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Research centers as agents of change in the contemporary academic landscape: their role and impact in HBCU, EPSCoR, and Majority universities

EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation

Rogers JD.
GSID: UvlnUhq9sUAJ
JD Rogers - Research Evaluation, 2012 - academic.oup.com

The presence of research centers on university campuses has expanded dramatically over the past two decades. The research center is a prominent feature of the contemporary academic landscape with some institutions hosting dozens or even more than one hundred....

The short-run and long-run effects of behavioral interventions: Experimental evidence from energy conservation

program design

Allcott H, Rogers T.
GSID: RGdcijvvfeoJ
H Allcott, T Rogers - American Economic Review, 2014 - aeaweb.org

… In this section, we assess the importance of persistence for cost effectiveness and for program design. We define cost effectiveness as the … and habituation can be used to optimize program design. In this setting, the optimal program...

On the misplaced politics of behavioural policy interventions

interventions

Tannenbaum D, Fox CR, Rogers T.
GSID: aCYb_MO7RUYJ
D Tannenbaum, CR Fox, T Rogers - Nature Human Behaviour, 2017 - nature.com

… Behavioural policy interventions leverage insights from the social and behavioural sciences… of behavioural policy interventions, which we focus on in this paper, are interventions that ‘… Behavioural policy interventions represent a new set of tools for making public...

Experimental and quasi-experimental designs

quasi-experimental designs

Rogers J, Revesz A.
GSID: sXG53dNLboYJ
J Rogers, A Revesz - … handbook of research methods in applied …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com

… In the sections to follow, we introduce five common research designs used within experimental and quasi-experimental research, highlighting their advantages and limitations with a view to helping researchers select designs that are best suited to address their research...

Program-level assessment of research centers: Contribution of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers to US Nanotechnology National Initiative goals

EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation

Kay L, Rogers JD, Youtie J.
GSID: 0kJYFlO6AegJ
JD Rogers, J Youtie, L Kay - Research Evaluation, 2012 - academic.oup.com

Abstract The Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers (NSECs) operate in the context of a National Science Foundation (NSF) program that represents one of the key instruments of nanotechnology policy in the USA. In this article, we report on a...

Skin-interfaced systems for sweat collection and analytics

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

Choi J, Ghaffari R, Rogers JA.
GSID: 5wHLlU8CzL8J
J Choi, R Ghaffari, LB Baker, JA Rogers - Science advances, 2018 - science.org

Recent interdisciplinary advances in materials, mechanics, and microsystem designs for biocompatible electronics, soft microfluidics, and electrochemical biosensors establish the foundations for emerging classes of thin, skin-interfaced platforms capable of capturing, storing, and performing quantitative, spatiotemporal measurements of sweat chemistry,...

A point, counterpoint response strategy for complex short stories

classroom instruction

Rogers T.
GSID: ojQcxNLS21wJ
T Rogers - Journal of Reading, 1990 - JSTOR

■ Students often play a limited role in the interpretive process as it unfolds in classroom literature dis-cussions. As one ninth-grade student said:'There is usually a class theme …

Win, place or show: Gauging the economic success of the Renoir and Barnes art exhibits

museums

Rogers J.
GSID: JkbMhuHz6X0J
D Stanley, J Rogers, S Smeltzer, L Perron - Journal of Cultural Economics, 2000 - Springer

Special art exhibits, sometimes known as``blockbusters'', are often thought of as tourism andbusiness generators. This belief is fostered byeconomic impact studies that bravely …

Teaching medical decision making and students' clinical problem solving skills.

Medical teacher

Rogers JC, Swee DE, Ullian JA.
PMID: 1749347
Med Teach. 1991;13(2):157-64. doi: 10.3109/01421599109029025.

Medical students need to be taught explicitly about decision making to be prepared for the changing health care environment. Medical decision making curricula have received favourable responses from students and have influenced some aspects of student performance. Questions remain...

Research in danger.

Nursing times

Rogers J, Scott E.
PMID: 6917201
Nurs Times. 1982 Feb 10-16;78(6):225.

No abstract available.

Aptitude x treatment interactions in family medicine research.

Family medicine

Holloway RL, Rogers JC.
PMID: 2792610
Fam Med. 1989 Sep-Oct;21(5):374-8.

A model for research, aptitude x treatment interactions (ATI), is presented. This model has some specific utility for family medicine research. ATI can test the interaction between individual differences (aptitudes) and experimental interventions (treatments). Thus, in an applied setting...

Ferromagnetic, folded electrode composite as a soft interface to the skin for long-term electrophysiological recording.

Advanced functional materials

Jang KI, Jung HN, Lee JW, Xu S, Liu YH, Ma Y, Jeong JW, Song YM, Kim J, Kim BH, Banks A, Kwak JW, Yang Y, Shi D, Wei Z, Feng X, Paik U, Huang Y, Ghaffari R, Rogers JA.
PMID: 28413376
Adv Funct Mater. 2016 Oct 25;26(40):7281-7290. doi: 10.1002/adfm.201603146. Epub 2016 Sep 09.

This paper introduces a class of ferromagnetic, folded, soft composite material for skin-interfaced electrodes with releasable interfaces to stretchable, wireless electronic measurement systems. These electrodes establish intimate, adhesive contacts to the skin, in dimensionally stable formats compatible with multiple...

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