Search Results - "Newton, Barbara J."
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Ethnicity: An important consideration in Indonesian agriculture
Published in Agriculture and human values (01-06-1989)Get full text
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Enhancing Validity through Beneficiaries' Equitable Involvement in Identifying and Prioritizing Homeless Children's Educational Problems
Published in Evaluation and program planning (1993)“…The involvement of program beneficiaries in a study of the educational problems of homeless children is described. The 3 stakeholder groups were the 9…”
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Children's Mathematics Achievement in Hawaii: Sex Differences Favoring Girls
Published in American educational research journal (01-10-1987)“…Most reviews of the literature have concluded that boys have surpassed girls in mathematics achievement at some point in their schooling. In Hawaii, however,…”
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Metric Multidimensional Scaling of Viewers' Perceptions of TV in Five Countries
Published in Human organization (01-07-1986)“…Perceptions of 4 major TV characters in each of 5 countries' most popular shows, & perceptions of the concepts showing emotion, being obedient, & me, were…”
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Early stress effects on growth and adult behavior in Poecilia reticulata
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-05-1982)“…Small mammals subjected to early stress show decreased aggression and emotionality, accelerated rates of maturation, and increased sexual activity,…”
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Detection of Antibodies in Late Lyme Disease
Published in Journal of Infectious Diseases (01-05-1990)“…As the geographic distribution and variety of atypical presentations of Lyme disease have become more fully appreciated, the clinician has become more…”
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Television as Significant Other: Its Relationship to Self-Description in Five Countries
Published in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (1985)“…Reports on a study of the role of television as significant other and relationships between various self-concepts, perceived closeness of self to television,…”
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