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The Field Experience as a Potential Barrier to Underrepresented Minority Student Participation in Ecological Sciences

Science and underrepresented

Bowser G, Roberts NS, Whipple S.
GSID: FruG8LV0iHEJ
S Whipple, G Bowser, R Harvey, NS Roberts - Bulletin of the Ecological …, 2021 - JSTOR

Field experiences become pivotal moments for many learners (ie, students) in the environmental sciences (Lertzman 2002). The first introduction to a field setting for a student can range from a guided hike where students are introduced to the flora...

Interventions that can Reduce Inappropriate Prescribing in the Elderly

education interventions

Mitchell G, Roberts MS, Vitetta L.
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S Kam, G Mitchell, L Vitetta, MS Roberts - Drugs, 2009 - baycrest.echoontario.ca

Abstract inappropriate prescribing of medicines may lead to a significant risk of an adverse drug-related event. In particular, prescribing may be regarded as inappropriate when …

Using emprical benchmarks to assess the effects of a parentimplemented language intervention for children with language impairments

interventions

Roberts MY.
GSID: GVA3DowHsFEJ
MY Roberts - 2011 - search.proquest.com

Young children who have expressive and receptive language impairments during their toddler years are at increased risk for persistent language impairment and later academic …

Assessing the effects of a parent-implemented language intervention for children with language impairments using empirical benchmarks: A pilot study

interventions

Kaiser AP, Roberts MY.
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MY Roberts, AP Kaiser - 2012 - ASHA

Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which a parent-implemented language intervention improves language skills in toddlers at risk for persistent …

Serving the most severe of serious emotionally disturbed students in school settings

out of school settings

Vernberg EM, Roberts MC.
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JE Nyre, EM Vernberg, MC Roberts - … of School Mental Health Advancing …, 2003 - Springer

… In recognition of the significant, present, and immediate mental health needs of this nation’s children, much attention in recent years has been directed toward valuing school settings as an appropriate environment to provide access to a continuum of...

The effectiveness of parent-implemented language interventions: A meta-analysis

interventions

Roberts MY, Kaiser AP.
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MY Roberts, AP Kaiser - 2011 - ASHA

… In this review, only interventions in which the parent was the primary interventionist who implemented the language … interventions have focused on specific target populations (eg, autism or SLI), this review focused on determining the effects of parent-implemented...

Interventions that can reduce inappropriate prescribing in the elderly

education interventions

Mitchell G, Vitetta L, Roberts MS.
GSID: A9pyURz52yUJ
S Kaur, G Mitchell, L Vitetta, MS Roberts - Drugs & aging, 2009 - Springer

… Because of variability in assessment methodologies, mixed responses were found for education interventions aimed at improving … system interventions reported produced a significant enhancement in both prescribing and dispensing practices. Pharmacist interventions in …

Slippage in the Conservation Reserve Program or spurious correlation? A comment

program design

Bucholtz S, Roberts MJ.
GSID: 13gCWUTvmn0J
MJ Roberts, S Bucholtz - American Journal of Agricultural …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library

Abstract The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) pays farmers about $2 billion per year to retire cropland under ten‐to fifteen‐year contracts. Recent research by Wu found that …

Quantifying social vulnerability: a methodology for identifying those at risk to natural hazards

Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community AND Program Evaluation

Roberts S, Zoppou C.
GSID: 2IxgRZtWRt8J
A Dwyer, C Zoppou, O Nielsen, S Day, S Roberts - 2004 - ntpu.edu.tw

Australia is exposed to a wide range of natural hazards, including earthquake, cyclone, landslide, flood, storm surge, severe wind, bushfire, coastal erosion, hail storm and drought. At potential risk from these hazards are people, buildings, transport infrastructure, economies and...

Traditional practice for non‐traditional students? Examining the role of pedagogy in higher education retention

non-traditional student

Roberts S.
GSID: EKJpDvxlYPQJ
S Roberts - Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2011 - Taylor & Francis

… considers student retention, rather than recruitment. Specifically, it focuses on whether non‐traditional … Using a qualitative framework, the views of a group of non‐traditional students are …

Comparing instructional approaches in caregiver-implemented intervention: an interdisciplinary systematic review and meta-analysis

instructional interventions

Sone BJ, Roberts MY.
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BJ Sone, J Lee, MY Roberts - Journal of Early Intervention, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com

… To our knowledge, this is the first meta-analysis that has used caregiver outcomes to determine effective instructional strategies. As a whole, caregiver-implemented interventions are known to increase the dosage of intervention that children receive; the findings of this...

Sample size and power calculations for trials and quasi-experimental studies with clustering

quasi-experimental designs

Roberts S.
GSID: T-wIMK_KuvQJ
E Batistatou, C Roberts, S Roberts - The Stata Journal, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com

… This article considers the estimation of power and sample size in experimental and quasi-experimental intervention studies, where there is clustering of subjects within one or both intervention arms, for both continuous and binary outcomes. A new command, clsampsi,...

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