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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
What Geographers Research: An Analysis Of Geography Topics, Clusters, And Trends Using A Keyword Network Analysis Approach And The 2000-2019 Aag Conference Presentations, Jeong C. Seong, Chul Sue Hwang, Ana Stanescu, Youngho Lee, Yubin Lee
What Geographers Research: An Analysis Of Geography Topics, Clusters, And Trends Using A Keyword Network Analysis Approach And The 2000-2019 Aag Conference Presentations, Jeong C. Seong, Chul Sue Hwang, Ana Stanescu, Youngho Lee, Yubin Lee
International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research
The spectrum of geographic research topics is very broad, and several thousands of research projects are presented at AAG annual conferences. This research aims at analyzing geography research topics, clusters, and trends using conference presentation data. We analyzed the 2000-2019 AAG conference presentations with keyword network analysis methods. The most frequently used keywords during the 20-year span were GIS, followed by Remote Sensing, Climate Change, Urban, China, Education, Political Ecology, Migration, Gender, and Agriculture. Results showed that geographic research has focused on six major clusters during 2000-2019: GIS, Urban, Climate Change, Political Ecology, People, and Education. About 68.6 percent of …
Analysis Of The Reliability Of Academic Library Services In The New Normal Era: Study At Faculty Of Education Library Of State University Of Yogyakarta, Lia Yuliana, Silfi Nur Ifadah
Analysis Of The Reliability Of Academic Library Services In The New Normal Era: Study At Faculty Of Education Library Of State University Of Yogyakarta, Lia Yuliana, Silfi Nur Ifadah
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This study aims to describe the quality of services on-site at the Library of the Faculty of Education during the period new normal. The population of this research is active students in the Faculty of Education. Determination of the number of samples using the formula Slovin with 883. The number of research samples is 90 respondents with incidental sampling technique—data collection techniques with the questionnaire method through a google form, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique uses the SPSS version 22 application and Microsoft Excel 2019. The results show that the quality of on-site service aspects reliability during the …
Evaluation Of Web Information Sources For Academic Purposes By Undergraduate Students In A Developing Country, Foluke Okocha
Evaluation Of Web Information Sources For Academic Purposes By Undergraduate Students In A Developing Country, Foluke Okocha
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The study examined the web information seeking behavior of undergraduate students by evaluating information sources for academic purpose on the web. Three hundred questionnaires were distributed evaluating students perceptions on information sources on the web. Descriptive analysis, One-Way ANOVA was carried out in the analysis of data using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software. The study revealed that relevance of the information source was a major criterion for evaluation among undergraduate students in Landmark University. It was further revealed that undergraduate students showed preference for search engines as the preferred information source medium on the web as more than …
Assessing Undergraduates Social Competence On Social Media In Nigeria, 'Niran Adetoro Prof, Benedict Ifeanyi Okike
Assessing Undergraduates Social Competence On Social Media In Nigeria, 'Niran Adetoro Prof, Benedict Ifeanyi Okike
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Undergraduates are known to be early adopters and users of social media and are socially competent online as against offline. The study sought to determine the social competence of students as exhibited on social media against the background of a growing decline in undergraduates’ offline social relevance. Using survey research design of correlative type, 850 undergraduates in similar faculties in two selected Universities in South west Nigeria were selected using multi-stage sampling. Questionnaire was used to collect data; reliability score of (α = 0.82) was derived for social competence on social media and (α = 0.88) for students’ use of …
Essential Methods Of Pharmacoecoepidemiology Php 559, Joanna Burkhardt
Essential Methods Of Pharmacoecoepidemiology Php 559, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Essential Methods Of Pharmacoeconomics Php 589, Joanna Burkhardt
Essential Methods Of Pharmacoeconomics Php 589, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Application Of Medication Outcomes Evaluation Php 649, Joanna Burkhardt
Application Of Medication Outcomes Evaluation Php 649, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Ms 141 Guide To Frank Arnett, Md Papers (1968-2010), Frank Arnett
Ms 141 Guide To Frank Arnett, Md Papers (1968-2010), Frank Arnett
Manuscript Finding Aids
The Frank Arnett, MD papers contains materials covering the professional career of Dr. Frank Arnett, MD. The collection includes medical objects, video, photographs of Dr. Arnett and colleagues, awards and recognitions, copies of presentation material, and grants awarded information. A large portion of the collection is composed of reprints of Dr. Arnett's numerous publications, most on the genetics and genomics of multiple rheumatic diseases. See more at MS 141.
