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Oklahoma City University

EducationOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
About: Oklahoma City University is a education organization based out in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Supreme court & Comparative law. The organization has 240 authors who have published 421 publications receiving 6923 citations.


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TL;DR: Role stressors have been shown to influence job performance, satisfaction, and both customer and sales orientation taken by salespersons as mentioned in this paper, and marketing research concerning boundary-spanning roles often...
Abstract: Role stressors have been shown to influence job performance, satisfaction, and both customer and sales orientation taken by salespersons. Marketing research concerning boundary-spanning roles often...

16 citations

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TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors examined the relation of birth order to personality and life satisfaction in China, where only children have become the majority because of national policy and found that only-child participants were more satisfied with their own lives than were sibling participants.

16 citations

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TL;DR: This article examined the investment potential and risk-hedging characteristics of platinum, palladium, and rhodium by analyzing returns on their spot prices and comparing them with gold, crude oil, and stocks.

15 citations

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TL;DR: The authors followed the students who volunteered to work at the school to discover how their participation in this new program impacted their willingness to teach English in English, teach using nontraditional methods, and apply what they had been taught during their courses via service-learning.
Abstract: In 2011, Oklahoma City University (OCU) opened its Community English School. This school implemented a project-based curriculum that was designed to accommodate English language learners from various proficiency levels and with varying amounts of time to invest in learning a new language. The school was staffed completely by students in OCU's MA in TESOL program. This study followed the students who volunteered to work at the school to discover how their participation in this new program impacted their willingness to teach English in English, teach using nontraditional methods, and apply what they had been taught during their courses via service-learning. In addition, it explored the impact of their applications of course content and new methods on shaping their identities as professional teachers of English.

15 citations

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TL;DR: This article found that the opinions and performance of modern legal researchers do not support the traditional notion that print digests are the tool of choice for researching legal rules while electronic databases are best suited for finding cases discussing unique factual situations.
Abstract: Professor Peoples reports the results of a study finding that the opinions and performance of modern legal researchers do not support the traditional notion that print digests are the tool of choice for researching legal rules while electronic databases are best suited for finding cases discussing unique factual situations. Tomorrow's lawyers are unaware of some common shortcomings of electronic research and do not possess the strategies to compensate for them. Law librarians must become more involved in electronic database instruction, integrate legal information literacy education into the curriculum, and advocate for improvements to electronic databases to improve the situation.

15 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20224
202114
202013
201921
201812