Data [Sas], Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
Icils 2013: Australian Student Data [Sas], Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
ICT - Digital Literacy
This dataset (SAS zipped) is a data source for the report: International Computer and Information Literacy Study 2013: Australian students’ readiness for study, work and life in the digital age.
The International Computer and Information Literacy study (ICILS) methodology is complex. Prior to undertaking any analyses, it is recommended data users become familiar with all the information (for example, plausible values and replicate weights) required to understand and analyse the data files.
Information about the Australian ICILS 2013 data files is available here.
The ICILS 2013 User Guide, to accompany ICILS data, is available for download here. …
Non-Traditional Liaison Outreach: "Our Story", Barbara Potts, Jessica Daly
Non-Traditional Liaison Outreach: "Our Story", Barbara Potts, Jessica Daly
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Jerry Falwell Library: A Tale Of Two Students, Barbara Potts
Jerry Falwell Library: A Tale Of Two Students, Barbara Potts
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Display Committee Research Guide, Aajay Murphy
Display Committee Research Guide, Aajay Murphy
Research Guides & Subject Bibliographies
This guide details the displays created in the Sturgis Library by the Display Committee during 2015.
Motion By Mixed Volume Preserving Curvature Functions Near Spheres, David James Hartley
Motion By Mixed Volume Preserving Curvature Functions Near Spheres, David James Hartley
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Papers
In this paper we investigate the flow of hypersurfaces by a class of symmetric functions of the principal curvatures with a mixed volume constraint. We consider compact hypersurfaces without boundary that can be written as a graph over a sphere. The linearisation of the resulting fully nonlinear PDE is used to prove a short-time existence theorem for hypersurfaces that are sufficiently close to a sphere and, using centre manifold analysis, the stability of the sphere as a stationary solution to the flow is determined. We will find that for initial hypersurfaces sufficiently close to a sphere, the flow will exist …
Co-Location Analysis Engine, Barry J. Kronenfeld
Co-Location Analysis Engine, Barry J. Kronenfeld
Maps and Data
Software to support analysis of spatial interaction. Calculates the neighbor contingency table and co-location quotient (CLQ), and runs Monte Carlo simulation to test for significance under different null models including restricted random labeling (RRL).
Diffusion Of Locally Developed Applications Across The United States Judiciary, Edmund Warren Dieth
Diffusion Of Locally Developed Applications Across The United States Judiciary, Edmund Warren Dieth
Public Affairs Dissertations
Current literature suggests that networks impact the diffusion of innovations. This dissertation seeks to uncover the reasons behind diffusion patterns of locally developed applications (LDAs) across the United States judiciary. Due to a lacuna in the relevant diffusion literature, the effects of professional networks on diffusion patterns are of particular interest in this study. Professional networks include inter-agency networks, national organizational networks, or external personal-professional networks. LDAs are products, mostly software, created within a judicial district to enhance its effectiveness or efficiency. Often these applications are developed to address an internal issue in a district. However, the issue is not …
Representative Bureaucracy And The Indirect Effects Of Substantive Co-Worker Representation, Nita Clark
Representative Bureaucracy And The Indirect Effects Of Substantive Co-Worker Representation, Nita Clark
Public Affairs Dissertations
The theory of representative bureaucracy has been suggested as an equity oriented tool that could work to alter the negative aspects of majority rule. Ongoing debates over the best way to ensure and enhance equity for underrepresented groups continue to question the value of representative bureaucracy as it has concentrated on passive (descriptive) and active representation. Such representation where administrators look like the clientele they are serving and subsequently work to generate outcomes for those clients certainly has value. However it is not a certainty that a bureaucrat sharing a similar traits as the group being served (passive representation) will …
Diffusion Of Locally Developed Applications Across The United States Judiciary, Edmund Warren Dieth
Diffusion Of Locally Developed Applications Across The United States Judiciary, Edmund Warren Dieth
Public Affairs Dissertations
Current literature suggests that networks impact the diffusion of innovations. This dissertation seeks to uncover the reasons behind diffusion patterns of locally developed applications (LDAs) across the United States judiciary. Due to a lacuna in the relevant diffusion literature, the effects of professional networks on diffusion patterns are of particular interest in this study. Professional networks include inter-agency networks, national organizational networks, or external personal-professional networks. LDAs are products, mostly software, created within a judicial district to enhance its effectiveness or efficiency. Often these applications are developed to address an internal issue in a district. However, the issue is not …
Elite Deviance, Organized Crime, And Homicide: A Cross-National Quantitative Analysis, Carol L.S. Trent
Elite Deviance, Organized Crime, And Homicide: A Cross-National Quantitative Analysis, Carol L.S. Trent
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Both elite deviance, committed by the upper echelons of society, and organized crime threaten development and the rights and security of people across and within nations; however empirical research on these topics is limited, especially in the field of criminology. This study addresses this gap in the literature by testing hypotheses derived from Simon’s symbiotic theory of elite deviance, which posits that direct and indirect relationships exist between elite deviance, organized crime, and conventional crimes exist (2008). The intervening effects of national culture and political economic ideology are also considered.
To test the research hypotheses, this study uses homicide rates, …
Individual Differences In The Dopaminergic Reward System: The Effect Of Genetic Risk On Neural Reward Sensitivity And Risky Choice, Heather E. Soder
Individual Differences In The Dopaminergic Reward System: The Effect Of Genetic Risk On Neural Reward Sensitivity And Risky Choice, Heather E. Soder
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
When making decisions, individuals evaluate several possible outcomes of their choice; however, some display heightened reward sensitivity, despite the potential for future negative consequences, which can lead one to make risky choices. Rewards are processed in the mesolimbic dopamine reward system, and this system is in part modulated by genetic polymorphisms that are associated with dopamine transmission. The current study tested if genetic polymorphisms that are associated with enhanced dopamine neurotransmission will be more neurally reward sensitive, score higher on self-reported impulsivity, and make riskier choices. In a sample of 85 participants, five genetic polymorphisms were genotyped and used to …
Some Matlab Routines To Compute Crps And Quantile Weighted Ps, Michael S. Smith
Some Matlab Routines To Compute Crps And Quantile Weighted Ps, Michael S. Smith
Michael Stanley Smith
Three routines to compute the CRPS of Gneiting and Raftery (JASA 2007) and the quantile weighted probability score (QWPS) extension in Gneiting and Ranjan (JBES, 2011). They are based on numerical integration as discussed in the Appendix of Smith and Vahey (2015), and I have found them to be much more accurate than using Monte Carlo approximation to the difference of two expectations, as advocated in Panagiotelis and Smith (IJF, 2008).
Bodies Of Exception And Transactional Microaggressions, Sonny Nordmarken
Bodies Of Exception And Transactional Microaggressions, Sonny Nordmarken
Sonny Nordmarken
No abstract provided.