Search Results - "Bradford, Beth"
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Correlation and provenance of Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) fluvial strata, Utah, U.S.A., from zircon U-Pb geochronology and petrography
Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-07-2011)“…Detrital zircon and petrographic provenance analysis of Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) strata corroborate correlation of the fluvial Kaiparowits Formation in…”
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Development of a Child-Informed Measure of Subjective Well-Being for Research on Residential Care Institutions and Their Alternatives in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Published in Child & adolescent social work journal (14-04-2024)“…Abstract 10% of children worldwide live in households without a biological parent, and 5.4 million children live in residential care institutions. This study…”
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Lost in Translation: Cultural Interpretations of Family in East Africa and Implications on Children’s Care
Published in The Brown journal of world affairs (01-04-2018)“…According to Margaret Lombe and Alex Ochumbo, close to 90 percent of assistance to orphans in Sub-Saharan countries has been provided by traditional family…”
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The implications of COVID-19 for the care of children living in residential institutions
Published in The lancet child & adolescent health (01-06-2020)Get more information
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Attitude and Norm Accessibility Affect Processing of Anti-Smoking Messages
Published in Health psychology (01-05-2008)“…Objective : Anti-smoking PSAs are not always effective in reducing cigarette smoking, and there is a lack of research into mechanisms through which PSAs affect…”
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Attitude and Norm Accessibility Affect Processing of Anti-Smoking Messages: Tobacco and Health Psychology
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Narrative story structures and personalization: Approaches to television news storytelling
Published 01-01-2005“…Although people claim to receive most of their information on current events from television, past research has shown that recall of this information is poor…”
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