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Catholic Deaf News, August 1982
Catholic Deaf News, August 1982
Catholic Deaf News
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Providence, RI
Tips, Volume 02, No. 2, 1982, Wolf P. Wolfensberger
Tips, Volume 02, No. 2, 1982, Wolf P. Wolfensberger
Training Institute Publication Series (TIPS)
• On Life, Death, & Violence
• Abortion, Infanticide, & Child Abuse
• Infliction of Violence & Death on Handicapped/Afflicted People in Society
• Infliction of Violence & Death on Handicapped/Afflicted Clients in Human Services
• Detoxification of Deathmaking & Violence
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Noticias De Naccs, August 1982, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, August 1982, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Energy-Efficient Clothing, Interior Architecture And Furnishing Designs: Consumer Attitudes, Acceptability Levels And Preferences, Barbara Parks
Energy-Efficient Clothing, Interior Architecture And Furnishing Designs: Consumer Attitudes, Acceptability Levels And Preferences, Barbara Parks
Home Economics and Family Living Theses
Energy-efficient designs in clothing, interior architecture and furnishings were evaluated (a) to assess consumers’ attitudes toward the designs, (b) to compare acceptability levels of participants who were knowledgeable in the home energy field with those who were less knowledgeable and (c) to determine if consumers had a preference for using housing, clothing or furnishings in meeting their thermal comfort needs. Four designs generated by the University of Tennessee-Energy Design competition were evaluated: a leisure outfit, a lounging dress, a water-storage collector (room divider and coffee tables) and a solar waterbed. Rogers and Shoemaker’s perceived attributes of innovations model (relative advantage, …
News From Hope College, Volume 14.1: August, 1982, Hope College
News From Hope College, Volume 14.1: August, 1982, Hope College
News from Hope College
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/7/1 Panhellenic Rush, Wku Panhellenic Council
Ua12/2/7/1 Panhellenic Rush, Wku Panhellenic Council
Student Organizations
Audiotape regarding Panhellenic Rush by Jo Anne Cox.
The Effects Of Contingent Shock On Cigarette Smoking Behavior: An Attempt To Replicate, Marianne M. Narick
The Effects Of Contingent Shock On Cigarette Smoking Behavior: An Attempt To Replicate, Marianne M. Narick
Masters Theses
This experiment attempted to replicate previously reported research (DeRicco, Brigham, and Garlington, 1977) which demonstrated smoking suppression using contingent shock. A multiple-baseline across subjects design was employed to assess experimental control. A heterogeneous group of five males and two females ranging in age from 19 to 61 years, participated in the experiment. Subjects attended 30 minute treatment sessions conducted 5 days per week, Monday thru Friday, where 25 shocks were delivered on an unpredictable, variable interval schedule contingent upon the subject lighting a cigarette, holding a burning cigarette and/or smoking a cigarette. Treatment continued for a minimum of 3 weeks …
The Effects Of Intermittent Schedules Of Reinforcement On The Generation Of Adjunctive Behavior In Humans, Kenneth L. Hearn
The Effects Of Intermittent Schedules Of Reinforcement On The Generation Of Adjunctive Behavior In Humans, Kenneth L. Hearn
Masters Theses
The primary goals of this study were: (1) to determine if interim behaviors occur with humans responding under intermittent schedules of reinforcement; -and, (2) if interim behaviors do occur, to compare the characteristics of those behaviors with the characteristics of adjunctive behavior in nonhumans. Two developmentally disabled males, ages 15 and 19, served as subjects. The subjects pressed a white panel for food, tokens and plastic objects under several schedules of reinforcement. The response rate on the white panel and the duration of interim behaviors that occurred during the inter-reinforcement intervals was measured using standard electro-mechanical equipment. All behaviors were …
Review Of Applied Urban Research 1982, Vol. 10, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Review Of Applied Urban Research 1982, Vol. 10, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "UNO's Economic Impact on the Omaha SMSA," by Murray Frost and Rebecca S. Fahrlander.
This study measured the immediate economic impact of the University of Nebraska at Omaha on the Omaha Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area 1 in 1980-81. It focused only on the expenditures of the university itself, its faculty and staff, students, and visitors, and the multiplicative effect resulting from the spending of those dollars within the local economy. It did not examine more long-range or indirect economic impacts-e.g., the impact of the presence of the university upon the area's …
Survey Of Maintenance And Management Needs In Omaha Housing Authority's Apartments For Senior Citizens, Rebecca S. Fahrlander, Joan V. Holley
Survey Of Maintenance And Management Needs In Omaha Housing Authority's Apartments For Senior Citizens, Rebecca S. Fahrlander, Joan V. Holley
Publications
The purpose of this study was to obtain input from residents of Omaha Housing Authority apartments for senior citizens regarding maintenance and management needs.
