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Georgia State University
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About: Georgia State University is a education organization based out in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 13988 authors who have published 35895 publications receiving 1164332 citations. The organization is also known as: GSU & Georgia State.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Mental health, Stars, Health care
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TL;DR: Overall, the data indicate that the severely mentally ill engage regularly in practices known to involve increased risk for HIV transmission, and Fisher and Fisher's (1992) theoretical model is introduced to organize the possible determinants of HIV-related risk taking among severely mental ill adults.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the effects of taxpayer services on tax compliance and find that uncertainty reduces both the filing and the reporting compliance of an individual, and also find that agency-provided information has a positive and significant impact on the tendency to file a tax return and also on reporting for individuals who choose to file tax return.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that we need to examine more critically our feminist research methods in terms of the unequal power relationships on which the research process necessarily rests, drawing on their own research on the survival strategies of low-waged women workers in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Abstract: Feminist research methodologies have many advantages over more traditional positivist methodologies. Feminist research is differentiated from nonfeminist research in terms of its critiques of universality and objectivity and its emancipatory purpose. Drawing on my own research on the survival strategies of low-waged women workers in Worcester, Massachusetts, I argue that we need to examine more critically our feminist research methods in terms of the unequal power relationships on which the research process necessarily rests.
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University of California, Santa Cruz1, Ohio State University2, Colgate University3, University of Texas at Austin4, University of Arizona5, Lowell Observatory6, Moscow State University7, National Research Council8, Carnegie Institution for Science9, Georgia State University10, University of California, Berkeley11, University of Florida12, University of California, San Diego13, University of Göttingen14, Harvard University15, Johns Hopkins University16, University of Michigan17, Space Telescope Science Institute18, Tel Aviv University19, University of California, Los Angeles20, University of British Columbia21, Mount Royal University22, University of Oklahoma23, Agnes Scott College24, Special Astrophysical Observatory25, Michigan State University26, Goddard Space Flight Center27, National Central University28, Max Planck Society29, University of Hawaii at Manoa30
TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale ground-based optical spectroscopy and photometry of the variable Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 undertaken in support of an IUE monitoring campaign is described.
Abstract: A large, international program of ground-based optical spectroscopy and photometry of the variable Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 undertaken in support of an IUE monitoring campaign is described. This contribution presents the data base and describes the methods used to correct for systematic differences between spectra from different sources. Optical continuum and H-beta emission-line light curves are derived from the spectra. The behavior of the optical continuum is qualitatively the same as the behavior of the ultraviolet continuum. Cross-correlation of the ultraviolet and optical continuum measurements does not reveal any significant lag between them. The h-beta emission-line variations show the same basic pattern as seen in the continuum and ultraviolet emission lines, with H-beta lagging behind the continuum by about 20 days. This is significantly larger than the about 10 day lag deduced for Ly-alpha.
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Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
Michael Tomasello | 155 | 797 | 93361 |
Han Zhang | 130 | 970 | 58863 |
David B. Audretsch | 126 | 671 | 72456 |
Ian O. Ellis | 126 | 1051 | 75435 |
John R. Perfect | 119 | 573 | 52325 |
Vince D. Calhoun | 117 | 1234 | 62205 |
Timothy E. Hewett | 116 | 531 | 49310 |
Kenta Shigaki | 113 | 570 | 42914 |
Eric Courchesne | 107 | 240 | 41200 |
Cynthia M. Bulik | 107 | 714 | 41562 |
Shaker A. Zahra | 104 | 293 | 63532 |
Robin G. Morris | 98 | 519 | 32080 |
Richard H. Myers | 97 | 316 | 54203 |
Walter H. Kaye | 96 | 403 | 30915 |