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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Priming Past The Primary: Mass Media, Issue Salience And Candidate Evaluation In A Race For Governor, James Pokrywczynski, Robert Griffin, Jeff Seipel
Priming Past The Primary: Mass Media, Issue Salience And Candidate Evaluation In A Race For Governor, James Pokrywczynski, Robert Griffin, Jeff Seipel
Robert Griffin
No abstract provided.
Sexual Harassment In The Workplace, Christine Yalda
Sexual Harassment In The Workplace, Christine Yalda
Christine A. Yalda
No abstract provided.
An Approach To Poverty Alleviation For Large International Development Agencies, Paul Clements
An Approach To Poverty Alleviation For Large International Development Agencies, Paul Clements
Paul Clements
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Computers In Detecting And Combatting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
The Role Of Computers In Detecting And Combatting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Communication Training For Effective Team Performance, C Bowers, Susan Daicoff, B Morgan, J Urban
Communication Training For Effective Team Performance, C Bowers, Susan Daicoff, B Morgan, J Urban
Susan Daicoff
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Collection Management For The 1990s", William Welburn
Review Of "Collection Management For The 1990s", William Welburn
William C Welburn
No abstract provided.
Liverpool Oratorio By Paul Mccartney, Mezzo-Soprano Soloist For Indiana Premiere Given By The Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Sheridan Stormes
Liverpool Oratorio By Paul Mccartney, Mezzo-Soprano Soloist For Indiana Premiere Given By The Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Performed in Carmel, IN.
Using A Measure Of Television Program Involvement To Explain Advertising Effects In Televised Sports, James Pokrywczynski
Using A Measure Of Television Program Involvement To Explain Advertising Effects In Televised Sports, James Pokrywczynski
James Pokrywczynski
No abstract provided.
Rosalie Manor + St. Pius High = New Beginnings, William Thorn
Rosalie Manor + St. Pius High = New Beginnings, William Thorn
William Thorn
No abstract provided.
Up The Limpopo With It, R Macleod, Elisha Chiware
Up The Limpopo With It, R Macleod, Elisha Chiware
Elisha Chiware
No abstract provided.
Diversity: Issues Of Challenge And Change, William Welburn
Diversity: Issues Of Challenge And Change, William Welburn
William C Welburn
No abstract provided.
Federal Bureau Of Investigation, Bureau Of Justice Statistics, Jack Mcdevitt, Robyn Milano, Glenn Pierce, Debra Ross
Federal Bureau Of Investigation, Bureau Of Justice Statistics, Jack Mcdevitt, Robyn Milano, Glenn Pierce, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Irritating Commercials On Radio Listening Habits, James Pokrywczynski, Jack Crowley
The Influence Of Irritating Commercials On Radio Listening Habits, James Pokrywczynski, Jack Crowley
James Pokrywczynski
No abstract provided.
Improving Support For Economics Librarians In Anglophone Africa, Elisha Chiware
Improving Support For Economics Librarians In Anglophone Africa, Elisha Chiware
Elisha Chiware
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Workload On Communication Processes In Decision-Making Teams, Team Performance Laboratory Technical Report No. 93-01, J Urban, C Bowers, Susan Daicoff, B Morgan
Effects Of Workload On Communication Processes In Decision-Making Teams, Team Performance Laboratory Technical Report No. 93-01, J Urban, C Bowers, Susan Daicoff, B Morgan
Susan Daicoff
No abstract provided.
Reason Under The Cosh, Brian Kingshott
Ynical Hostility And Cardiovascular Reactivity During Self-Disclosure, Alan Christensen, T. Smith
Ynical Hostility And Cardiovascular Reactivity During Self-Disclosure, Alan Christensen, T. Smith
Alan J. Christensen
Recent research suggests that hostility might contribute to the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) and other illnesses. One potential mechanism linking hostility and health is exaggerated physiological reactivity to social stressors. Given that mistrust and suspiciousness are closely related to this trait, the self-disclosure of personal information regarding a stressful experience may elicit heightened reactivity in hostile persons. To evaluate this hypothesis, undergraduate men (N = 60) classified as high or low on the Cook and Medley Hostility (Ho) Scale were randomly assigned to either a self-disclosure or a nondisclosure condition. Consistent with prediction, among subjects participating in the …
Industrial Structure, Campaign Contributions And Policy Outcomes. Dissertation, Andrew Ewoh
Industrial Structure, Campaign Contributions And Policy Outcomes. Dissertation, Andrew Ewoh
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
The study examines whether businesses in concentrated and/or highly regulated industries are more likely to make large campaign contributions in the attempt to reduce tax rates and increase retained earnings. While a number of studies have explored business-government relations, direct empirical explorations of the problem reported conflicting results. The diversity of results coupled with various explanations about the extent of business influence on public policy calls not only for further research, but also the use of alternative methodologies.
