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What Motivates First-generation College Students to Consider an IT Career? An Integrative Perspective

Computer and Information Science and Engineering Minority-Serving Institutions Research Expansion Program AND Program Evaluation

Armstrong DJ, Deng XN, Zaza S.
GSID: 0WLizWr60DIJ
XN Deng, S Zaza, DJ Armstrong - … for Information Systems, 2022 - aisel.aisnet.org

A career in information technology (IT) presents a viable source of economic advancement for college graduates, but ethnic minority students remain underrepresented in the IT workforce. Such underrepresentation is often exacerbated by their first-generation student (FGS) status. Yet, it...

Science motivation questionnaire II: Validation with science majors and nonscience majors

science instructors

Brickman P, Armstrong N.
GSID: L1rsUFFjiD8J
SM Glynn, P Brickman, N Armstrong… - … research in science …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library

… Like many science instructors, he evokes a variety of motivation components when expressing this goal: “We want students to enjoy science, recognize its role in the world, gain greater self-confidence about learning science, and want to learn more...

Factors Influencing IT Career Choice Behaviors of First-generation College Students

Computer and Information Science and Engineering Minority-Serving Institutions Research Expansion Program AND Program Evaluation

Armstrong DJ, Deng XN, Zaza I.
GSID: 4yRG0OKRVhkJ
XN Deng, I Zaza, DJ Armstrong - 2020 - core.ac.uk

Abstract Information technology (IT) field is a potential source of economic advancement for college graduates, but in the IT workforce the representation of minority student populations is disproportionally low. The underrepresentation of minority students in IT workforce is further...

Health services in the USSR.

Nursing times

Armstrong J.
PMID: 5839351
Nurs Times. 1965 Nov 19;61(47):1592.

No abstract available.

Perceived risk of watery diarrhea and dysentery and intended compliance with chemoprophylaxis among a deployed military population.

Tropical diseases, travel medicine and vaccines

Porter CK, Felicione K, Tribble DR, Armstrong AW, Mostafa M, Riddle MS.
PMID: 28883939
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2015 Aug 19;1:7. doi: 10.1186/s40794-015-0009-2. eCollection 2015.

BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of morbidity among travelers to resource-limited regions and primary prevention is a cornerstone to risk reduction. Chemoprophylaxis has been successfully utilized for specific diseases.METHODS: We assessed self-reported compliance to daily chemoprophylaxis among...

Approach to assessing and using clinical practice guidelines.

Neurology. Clinical practice

Armstrong MJ, Gronseth GS.
PMID: 29517067
Neurol Clin Pract. 2018 Feb;8(1):58-61. doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000417.

Clinical practice guidelines are produced in ever-increasing numbers by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and other developers, with over 1,000 guidelines currently in the National Guideline Clearinghouse. Knowing when to use guidelines in clinical practice requires neurologists to...

Landscape metrics as predictors of hydrologic connectivity between Coastal Plain forested wetlands and streams.

Hydrological processes

Epting SM, Hosen JD, Alexander LC, Lang MW, Armstrong AW, Palmer MA.
PMID: 29576682
Hydrol Process. 2018 Feb 15;32(4):516-532. doi: 10.1002/hyp.11433. Epub 2018 Feb 20.

Geographically isolated wetlands, those entirely surrounded by uplands, provide numerous landscape-scale ecological functions, many of which are dependent on the degree to which they are hydrologically connected to nearby waters. There is a growing need for field-validated, landscape-scale approaches...

Mesh & Prosthesis.

Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery

Ferzoco S, Clara ES, Tang SW, Hu J, Tan WB, Shabbir A, Lomanto D, Etherson K, Atkinson K, Khan S, Gwiti P, Viswanath Y, Munipalle PC, Berrevoet F, Dhondt L, Vanlander A, Matos-Azevedo AM, Fatás Cabeza JA, Zaragoza-Fernández C, Marín J, Navarro F, Rose B, Morfesis F, Armstrong N, Das Mohapatra S, O'Hara J, Camp C, Hughes D, Windsor AC, Blair L, Cox T, Huntington C, Oommen B, Kim M, Lincourt A, Augenstein V, Heniford T, Srivastava K, Martindale R, Scott J, Rosen M, Ray D, Bossi M, Tabbara M, Carandina S, Polliand C, Barrat C, Berta R, Wong C, Yang PC, Cheung PP, Chung TM, Chan CY, Lai CH, Tang CN, Li KW, Shen YM, Li Q, Chen J, Sun L, Chen FQ, Sharma M, Satija N, Mitura K, Garnysz K, Skolimowska-Rzewuska M, Wyrwas K, Kumar S, Lee S, Alves A, Pompee C, Chirat S, Drevon-Gaillot E, Clermont G, Tung K, Yang G.
PMID: 26518793
Hernia. 2015 Apr;19:S147-56. doi: 10.1007/BF03355343.

No abstract available.

Patient involvement in guidelines is poor five years after institute of medicine standards: review of guideline methodologies.

Research involvement and engagement

Armstrong MJ, Bloom JA.
PMID: 29062544
Res Involv Engagem. 2017 Oct 02;3:19. doi: 10.1186/s40900-017-0070-2. eCollection 2017.

BACKGROUND: The United States-based Institute of Medicine 2011 standards for trustworthy clinical practice guideline development recommended patient and public involvement in guideline development via participation by patients and public representatives on guideline development groups and via external review and...

Thermal transport across nanoparticle-fluid interfaces: the interplay of interfacial curvature and nanoparticle-fluid interactions.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP

Tascini AS, Armstrong J, Chiavazzo E, Fasano M, Asinari P, Bresme F.
PMID: 28083587
Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2017 Jan 25;19(4):3244-3253. doi: 10.1039/c6cp06403e.

We investigate the general dependence of the thermal transport across nanoparticle-fluid interfaces using molecular dynamics computations. We show that the thermal conductance depends strongly both on the wetting characteristics of the nanoparticle-fluid interface and on the nanoparticle size. Strong...

What is the best strategy for investigating abnormal liver function tests in primary care? Implications from a prospective study.

BMJ open

Lilford RJ, Bentham LM, Armstrong MJ, Neuberger J, Girling AJ.
PMID: 23794594
BMJ Open. 2013 Jun 20;3(6). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003099.

OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of predictive value of liver function tests (LFTs) for the detection of liver-related disease in primary care.DESIGN: A prospective observational study.SETTING: 11 UK primary care practices.PARTICIPANTS: Patients (n=1290) with an abnormal eight-panel LFT (but no previously diagnosed...

Incidental findings from clinical sequencing in Greece: reporting experts' attitudes.

Journal of community genetics

Gourna EG, Armstrong N, Wallace SE.
PMID: 25048384
J Community Genet. 2014 Oct;5(4):383-93. doi: 10.1007/s12687-014-0194-0. Epub 2014 Jul 22.

Unprecedented progress in sequencing technologies and decreasing cost have brought genomic testing into the clinical setting. At the same time, the debate in the literature concerning the return of incidental findings (IFs) has made this an important issue internationally....

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