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(2018-04-02)Department: ReligionThis dissertation delineates an interlocking set of hermeneutic challenges that have historically beset Protestant biblical interpretation, particularly in Protestant communities that have maintained close allegiance to ...
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(1975)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-05-28)
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(2024-03-18)Department: Nursing ScienceNP burnout is on the rise, with factors in the work environment including lack of autonomy, inequities in practice support, and hierarchical leadership to blame. A framework, the Social Ecology of Burnout is presented to ...
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(2008-05-20)Department: PsychologyWork preferences, life values, and personal views of top math/science graduate students (275 males, 255 females) were assessed at age 25 and age 35. In Study I, analyses of work preferences revealed developmental changes ...
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(Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1991)In the standard compensating wage differential model, workers value their wage and workers' compensation components based on full job risk information. Market forces generate positive wage differentials as ex ante compensation ...
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(The American Economic Review, 1995)This paper examines the effect of workers' compensation on time out of work. It introduces a "natural experiment" approach of comparing individuals injured before and after increases in the maximum weekly benefit amount. ...
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(The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1987)Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers' compensation benefit formulas, the authors assess the labor market implications of workers' compensation. Higher levels of ...
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(George Washington Law Review, 2000)This review of Daniel Farber's recent book Eco-pragmatism, in which he argues on behalf of taking more pragmatic approaches to the development of environmental policy, provides both the background necessary for appreciating ...
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(1996)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2012-04-03)Reward processing studies of anhedonia have provided a great deal of support to the idea that this common symptom of depression and schizophrenia is characterized in part by decreased motivation to pursue rewards. However, ...
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(2019-08-14)Department: Leadership and Policy StudiesPractitioners and policymakers agree that teachers and students can benefit when teachers spend more time working together. However, the nature and productivity of collaboration actually done in schools seems to vary widely. ...
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(2014-07-18)Department: PhilosophyAs the cognitive sciences reveal more and more to us about the ways in which ours brains function, legal scholars, philosophers, and bioethicists are but a few of the academics that will have accommodate this increasing ...
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(Dipartimento di storia della società e delle istituzioni, Università degli studi di Milano, 1998)
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(2015-03-23)Department: Computer ScienceRobotic technology is developing rapidly, and humans are beginning to be partnered with robots. Human-robot interaction is an interdisciplinary field encompassing research questions regarding the extent of the impact of ...
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(2023-12)This study aims to understand Loneliness in the Workplace (LIW) and potential moderators at Instacart, a publicly traded technology company operating primarily in the United States and Canada, approximately one year after ...
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(H. L. Broenner, 1837)
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(John Murray, 1918)