To this end, this study proposes a dual analytical framework based on contemporary theories of business power and political influence. The study …
Interpersonal Networks And Workplace Controls In Urban China, Danching Ruan
Interpersonal Networks And Workplace Controls In Urban China, Danching Ruan
Dr. RUAN, Danching
No abstract provided.
Training For Automation In An Academic Library: The Experience Of A Developing Country, Elisha Chiware, R Macleod
Training For Automation In An Academic Library: The Experience Of A Developing Country, Elisha Chiware, R Macleod
Elisha Chiware
Paper presented at the Info Africa Nova Conference, Pretoria, 4-7 May 1993.
Case Study For Training For Automation In A Library, Elisha Chiware, R Macleod
Case Study For Training For Automation In A Library, Elisha Chiware, R Macleod
Elisha Chiware
Paper presented at the Training of Trainers Programme for Information Professionals”: a Joint DSE/University of Botswana Course, University of Botswana, 28 June – 9 July 1993
After Poststructuralism: Interdisciplinarity And Literary Theory, Nancy Easterlin
After Poststructuralism: Interdisciplinarity And Literary Theory, Nancy Easterlin
Nancy Easterlin
No abstract provided.
Police Behaviour In Crowd Situations - A Recipe For Violence?, Brian Kingshott
Police Behaviour In Crowd Situations - A Recipe For Violence?, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Political Crime And Pedagogy: A Content Analysis Of Criminology And Criminal Justice Texts, Kenneth Tunnell
Political Crime And Pedagogy: A Content Analysis Of Criminology And Criminal Justice Texts, Kenneth Tunnell
Kenneth Tunnell
A study examines the quantity and quality of coverage given by introductory criminology and criminal justice texts to political crime and criminals. Data were derived from a content analysis of 49 recent introductory textbooks. Criminal justice texts devoted only 7.83 pages of 15,112 total text pages (.051%) to political crime. Criminology texts devoted only 250.5 of 9,081 total pages (2.758%) and 6 of 305 chapters (1.96%) to this issue. The differences between criminology and criminal justice texts were statistically significant. Qualitatively, the most common form of political crime to appear in introductory texts was international terrorism. Assassinations and government corruption …
The Cost Effectiveness Of Claiming [Workshop Report], Elizabeth Parang, Marifran Bustion
The Cost Effectiveness Of Claiming [Workshop Report], Elizabeth Parang, Marifran Bustion
Elizabeth Parang
A Snapshot Of Australia, J. Ping, A. Delves, J. Savage, S. Beaney, G. Delves, D. Watson, D. O'Hearn, J. Macneil, C. Gillies
A Snapshot Of Australia, J. Ping, A. Delves, J. Savage, S. Beaney, G. Delves, D. Watson, D. O'Hearn, J. Macneil, C. Gillies
Jonathan H. Ping
No abstract provided.
An Assessment Of The Exposure Impact Of Arena Advertising Displays And Implications For Leisure Event Planners, James Pokrywczynski
An Assessment Of The Exposure Impact Of Arena Advertising Displays And Implications For Leisure Event Planners, James Pokrywczynski
James Pokrywczynski
No abstract provided.
Priming Past The Primary: Mass Media, Issue Salience And Candidate Evaluation In A Race For Governor, James Pokrywczynski, Robert Griffin, Jeff Seipel
Priming Past The Primary: Mass Media, Issue Salience And Candidate Evaluation In A Race For Governor, James Pokrywczynski, Robert Griffin, Jeff Seipel
James Pokrywczynski
No abstract provided.
Inside The Drug Trade: Trafficking From The Dealer's Perspective, Kenneth Tunnell
Inside The Drug Trade: Trafficking From The Dealer's Perspective, Kenneth Tunnell
Kenneth Tunnell
Over the past decade drug laws have increased in number and in punishment severity. Prison sentences for drug trafficking have increased in length and greater numbers of individuals have been incarcerated for violating new, "get tough" drug policies. Yet, we know little about once-active drug traffickers who presently receive longer prison sentences than at any time previously. We know little about their trafficking networks, their modes of connecting with buyers and sellers of drugs, and how their drug use contributes to their dealing. To address these issues, a sample of incarcerated drug traffickers was selected and interviewed. The major findings …
Markdown Pricing And Cattle Supply In The Beef Packing Industry, Kyle Stiegert, Azzeddine Azzam, Wade Brorsen
Markdown Pricing And Cattle Supply In The Beef Packing Industry, Kyle Stiegert, Azzeddine Azzam, Wade Brorsen
Azzeddine Azzam
The authors determine the effect of anticipated and unanticipated cattle supply on the departure of fed cattle price from cattle's marginal value product. Results indicate fed cattle were priced significantly below their marginal value during thirty-one of the fifty-nine quarters between 1972 II and 1986 IV. When unanticipated supply shocks are small, markdown behavior is consistent with the hypothesis that packers follow an average processing cost pricing rule. One implication of the authors' results is that reducing industry concentration is not likely to lead to changes in cattle prices predicted by structure-conduct-performance-based studies of the industry.