Search Results - "Wall, David D"
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Economics of Crop Diversification and Soil Tillage Opportunities in the Canadian Prairies
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Evaluating an Intervention for Homeless Persons: Results of a Field Experiment
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-06-1997)“…An intensive case management intervention for homeless persons was evaluated by random assignment of 202 cases (involving 213 adults and 70 children) to the…”
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Distinguishing Homelessness From Poverty: A Comparative Study
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-04-1995)“…To separate the characteristics of the homeless from those of the housed poor, 144 adults were randomly sampled from several sites, yielding 3 groups: the…”
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Homelessness in the United States: An Ecological Perspective
Published in The American psychologist (01-11-1991)“…This article presents an ecological perspective on homelessness that emphasizes the context in which homeless people live and the complex interactions between…”
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Research on Homeless Persons: Diagnostic Comparisons and Practice Implications
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-12-1991)“…Homeless adults ( N = 76) were interviewed using three sampling methods over a full year. Contrary to stereotypes, most had regular contact with family…”
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The Essentials of the New Workplace: A Guide to the Human Impact of Modern Working Practices
Published 2005“…The original hardback edition of The New Workplace examined modern business terms such as total quality management, just-in-time production, e-business, lean…”
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Economics of Crop Diversification and Soil Tillage Opportunities in the Canadian Prairies
Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2002)“…Annual crop production in the Canadian prairies is undergoing significant change. Traditional monoculture cereal cropping systems, which rely on frequent…”
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