Cedarville Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Cedarville University
Men's Basketball Programs
No abstract provided.
Data For "Agency, Benevolence And Justice", Prithvijit Mukherjee, J. Dustin Tracy
Data For "Agency, Benevolence And Justice", Prithvijit Mukherjee, J. Dustin Tracy
ESI Data Sets
We test for social norms regarding how agents should select between risky prospects for principals, including norms consistent with beneficence and justice propositions from Adam Smith. We elicit norms from subjects serving as "impartial spectator[s]" about choice of risky prospect selected by the agents. We find strong evidence for the existence of norms, consistent with the Smith propositions. Furthermore we find that agents are more likely to select more normative options. In contrast, we find that principals' allocation for bonuses depends on the realization of the risky prospect rather than whether the agents choice was consistent with the norm.
Community Pharmacist Changing Lives Of Underserved Neighbors, Mark D. Weinstein
Community Pharmacist Changing Lives Of Underserved Neighbors, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
The first time Dr. Danielle Polley learned she would be working at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Cincinnati, Ohio, she was hesitant. She had been assigned two month long rotations there during her last year in school, but she knew little about the organization and had concerns about the daily hour-plus commute.
Spartan Daily, February 3, 2022, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, February 3, 2022, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2022
Volume 158, Issue 4
Assessing Knowledge Mobilization And Retention In Teaching Archaeological Theory, George Nicholas, Chris Springer, Chelsea H. Meloche, Laure Spake
Assessing Knowledge Mobilization And Retention In Teaching Archaeological Theory, George Nicholas, Chris Springer, Chelsea H. Meloche, Laure Spake
Journal of Archaeology and Education
How are difficult and often unfamiliar concepts best taught in the classroom in ways that the information conveyed is retained? This study discusses the challenge faced in teaching an intensive, undergraduate Archaeological Theory that is regularly taught at Simon Fraser University. A survey of enrolled students was designed and twice administered to evaluate the effectiveness of different teaching methods and student learning practices. The results of the survey, plus other sources of information, provide an opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of information transmission and retention in the classroom.
Murray Library February 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library February 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
Contents:
- Bridge to Freedom Collection Dedication, January 18
- Reservable study spaces
- Upcoming events at the Library
- New e-resources
- Bias in the Stacks: Seeking Justice on the Shelves
Cedarville Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Cedarville University
Women's Basketball Programs
No abstract provided.
Factors Affecting Librarians’ Use Of Information And Communication Technologies (Icts) In Federal Colleges Of Education, Southwestern Nigeria, Oluchi Okere
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The study investigated factors affecting librarians’ use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in federal colleges of education, Southwestern Nigeria. The participants included librarians and library officers and in terms of geographical scope, the study was limited to Federal College of Education (Sp), Oyo and Federal College of Education Osiele, Abeokuta all in Southwestern Nigeria. Descriptive survey design of a correlational type was employed. The study population comprised 43 library personnel in two selected colleges. Total enumeration technique was employed and self-constructed questionnaire was the instrument used to elicit data from the respondents. The data was analysed using descriptive statistics …
A Classification System For Teachers’ Motivational Behaviours Recommended In Self-Determination Theory Interventions, Christina M. Frederick, Asghar Ahmadi, Michael Noetel, Philip Parker, Nikos Ntoumanis
A Classification System For Teachers’ Motivational Behaviours Recommended In Self-Determination Theory Interventions, Christina M. Frederick, Asghar Ahmadi, Michael Noetel, Philip Parker, Nikos Ntoumanis
Publications
