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ArticleSchultz, WesleyRecent studies have suggested that crime-prevention strategies tend to interact with characteristics of the community in such a way that what works in one community might not work in another. In this article, we extend this finding to fear of crime an . . .
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ArticleKnowles, EricRadio and television offer promising media for addressing large-scale social problems. Unfortunately, very few mass-media messages have utilized social psychological theories of persuasion and influence. This article summarizes 2 studies that evaluate . . .
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ArticleKraiser, FlorianThe moderating role of behavioral difficulty in the attitude–behavior relationship remains a controversial topic in social psychology. Previous research has been unclear in establishing the direction of this moderation, and 3 theoretical models have b . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyThe present research investigated the persuasive impact and detectability of normative social influence. The first study surveyed 810 Californians about energy conservation and found that descriptive normative beliefs were more predictive of behavior . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyDespite a long tradition of effectiveness in laboratory tests, normative messages have had mixed success in changing behavior in field contexts, with some studies showing boomerang effects. To test a theoretical account of this inconsistency,we conduc . . .
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ArticleSchultz, WesleyThis article examines the impact of visual images and perspective taking on concern for environmental problems. Participants in the experiment were 193 university students. Results replicated earlier results showing that perspective taking, combined w . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyUsing the Implicit Association Test (IAT), we examined the tendency for people to associate self with natural or built environments, the malleability of these scores across context, and the relationship between these implicit associations and explicit . . .
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ArticleKaiser, FlorianOverreliance on one measurement approach can challenge accurate statements about reality, as findings can represent by-products of the compulsory measurement paradigm. Within the theory of planned behavior (TPB), the compatibility principle represents . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyIn this article, I propose that concern for environmental problems is fundamentally linked to the degree to which people view themselves as part of the natural environment. Two studies are reported that test aspects of this theory. The first study des . . .
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ArticleDalrymple, NancyDrawing on a recent multinational survey of environmental attitudes and behaviors, we examined the relation between religious beliefs and environmental concern. Measures included the revised New Environmental Paradigm (NEP), Thompson and Barton’s ecoc . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyThere is growing realization around the world that humans are harming the natural environment. The air we breath, the water we drink, and the land that sustains us are becoming increasingly overused, polluted, or otherwise destroyed (Allen, 1996; Milb . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyThis field experiment increased the frequency of curbside recycling among community residents using feedback interventions that targeted personal and social norms. M y team of re- searchers observed curbside recycling behaviors of 605 residents of sin . . .
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ArticleBruni, CoralRecent psychological research has examined the beliefs that individuals hold about their relationship with the natural world. This article builds on the previous literature on connectedness with nature and we introduce a new game version of the Implic . . .
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ArticleSmolova, LidiaThe personal assessments of the current and expected future state of the environment by 3130 community respondents in 18 nations were investigated at the local, national, and global spatial levels. These assessments were compared to a ranking of each . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyPrevious research has suggested that attitudes about environmental issues are rooted in the degree to which people believe that they are part of the natural environment. Researchers have distinguished between egoistic concerns, which focus on self, an . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyA multinational study is reported on the relationship between values and attitudes.Environmental attitudes were measured using the revised New Environmenta lParadigm(NEP:Dunlapet al.,1992)and Thompson and Barton's (1994) ecocentrism-anthropocentrism s . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyWe examine the relationship between the personality variable of Personal Need for Structure (PNS) and problem solving on the Einstellung water-jar task. The Einstellung task was administered under stressful and nonstressful conditions. Results from 17 . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyFour studies are reported on the structure of environmental attitudes. Based on Stern & Dietz’ (1994) value- basis theory for environmental attitudes, we predicted that concerns for environmental issues would form three correlated factors. The fir . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyThirty-one first-year psychology graduate students in a computer applications course completed a set of structured problems, unstructured problems, and data-screening problems in each of two statistical computing environments: a menu-based interface ( . . .
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ArticleTankha, GeetikaRecent research has examined the relationship between values and attitudes about environmental issues. Findings from these studies have found values of self-transcendence (positively) and self-enhancement (negatively) to predict general concern for en . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyPrior research has explored the relationship between values, attitudes about environmental issues, and pro-environmental behavior. These studies have shown a consistent pattern of results—individuals who value self-transcendent life goals tend to care . . .
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ArticleWang, Y.Q.Electric-field-induced resistive switching in metal-oxide interfaces has attracted extensive recent interest. While many agree that lattice defects play a key role, details of the physical processes are far from clear. There is debate, for example, reg . . .
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ArticleWang, Y.Q.The kinetics of electric-field-induced resistive switching across metal ͑Ag͒-Pr0.7Ca0.3MnO3 interfaces has been investigated. The resistance hysteresis ⌬R varies with the pulse amplitude V0 roughly as a step function with existence of a threshold volta . . .
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ArticleXue, Y.Y.The existence of a negative static dielectric constant has drawn a great deal of theoretical controversy. Experimentally, one has never been observed. However, low-frequency negative capacitance has been widely reported in fields including physics, che . . .
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ArticleWang, Y.Q.We report on electric field induced bipolar resistive switching in metal electrode-Pr0.7Ca0.3MnO3 interfaces that exhibit hopping transport. The electrical transport data show that the number of hopping steps needed for a carrier to cross the interfaci . . .
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ArticleSaucedo, L.Students in physics courses often use whiteboards to brainstorm, solve problems, and present results to the rest of the class, particularly in courses involving col-laborative small group work and whole class discussions. The whiteboards contain a val . . .
