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Meta-Analytic Procedures for Combining Studies With Multiple Effect Sizes
(American Psychological Association, 1986)
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing research results from studies yielding multiple effect sizes based on multiple dependent variables. These require, in addition ...
Unification and Grammatical Theory
(Cascadilla Press, 1986)
This paper informally presents a new view of grammar that has emerged from a number of distinct but related lines of investigation in theoretical and computational linguistics. Under this view, many current linguistic ...
New Data on the Origin of Modern Man in the Levant
(University of Chicago Press, 1986)
The Walls of Jericho: An Alternative Interpretation
(University of Chicago Press, 1986)
Proper and Common Nouns: Form Class Judgments in Broca's Aphasia
(Elsevier BV, 1986)
Studies of agrammatic Broca's aphasics' comprehension of sentences containing articles have demonstrated profound deficits. It has not been clear whether the impairments are due to an inability to isolate the article in ...
Skepticism about Practical Reason
(Journal of Philosophy, Inc., 1986)
How to Become a Dominant French Philosopher: The Case of Jacques Derrida
(University of Chicago Press, 1986)
How can a interpretive theory gain legitimacy in two cultural markets as different as France and the United States? This study examines the intellectual, cultural, institutional, and social conditions of legitimation of ...
A Defense of Traditional Hypotheses about the Term Structure of Interest Rates
(Blackwell Publishing, 1986)
Expectations theories of asset returns may be interpreted either as stating that risk premia are zero or that they are constant through time. Under the former interpretation, different versions of the expectations theory ...
War and Peace: The Evolution of Modern Personnel Administration in U.S. Industry
(University of Chicago Press, 1986)
This paper charts the transformation of the employment relationship in different industries during the second quarter of this century and is based on a representative sampling of U.S. business organizations. The first ...
Reply to Orr
(Institute for the Study of Man, 1986)