Teachers’ behaviour is a key factor that influences students’ motivation. Many theoretical models have tried to explain this influence, with one of the most thoroughly researched being self-determination theory (SDT). We used a Delphi method to create a classification of teacher behaviours consistent with SDT. This is useful because SDT-based interventions have been widely used to improve educational outcomes. However, these interventions contain many components. Reliably classifying and labelling those components is essential for implementation, reproducibility, and evidence synthesis. We used an international expert panel (N = 34) to develop this classification system. We started by identifying behaviours from …
Omss Newsletter, February 2 2022, Office Of Multicultural Student Success
Omss Newsletter, February 2 2022, Office Of Multicultural Student Success
OMSS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Parental Participation In Intellectual And Developmental Disability Research: A Review Of Diversity, Lauren Grove, Yingying Yang, Dai’Jah Diggs, Arielle Hershkovich
Parental Participation In Intellectual And Developmental Disability Research: A Review Of Diversity, Lauren Grove, Yingying Yang, Dai’Jah Diggs, Arielle Hershkovich
Department of Psychology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Parents provide important insights into the psychology, behaviors, and activities of themselves and their children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). However, it is unknown how prevalent parental participation in IDD research is in general, nor the diversity of geographical locations and research methods of these studies with parental participation. The current review screened 7845 published works in 7 IDD-focused journals between 2010-2019. A total of 1519 articles, accounting for 19.37% of all screened articles, included at least one parental measure. For each parental article, we coded the country/continent of authors/participants, measurement tools used to obtain data from parents (e.g., …
Introducing The Dispute Financing Library – A Free Online Resource, Ingrid Mattson
Introducing The Dispute Financing Library – A Free Online Resource, Ingrid Mattson
Library Staff Online Publications
NYU Law School’s Center on Civil Justice has developed an online collection of documents and media related to third-party litigation funding called the Dispute Financing Library. The Center’s goal is to create a collection of material on the topic and includes statutes, case law, journal articles, bar reports, news, best practices, and more.
Financial Technologies Fin 431, Andrée Rathemacher
Financial Technologies Fin 431, Andrée Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Financial Data Analysis Fin 432, Andrée Rathemacher
Introduction To Financial Data Analysis Fin 432, Andrée Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Machine Learning For Finance Fin 433, Andrée Rathemacher
Machine Learning For Finance Fin 433, Andrée Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Fin Tech Law Fin 434, Andrée Rathemacher
Fin Tech Law Fin 434, Andrée Rathemacher
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Medication Outcomes Php 509, Joanna Burkhardt
Introduction To Medication Outcomes Php 509, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Ideology And Intolerance: The Case Of Colonialism, Anthony Walsh
Ideology And Intolerance: The Case Of Colonialism, Anthony Walsh
Journal of Ideology
No abstract provided.
Evergreen Session One Clean Transcript, Oscar Gonzalez, Liner Solarte
Evergreen Session One Clean Transcript, Oscar Gonzalez, Liner Solarte
Heritage Conversation Partners
No abstract provided.
Lindenwood Digest, February 2, 2022, Lindenwood University
Lindenwood Digest, February 2, 2022, Lindenwood University
Lindenwood Digest
The Lindenwood Digest has been a digital employee newsletter since 2009.
Coping With Grief And Loneliness: The Healing Power Of Green Spaces, Jasmin Tahmaseb Mcconatha, Georgina Hanna, Katherine Ford, Carolyn Cusmano, Nicole Lyman
Coping With Grief And Loneliness: The Healing Power Of Green Spaces, Jasmin Tahmaseb Mcconatha, Georgina Hanna, Katherine Ford, Carolyn Cusmano, Nicole Lyman
Sustainability Research & Practice Seminar Presentations
Professor Jasmin Tahmaseb McConatha, Psychology, with Georgina Hanna, Katherine Ford, Carolyn Cusmano, and Nicole Lyman - Coping with Grief and Loneliness: The Healing Power of Green Spaces
Grand Canyon Trip Immerses Students In Creation, Mark D. Weinstein
Grand Canyon Trip Immerses Students In Creation, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University senior professor of geology John Whitmore thinks that the Grand Canyon “rocks” — pun intended. After a January trip to the canyon with students, he is only more convinced of its wonder.