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Bowling Green State University

EducationBowling Green, Ohio, United States
About: Bowling Green State University is a education organization based out in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 8315 authors who have published 16042 publications receiving 482564 citations. The organization is also known as: BGSU.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between schedule control and work engagement is mediated by schedule satisfaction and perceived supervisor support among workers employed in hourly retail jobs, and a model was tested to examine the relationship of schedule control with work engagement.

137 citations

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TL;DR: Based on access to secret documents and interviews with many of the participants, Subversion as Foreign Policy is an extraordinary account of civil war in Indonesia provoked by President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and resulting in the killing of thousands of Indonesians and the destruction of much of the country's air force and navy as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Based on access to secret documents and interviews with many of the participants, Subversion as Foreign Policy is an extraordinary account of civil war in Indonesia provoked by President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and resulting in the killing of thousands of Indonesians and the destruction of much of the country's air force and navy.\"This startling new book reveals a covert intervention by the United States in Indonesia in the late 1950s involving, among other things, the supply of thousands of weapons, the creation and deployment of a secret CIA air force and logistical support from the Seventh Fleet. The intervention occurred on such a massive scale that it is difficult to believe it has been kept almost totally secret from the American public for nearly 40 years. And this CIA operation proved to be even more disastrous than the Bay of Pigs\". -- San Francisco Chronicle\"An exemplary study of an ignominious chapter of the Cold War in Southeast Asia\". -- Journal of Asian Studies\"Subversion as Foreign Policy is a remarkable book.... The Kahins have provided a rare insight into the workings of U.S. policy towards Indonesia, both clandestine and official\". -- London Times Literary Supplement

137 citations

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TL;DR: This study compared scores of kindergarten children with and without specific language impairment on three commonly used language sample analysis measures: mean length of utterance in morphemes (MLU-m), the index of productive syntax (IPSyn), and number of different words (NDWs).

137 citations

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TL;DR: The goal of the Preservice Technology Infusion Project as mentioned in this paper was to "prepare higher education faculty, K-12 teachers, and preservice teachers to integrate technology into their instruction to facilitate a dynamic, constructivist vision of technology integration".
Abstract: This article describes year two of an ongoing Goals 2000 Preservice Technology Infusion Project that sought to prepare higher education faculty, K–12 teachers, and preservice teachers to integrate technology into their instruction to facilitate a dynamic, constructivist vision of technology integration. Results indicate that project activities facilitated (1) increased proficiency in technology applications and instructional methods among all participants and (2) faculty integration of technology in education courses. In addition, higher education faculty and preservice teachers felt that project activities enabled a constructivist view of technology integration, as they now see technology as an instructional tool used to engage students in meaningful learning.

136 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional study of the Ohio Trauma Registry, a statewide database of all injured patients who died or were admitted for more than 48 hours to both trauma and nontrauma centers, was performed to identify at what age mortality truly increases for older victims of trauma.
Abstract: Objectives The chosen age cutoff for considering patients with trauma to be "elderly" has ranged from 55 to 80 years in trauma guidelines and studies. The goal of this study was to identify at what age mortality truly increases for older victims of trauma. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study of the Ohio Trauma Registry, a statewide database of all injured patients who died or were admitted for more than 48 hours to both trauma and nontrauma centers. Patients 16 years or older entered into the registry between January 1, 2003, and December 31, 2006, were included. Inhospital mortality rates were obtained and stratified by 5-year age intervals and by injury severity score (ISS). Rates between age groups were compared using logistic regression to identify significant differences in mortality. Results Included were 75 658 patients. In logistic regression, patients 70 to 74 years of age had significantly greater mortality than all younger age groups when stratified by ISS ( P ≤ .001-.004). When considering other 5-year age groups as referent (40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69 years old), no other group was associated with significantly increased mortality, as compared to younger groups ( P > .05 for all). Conclusion Patients 70 to 74 years of age have significantly greater mortality than all younger age groups when stratified by ISS. Age cutoffs based on younger ages are not associated with significant increases in mortality. An age of 70 years should be considered as an appropriate cutoff for considering a patient to be elderly in future studies of trauma and development of geriatric trauma triage criteria.

136 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Eduardo Salas12971162259
Russell A. Barkley11935560109
Hong Liu100190557561
Jaak Panksepp9944640748
Kenneth I. Pargament9637241752
Robert C. Green9152640414
Robert W. Motl8571227961
Evert Jan Baerends8531852440
Hugh Garavan8441928773
Janet Shibley Hyde8322738440
Michael L. Gross8270127140
Jerry Silver7820125837
Michael E. Robinson7436619990
Abraham Clearfield7451319006
Kirk S. Schanze7351219118
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
202321
202274
2021485
2020511
2019497