Request For Proposal: Automated Data Processing Equipment And Software For Mccook, Nebraska, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino
Request For Proposal: Automated Data Processing Equipment And Software For Mccook, Nebraska, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino
Publications
This Request for Proposal (RFP) is submitted to solicit proposals from qualified vendors for computer hardware, software and support for the city of McCook, Nebraska. In order to receive consideration, a proposed system must meet the requirements of the city of McCook as herein described.
St. Mary's Church Of The Deaf, August 1982
St. Mary's Church Of The Deaf, August 1982
Saint Mary's Church of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Rochester, NY
The Effects Of A Residential Basic Counseling Skills Training Program, Richard W. Fox
The Effects Of A Residential Basic Counseling Skills Training Program, Richard W. Fox
Dissertations
The purpose of this research was to study the effects of a residential basic counseling skills training program on the interpersonal behavior of the participants.
The research design for this study was a pre- and post-test experimental and control group method. Program participants were 81 juvenile court workers with experience ranging from less than one to more than 20 years. The control group was 41 juvenile detention home workers in six locations throughout the State of Michigan who did not participate in the training.
The FIRO-B (Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior) pre-test was administered to the experimental and control groups at …
Factors In The Control Of Corporations: Structural And Bureaucratic Impediments, Doris Jean Cubbernuss
Factors In The Control Of Corporations: Structural And Bureaucratic Impediments, Doris Jean Cubbernuss
Dissertations
The extent to which corporate power, in and of itself, is considered a problem in U.S. society is a function of the perceived role of the corporation in social, political, and economic structures. Recognition of the inordinate powers of large corporations in the social and political, as well as economic, institutions of the society serves as an impetus for the analysis of the structures and processes designed to control corporate activities. The structural and bureaucratic impediments to these control mechanisms are illustrated in the Ford Pinto case. The activities of the Ford Motor Company, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, …
The Effects Of Pentazocine And Tripelennamine On Analgesia And Locomotion, James Philip Cleary
The Effects Of Pentazocine And Tripelennamine On Analgesia And Locomotion, James Philip Cleary
Dissertations
The effects of pentazocine and tripelennamine, alone and in combination, were assessed on measures of analgesia (hot plate test) and locomotion (open field) in rats and mice. In Experiment 1, the combination of pentazocine and tripelennamine was found to produce analgesia at doses which were not analgesic when the drugs were given alone. This combination also reestablished analgesia in subjects made tolerant to pentazocine's effects. In Experiment 2, development of tolerance to the analgesic effects of pentazocine was delayed by addition of tripelennamine. In Experiment 3, locomotion was decreased by pentazocine at the highest dose. A similar reduction was produced …
Occupational-Educational Maturity: A Measure Of Career Awareness, Ralph George O'Sullivan
Occupational-Educational Maturity: A Measure Of Career Awareness, Ralph George O'Sullivan
Dissertations
This study was an attempt to develop the research concept of occupational-educational maturity, and then test it within a population of ninth-grade, public school students from Grand Rapids, Michigan. This research concept was a composite variable which consisted of the alignment, or goodness of fit, between students' occupational aspirations and their educational expectations. The focus of the study was to determine whether or not students' expected levels of educational attainment or vocational training were appropriate prerequisites for entry into the students' desired occupations. No previous studies have directly addressed this idea, nor have they attempted to measure students' occupational-educational maturity …
A Behaviorally-Based Graduate Practicum Program In Applied Behavior Analysis, James Harper Kaye
A Behaviorally-Based Graduate Practicum Program In Applied Behavior Analysis, James Harper Kaye
Dissertations
Although practica are often required of psychology students at various points during their graduate training, seldom are any resulting skills described and validated. Faculty are occasionally involved in campus-based clinics which serve some practicum students; however, when practica are based off-campus, faculty are seldom directly involved. As a result, practica are frequently uncoordinated, duplicative, and non-specific in terms of their practicum student training procedures.
Although there have been some attempts reported to systematize and coordinate either off-campus or on-campus practica, no such effort has been previously reported in relation to multiple complex organizations, both on-campus and off-campus.
In the present …
The Use Of Bonus Pay To Produce Cost Effective Behavior Change In The Direct Care Staff Of A Residential Mental Health Program, William F. Uhlman
The Use Of Bonus Pay To Produce Cost Effective Behavior Change In The Direct Care Staff Of A Residential Mental Health Program, William F. Uhlman
Dissertations
The literature on the design of mental health service systems and techniques to generate performance in the workplace was reviewed and synthesised to create guidelines for developing cost effective behavior change in mental health systems. The present study was an examination of the cost effective application of monetary bonuses to the completion of training objectives by professional and paraprofessional staff in a residential service setting. Training objectives consisted of the teaching of specific survival skills to adult mentally retarded clients that were designed to enable clients to move to more independent settings.
