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(2017-10-05)Department: PsychologyCurrent literature in moral judgments mainly focuses on hypothetical static and deterministic dilemmas, which may not be applicable to real world moral judgments and may not reveal the real underpinnings of moral judgments. ...
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(Southern Economic Journal, 1986)In situations of uncertain worker productivity and risk aversion, labor market contracts have a dual objective of promoting incentives and risk spreading. A trade-off between these objectives is present in single period ...
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(2011-03-15)Department: ManagementBusinesspeople sometimes face moral equivocality at work, when they must discern the moral implications of a problem. That equivocality poses a risk of overlooking or misconstruing important implications of a problem; for ...
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(2010-08-09)Department: English“Morbid Strains” studies the development of morbid formal characteristics in Victorian poetry, novels, and life-writing from the mid-nineteenth century to the fin de siècle. During this period, Alfred Tennyson, Elizabeth ...
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(Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Education and Human Development, 2010-02-04)The multicultural staff of the Tennessee Disability Pathfinder discuss reaching out to diverse communities on February 3, 2010.
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(2013-07-01)Department: HistoryThis dissertation is a transatlantic story of Caribbean post-emancipation centered on the experiences of approximately fifty Afro-Barbadian families (346 people) who emigrated to Liberia in 1865. At the outset, it explores ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2004)The release of Enovid in 1960, the first birth control pill, afforded U.S. women unprecedented freedom to plan childbearing and their careers. This paper uses plausibly exogenous variation in state consent laws to evaluate ...
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(Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' official policy of neutrality for most of World War I is frequently attributed to the country's economic interests and substantial ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-08-19)
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(2009-09-18)Department: SociologyThis paper proposes a modified research design for moral panic research and research investigating the importance of social problems generally. The paper argues that a more appropriate research design for the importance ...
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(2015-04-02)Department: SociologyDespite a large literature outlining the significance of racial discrimination for risk of poor health and well-being among black Americans, there is a growing recognition that current measures fail to reliably and ...
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(2020-11-16)Department: Biomedical InformaticsMedication adherence is a complex set of time-varying behaviors—filling, ingesting, and refilling medication at the right time and in the right manner—necessary to effective pharmacotherapy. Proper methods of quantifying ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2020-03-19)This capstone explores ways to support teachers in leveraging Instagram effectively for professional development.
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(2012-07-23)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyOrganisms across phylogeny have neuronal circuits that control everyday activities. The somatosensory network, for example, is specifically utilized to sense the external environment and is important to properly inform ...