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Texas Christian University
Education•Fort Worth, Texas, United States•
About: Texas Christian University is a education organization based out in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 3245 authors who have published 8258 publications receiving 282216 citations. The organization is also known as: TCU & Texas Christian University, TCU.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Earnings, Substance abuse, Mental health
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TL;DR: This paper found that the reluctance to transmit bad news is a self-presentational display, not a product of intra-psychic discomfort, and that subjects who believe that they are visible to the peer take twice as long to deliver failure feedback as success feedback.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the uniqueness of the founding event is examined through the examination of two implicit assertions, those of temporal stability and temporal locus of growth determinants, and the authors test their validity through an examination of the validity of these implicit assertions.
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TL;DR: The first comparison of change-detection memory between humans and a species closely related to humans, the rhesus monkey is reported, showing that performance depends on the perceptual distance between items before and after the change, and depends on display size in an approximately power-law fashion.
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TL;DR: The authors examines how institutions, particularly those related to the regulatory environment and culture of East Asia, shape the venture capital industry and create differences from the Venture capital industry in the West, and concludes with a research agenda for building a fuller understanding of how venture capital works in East Asia and what outside investors and firms need to familiarize themselves with.
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TL;DR: Training assessments were collected from substance abuse treatment counselors who attended a training on dual diagnosis and another on therapeutic alliance as part of a state-sponsored conference to assess counselor perceptions of training quality, relevance, and resources in relation to its use during the 6 months after the conference.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Fred H. Gage | 216 | 967 | 185732 |
Daniel J. Eisenstein | 179 | 672 | 151720 |
Michael A. Hitt | 120 | 361 | 74448 |
Joseph Sarkis | 101 | 482 | 45116 |
Peter M. Frinchaboy | 76 | 216 | 38085 |
Lynn A. Boatner | 72 | 661 | 22536 |
Tai C. Chen | 70 | 276 | 22671 |
D. Dwayne Simpson | 65 | 245 | 16239 |
Garry D. Bruton | 64 | 150 | 17157 |
Robert F. Lusch | 64 | 180 | 43021 |
Johnmarshall Reeve | 60 | 113 | 18671 |
Nigel F. Piercy | 54 | 166 | 9051 |
Barbara J. Thompson | 53 | 217 | 12992 |
Zygmunt Gryczynski | 52 | 374 | 10692 |
Priyabrata Mukherjee | 51 | 140 | 14328 |