Two experiments were performed. Experiment 1 examined the …
Food Consumption An Distribution: An Overview, Dyaa Abdou, B. Gardner Delworth
Food Consumption An Distribution: An Overview, Dyaa Abdou, B. Gardner Delworth
Faculty Publications
Nearly everyone concedes that Egypt is faced with a serious food problem. The Egyptian agricultural sector is unable to feed the increasing and more affluent population. In 1980, agricultural output was estimated to be increasing by about 2.0 percent annually, whereas the country's annual population growth rate was estimated at about 2.3 percent. If the difference in these growth rates continues, Egypt must increase imports each year just to maintain per capita consumption at the present level [3].
One Small Voice, August 1982
One Small Voice
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Fall River, MA
One Small Voice Finding Aid
The Bulletin, August 1982
Bulletin, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Green Bay, WI
The Bulletin Finding Aid
The Demographic Characteristics Of Homicide Victims In Riverside County Between 1975 And 1979, Audrey Pamela Kyte-Griffith
The Demographic Characteristics Of Homicide Victims In Riverside County Between 1975 And 1979, Audrey Pamela Kyte-Griffith
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study focuses on the dynamics of victimization. It looks at the encounter between criminal and victim in an opposite direction from what is customary, dealing not with the perpetrator but the victim.
The victims studied in this research were 295 people who were the subjects of homicidal assaults in Riverside County between January, 1975 and December, 1979. The details of their deaths were gathered from records in the Coroner's office at Riverside, and 29 variables were selected for analysis.
The subjects included 231 males and 63 females, 228 of whom were Caucasians, 38 Blacks, 24 Mexicans, 4 American Indians, …
Insect Activity And Its Relationship To Decay Rates Of Human Cadavers In East Tennessee, William C. Rodriguez Iii
Insect Activity And Its Relationship To Decay Rates Of Human Cadavers In East Tennessee, William C. Rodriguez Iii
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to collect data on the specific insects which are found in association with decaying human cadavers. Four nude unembalmed human cadavers were each placed, at various times of the year, within a decay research facility located in an open wooded area. Data were collected daily throughout the entire decay cycle on the various insect populations which frequented each cadaver. Analysis of the data shows that there is a direct correlation between the rate of decay and the activity of carrion insect families found in association with a decaying cadaver. Application of this entomological and …
The Ledbetter Landing Site: A Study Of Late Archaic Mortuary Patterning, Katherine French Higgins
The Ledbetter Landing Site: A Study Of Late Archaic Mortuary Patterning, Katherine French Higgins
Masters Theses
The Ledbetter Landing site (9BN25) is placed in its environmental context and its archaeological background is discussed. The archaeological studies of the subsistence/settlement patterning for the Ledbetter Phase in the Western Valley physiographic province are also investigated, and some of the results of these studies are found to be suspect. The application of mortuary patterning analysis to determine the type of social organization at a site is discussed in general terms. It is hypothesized that the Ledbetter Landing site's Late Archaic, Stratum 2 burials should reflect an essentially egalitarian social organization. This is tested by examining the significant associations among …
Craniometric Relationships Among Plains Indians: Culture-Historical And Evolutionary Implications, Patrick J. Key
Craniometric Relationships Among Plains Indians: Culture-Historical And Evolutionary Implications, Patrick J. Key
Doctoral Dissertations
This study presents a broad picture of Plains Indian biological relationships on the basis of craniometric data. It employs a sample of 860 individuals distributed temporally from the Paleo-Indian Period into historic times and distributed geographically among the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri.
The sample was analyzed within a culture-historical framework utilizing a variety of statistical methodologies: some conventional, some implemented here in the face of small samples and unbalanced designs.
The results show strong evidence of biological continuity on the Plains stretching from the Paleo-Indian Period, through the Plains Archaic Period and into …
Editorial, Paul Mojzes
Editorial, Paul Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Hungarian Practice Of Christian-Marxist Dialogue, Emmerich András
The Hungarian Practice Of Christian-Marxist Dialogue, Emmerich András
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Catholic Apostolate For The Deaf, August 1982
Catholic Apostolate For The Deaf, August 1982
Catholic Apostolate for the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Allentown, PA
Ministry To The Hearing Impaired, August-September 1982
Ministry To The Hearing Impaired, August-September 1982
Ministry to the Hearing Impaired
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in St. Louis MO
Silent Voices, August 1982
Silent Voices
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Minneapolis, MN