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ArticleLopez, M.Resistive switching phenomena induced by electric pulsing have been investigated for several years as a result of interest in memory technology development. We investigate the viability of bipolar resistive switching at cryogenic temperatures by cooli . . .
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ArticleXue, Y.Y.A negative capacitance has been observed in a nanocolloid between 0.1 and 10−5 Hz. The response is linear over a broad range of conditions. The low- dispersions of both the resistance and capacitance are consistent with the free-carrier plasma model, . . .
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ArticleWang, Y.Q.The polarity-dependent resistive switching across metal-Pr0.7Ca0.3MnO3 interfaces is investigated. The data suggest that shallow defects in the interface dominate the switching. Their density and fluctuation, therefore, will ultimately limit the device . . .
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ArticleXue, Y.Y.The significance of a negative dielectric constant has long been recognized. We report here the observation of a field-induced large negative dielectric constant of aggregates of oxide nano-particles at frequencies below ~ 1 Hz at room temperature. Th . . .
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ArticleSun, Y.Y.We investigate the polarity-dependent field-induced resistive switching phenomenon driven by electric pulses in perovskite oxides. Our data show that the switching is a common occurrence restricted to an interfacial layer between a deposited metal elec . . .
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ArticleStewart, M DPumping single electrons at a set rate is being widely pursued as an electrical current standard. Semiconductor charge pumps have been pursued in a variety of modes, including single gate ratchet, a variety of 2-gate ratchet pumps, and 2-gate turnstil . . .
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ArticleTaylor, JacobElectrical transport in double quantum dots (DQDs) illuminates many interesting features of the dots' carrier states. Recent advances in silicon quantum information technologies have renewed interest in the valley states of electrons confined in silic . . .
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ArticlePerron, JustinPauli-spin blockade (PSB) is a transport phenomenon in double quantum dots that allows for a type of spin to charge conversion often used to probe fundamental physics such as spin relaxation and singlet-triplet coupling. In this paper, we theoreticall . . .
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ArticleGasparini, FrancisPrevious measurements of the superfluid density ρs and specific heat for 4He have identified effects that are manifest at distances much larger than the correlation length ξ3D [1–3]. We report here new measurements of the superfluid density which are . . .
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ArticleStewart, M. D.We present measurements of bias triangles in several biasing configurations. Using a capacitive model and two fit parameters we are able to predict the shapes and locations of the bias triangles in all measurement configurations. Furthermore, analysis . . .
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ArticleAboolian, RobertWe consider reliable facility location models in which facilities are subject to unexpected failures, and customers may be reassigned to facilities other than their regular facilities. The objective is to minimize the total expected costs in normal an . . .
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ArticleAboolian, RobertThis paper focuses on designing facility networks in the public sector so as to maximize the number of people benefiting from their services. We develop an analytical framework for the maximal accessibility network design problem that involves determi . . .
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PresentationAboolian, RobertPresentation by Robert Aboolian, Oded Berman and, Jiamin Wang at European Working Group on Locational Analysis (EWGLA) Meeting in May 2018
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ArticleSlovic, PaulResearch has demonstrated that two types of affect have an influence on judgment and decision making: incidental affect (affect unrelated to a judgment or decision such as a mood) and integral affect (affect that is part of the perceiver’s internal re . . .
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ArticleAboolian, RobertIn this paper we address the network design of a responsive supply chain consisting of make-to-order (make-to-assemble) facilities facing stochastic demand from customers residing at the nodes of a network. Each facility has a certain finite processin . . .
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ArticleZaerpour, NimaLive-cube compact storage systems realize high storage space utilization and high throughput, due to full automation and independent movements of unit loads in three-dimensional space. Applying an optimal two-class-based storage policy where high-turn . . .
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ArticleSharif, ShahedLet $K$ be a local field of residue characteristic $p$. Let $C$ be a curve over $K$ whose minimal proper regular model has totally degenerate semi-stable reduction. Under certain hypotheses, we compute the prime-to-$p$ rational torsion subgroup on the . . .
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ArticleSharif, ShahedThe period of a curve is the smallest positive degree of Galoisinvariant divisor classes. The index is the smallest positive degree of rational divisors. We construct examples of genus one curves with prescribed period and index over certain number fi . . .
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ArticleClark, PeteWe present three results on the period-index problem for genus-one curves over global fields. Our first result implies that for every pair of positive integers (P, I) such that I is divisible by P and divides P 2 , there exists a number field K and a . . .
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AbstractHanspal, SavitaPresentation by Roechrich, Henry, Anderson, Beverlee, Grabanski, Julie, and Hanspal, Savita at The Art and Science of Marketing Education 2015 Annual Fall Conference September 16-18, 2015, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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AbstractCelly, KirtiPresentation by Glen H. Brodowsky, Susan Cadwallader, Vincent Carter and Kirti Sawhney Celly at 2014 Annual Conference Marketing Educators’ Teaching Challenges and Career Opportunities in San Jose, California April 24-26, 2014
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AbstractSchuster, Camille P.Presentation by Glen H Brodowsky, Camille P. Schuster and, Beverlee B. Anderson at the Annual Marketing Management Association Spring Conference March 22 - 24, 2017 Chicago, IL
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PresentationBrodowsky, GlenPresentation by Beverlee Anderson and Glen Brodowsky at the Marketing Management Association Spring Conference in 2015
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AbstractShankweiler, JimPresentation by Beverlee Anderson, Ryan Eanes, Adriane Grumbei, Kristy McManus and Jim Shankweiler at 22nd Annual Marketing Management Association Fall Educators’ Conference September 20-22, 2017, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania