Operations Research 2004 Meritorious Service Award Recipients and Appreciation to 2004 Referees
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Winner of Cld’s 2004 Award for Outstanding Research
This study investigated the effect of the disability labels learning disabilities (LD) and emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) on public school general education and special education teachers’ willingness to refer students to gifted programs. Results indicated that teachers were significantly influenced by the LD and EBD labels when making referrals to gifted programs. Both groups of teac...
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In this thesis, we investigate the formation and movement of self-organizing collectives of animals in homogeneous environments. For this, we propose a general modeling framework that incorporates how individuals perceive information from neighbors, and the amount of information perceived. In particular, we construct and analyze a new one-dimensional nonlocal hyperbolic model which assumes that...
متن کاملCAIMS*SCMAI Doctoral Dissertation Award 2004 Winner and Abstract
In this thesis, we investigate the formation and movement of self-organizing collectives of animals in homogeneous environments. For this, we propose a general modeling framework that incorporates how individuals perceive information from neighbors, and the amount of information perceived. In particular, we construct and analyze a new one-dimensional nonlocal hyperbolic model which assumes that...
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disease are much less likely than men with HIV to receive potentially lifeprolonging drugs even though they have private health insurance that would help pay for the drugs, according to a recent study from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Fred J. Hellinger, Ph.D., and William E. Encinosa, Ph.D., of AHRQ’s Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, found that only 39 percent ...
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experience adverse patient safety events— such as medical injuries or errors—in the course of their care. Those in vulnerable populations, including children under 1 year old are at highest risk for medical injuries related to hospitalization, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The study, which uses the recently developed Patient...
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عنوان ژورنال: Operations Research
سال: 2005
ISSN: 0030-364X,1526-5463
DOI: 10.1287/opre.1050.0246