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Abstract of The place of philosophy in the humanities: a statistical profile
(American Philosophical Association, 1982) -
Applying Hamlet's Question to the Ethical Conduct of Research: A Conceptual Addendum
(American Psychological Association, 1984) -
Case mix, costs, and outcomes — differences between faculty and community services in a university hospital
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1984)To gain insight into the possible consequences of prospective payment for university hospitals, we studied 2025 admissions to the faculty and community services of a university hospital, measuring differences in case mix, ... -
Antibiotic exposure and resistance in mixed bacterial populations
(Elsevier, 1987)Antibiotic use is often blamed for increases in the prevalence of infections due to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This paper clarifies the effects of antibiotic exposure on bacterial antibiotic resistance by developing ... -
Population changes and constitutional amendments: federalism versus democracy
(University of Michigan Law School, 1987) -
Becoming free
(1987) -
A bibliography of works on reflexivity
(Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987) -
Logical rudeness
(Springer Verlag, 1987) -
Focused Tests of Significance and Effect Size Estimation in Counseling Pyschology
(the American Psychological Association, 1988)The purpose of this article is twofold: first, to present the strategic advantages of focused over omnibus tests of statistical significance in counseling research and, second, to demonstrate the utility of interpreting ... -
Analogy Exercises for Teaching Legal Reasoning
(Jefferson Law Book Co., 1988) -
What is Software?
(Penn State University Press, 1988) -
A discrete-time model of the acquisition of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitalized patients
(International Biometric Society, 1989)Antibiotic use is thought to promote bacterial antibiotic resistance by selectively inhibiting the growth of sensitive strains. This study investigates the relation between antibiotic use and the propagation of ... -
The Reflexivity of Change: The Case of Language Norms
(Penn State University Press, 1989)In the evolution of speech, the censure of mispronunciations can cause them to abate, and thereby reinforce the prevailing norm. Conversely, widespread and longlasting mispronunciation can amend the norm. In the former ... -
A computer program for statistically-based decision analysis
(American Medical Informatics Association, 1990)The majority of patients with coronary artery disease do not fall into the well defined populations from randomized clinical trials. Observational databases contain a rich source of information that could be used by ... -
The new technology assessment
(New England Journal of Medicine, 1990) -
Section 21: Conclusions and Explorations
(Peter Lang, 1990) -
Section 20: Other Selected Paradoxes and Reflexivities in Law
(Peter Lang, 1990) -
Bibliography
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Appendix 2: Self-Amendment of State Amendment Clauses
(Peter Lang, 1990)