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    What Is Going on in Higher Education? Is It Time for a Change? by Hackman, Judith Dozier

    Published in Review of higher education (1992)
    “…The president of the Association for the Study of Higher Education identifies four powerful forces causing disarray and turbulence in higher education: (1)…”
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    Power and Centrality in the Allocation of Resources in Colleges and Universities by Hackman, Judith Dozier

    Published in Administrative Science Quarterly (01-03-1985)
    “…This work proposes a research-based theory about how colleges and universities allocate resources among units. The pivotal concept of centrality (how closely a…”
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    Seven Maxims for Institutional Researchers: Applying Cognitive Theory and Research by Hackman, Judith Dozier

    Published in Research in higher education (01-01-1983)
    “…The paper presents seven institutional research maxims that are based on research and theory about how people cognitively process information: (I.) More may…”
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    The Psychological Context: Seven Maxims for Institutional Researchers by Hackman, Judith Dozier

    “…Institutional researchers can use cognitive psychology theory and research to improve their support of academic decision-makers and to improve how information…”
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    POWER AND PERIPHERALITY: A PROPOSED THEORY OF RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS IN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES by HACKMAN, JUDITH DOZIER

    Published 01-01-1983
    “…This dissertation proposes a practical, research-based theory about how colleges and universities allocate resources among budgetary units. The study uses a…”
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    Seven Maxims for Institutional Researchers: Applying Cognitive Theory and Research by Hackman, Judith Dozier

    Published in Research in Higher Education (1983)
    “…Seven institutional research maxims based on research and theory about how people cognitively process information are discussed: more may not be better;…”
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    Toward More Effective Strategic Planning: Annotated Readings about Planning, Human Information Processing, and Decision Support Systems by Hackman, Judith Dozier, Libby, Patricia Ann

    Published in Planning for Higher Education (1981)
    “…An annotated bibliography is presented in order to increase the awareness of planners and other administrators about the decision-making process, cognitive…”
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    Patterns of Undergraduate Performance Related to Success in College by Hackman, Judith Dozier, Taber, Thomas D

    “…Seven success patterns and five nonsuccess patterns are identified as prevalent types of undergraduate performance. Students showed significant differences in…”
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    How Academic Departments Differ in Their Evaluations of Student Success. ASHE Annual Meeting 1979 Paper by Hackman, Judith Dozier, Taber, Thomas D

    Published 01-04-1979
    “…The usefulness of Biglan's model of academic disciplines for examining how Yale University departments differ in their evaluations of undergraduate performance…”
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    Patterns of Undergraduate Performance Related to Success in College by Hackman, Judith Dozier, Taber, Thomas D.

    Published in American educational research journal (01-03-1979)
    “…From multivariate descriptions of undergraduates, seven success patterns and five nonsuccess patterns are identified as prevalent types of student performance…”
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