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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Telling Tales In School: Youth Conflict And Culture Narratives, Calvin Morrill, Christine Yalda, Madelaine Adelman, Michael Musheno, Cindy Bejarano
Telling Tales In School: Youth Conflict And Culture Narratives, Calvin Morrill, Christine Yalda, Madelaine Adelman, Michael Musheno, Cindy Bejarano
Michael Musheno
No abstract provided.
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Roland Sturm
No abstract provided.
"Psychosocial Processes And Survival In Chronic Renal Insufficiency, Alan Christensen
"Psychosocial Processes And Survival In Chronic Renal Insufficiency, Alan Christensen
Alan J. Christensen
No abstract provided.
Econometric Models And Economic Forecasts, Daniel Rubinfeld, Robert Pindyck
Econometric Models And Economic Forecasts, Daniel Rubinfeld, Robert Pindyck
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Carole Roan Gresenz
No abstract provided.
Developing A Science Liaison Program At Unc Charlotte, Barbara Tierney
Developing A Science Liaison Program At Unc Charlotte, Barbara Tierney
Barbara Tierney
Problem-Based Learning Inside And Out: Multiple Roles For Librarians, Jolene Miller
Problem-Based Learning Inside And Out: Multiple Roles For Librarians, Jolene Miller
Jolene M. Miller
As an active learning technique, problem-based learning benefits students by encouraging them to apply what they have learned in class to real-world problems and by improving their information literacy skills. Librarians working in institutions with problem-based learning are most familiar with with these students through reference encounters. Our participation in problem-based learning, however, should not be limited to the reference desk. Librarians can and should play multiple roles in their institutions' problem-based learning curricula. This poster describes five levels of librarian participation in problem-based learning (reference assistance to students, information literacy training for students, consultations with departmental faculty regarding available …
Developing Online Courses With Linked Library Resources, Barbara Tierney, Betty Ladner
Developing Online Courses With Linked Library Resources, Barbara Tierney, Betty Ladner
Barbara Tierney
Service Learning In Criminal Justice: Understanding Youthful Offenders And Perceptions Of Delinquency, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Kathy Bailey
Service Learning In Criminal Justice: Understanding Youthful Offenders And Perceptions Of Delinquency, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Kathy Bailey
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Asian And Russian Crime: Organized Or Disorganized?, Debra Ross, James Hepler, John Song
Asian And Russian Crime: Organized Or Disorganized?, Debra Ross, James Hepler, John Song
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
The Status Of Uniform Guidelines On Employee Selection Procedures: Legal Developments And Future Prospects. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh, James Guseh
The Status Of Uniform Guidelines On Employee Selection Procedures: Legal Developments And Future Prospects. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh, James Guseh
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
No abstract provided.
Plaque - In Appreciation, Brian Kingshott
Why Policing Ethics Are Important, Brian Kingshott
Why Policing Ethics Are Important, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
El Dia De Los Muertos En Oaxaca, Linda Niemann
Environmental Justice: Grassroots Activism And Its Impact On Public Policy Decision Making, Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson
Environmental Justice: Grassroots Activism And Its Impact On Public Policy Decision Making, Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson
Glenn S Johnson
A growing body of evidence reveals that people of color and low-income persons have borne greater environmental and health risks than the society at large in their neighborhoods, workplace, and playgrounds. Over the last decade or so, grassroots activists have attempted to change the way government implements environmental, health, and civil rights laws. Grassroots groups have organized, educated, and empowered themselves to improve the way government regulations and environmental policies are administered. A new movement emerged in opposition to environmental racism and environmenttal injustice. Over the last decades or so, grassroots activists have had some success in changing the way …
Patient Adherence With Prescribed Treatment Regimens: Congruency, Control, And Conditioning, Alan Christensen
Patient Adherence With Prescribed Treatment Regimens: Congruency, Control, And Conditioning, Alan Christensen
Alan J. Christensen
No abstract provided.
Prejudice And Discrimination: A Study Of Immigrant Perceptions In The Midwest, Katherine Novak, Antonio Mendez
Prejudice And Discrimination: A Study Of Immigrant Perceptions In The Midwest, Katherine Novak, Antonio Mendez
Katherine B. Novak
Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, 2000. Washington D. C.
A Myth Analysis Of Race And Beauty In Teen Magazines, Meenakshi Durham
A Myth Analysis Of Race And Beauty In Teen Magazines, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Why Modern Policing Needs A Code Of Ethics, Brian Kingshott
Why Modern Policing Needs A Code Of Ethics, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Police Ethics In The Police Service, Brian Kingshott
Police Ethics In The Police Service, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Predicting Change In Depression Following Renal Transplantation: Effect Of Patient Coping Preferences, Alan Christensen, Shawna Ehlers, Katherine Raichle, Andrew Bertolatus, William Lawton
Predicting Change In Depression Following Renal Transplantation: Effect Of Patient Coping Preferences, Alan Christensen, Shawna Ehlers, Katherine Raichle, Andrew Bertolatus, William Lawton
Alan J. Christensen
Improvement in patient quality of life is a central goal of renal transplantation. This study examined the hypothesis that change in depression following transplantation would vary as a function of patient coping preferences. Sixty patients were assessed with the Krantz Health Opinion Survey and the Beck Depression Inventory while on the waiting list for a cadaveric renal transplant. Patients were reassessed approximately 12 months later. Among the 33 patients receiving a transplant during the follow-up period, those with a high preference for health-related information exhibited a substantial reduction in depression. In contrast, patients low in preference for information showed a …
Code Call, Brian Kingshott
Sports Sponsors Know What They Want, James Pokrywczynski
Sports Sponsors Know What They Want, James Pokrywczynski
James Pokrywczynski
No abstract provided.
Microteaching And The Art Of Lecturing, Don Morrow
Microteaching And The Art Of Lecturing, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Envisioning The Caucus Community: Newspapers Consider Their Online Role In The Kickoff To Campaign 2000, Jane Singer, Gonzalez-Valez
Envisioning The Caucus Community: Newspapers Consider Their Online Role In The Kickoff To Campaign 2000, Jane Singer, Gonzalez-Valez
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Import Quotas And Entry Deterrence, Neil Campbell
Import Quotas And Entry Deterrence, Neil Campbell
Neil Campbell
Using a simple version of the Milgrom and Roberts entry deterrence model, it is shown that adjusting a quota so that a greater volume of imports is allowed, can facilitate entry into the domestic industry. That is, the easing of a quota, can cause the domestic incumbent to shift from deterring entry to accommodating entry.
The World And Africa: A Report On The Decolonization Of Historiography And Identity In East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
The World And Africa: A Report On The Decolonization Of Historiography And Identity In East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Communicating Across Cultures, Kristine Fitch
Communicating Across Cultures, Kristine Fitch
Kristine Muñoz
Reviews the 1999 book "Communicating Across Cultures" by Stella Ting-Toomey.
Reaching And Teaching: Personality Preferences And Pedagogical Performance, Don Morrow
Reaching And Teaching: Personality Preferences And Pedagogical Performance, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The Child Care Dilema, Laura Stivers