7,284 research outputs found
531. Shawl owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah
Photograph of and document for a shawl or cape owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah. Belonged to the mother of Harriet Bennion Harker, who came from England and lived in South Salt Lak
[Letter from Debbie Cottrell to Stephen P. Anderson - April 2022]
Email from Dennie Cottrell, president of Texas Lutheran University, forwarding to Stephen P. Anderson a message sent to her by Gil Narro Garcia, the first director of the Mexican American Studies program at TLU. Garcia praises the 50th anniversary of the program and provides reminiscences of his time heading it
Young woman. / Cottrell & Engelhart, Lansing.
Half-length portrait of a young woman. Light hand coloring.; Case: leather with geometric pattern and hook-and-eye lock, nonpareil mat, red velvet pad with impressed design.; Printed paper label at edge of base tray: Cottrell & Engelhart, Lansing.; Title devised by cataloger
What is this thing called 'community'?: an example in far north Queensland
[Extract] The Bloomfield River region lies in tropical north Queensland, Australia (see Figure 1.1). It is a mountainous area adjacent to the coast and bordered by the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The catchment is vulnerable to flooding, bushfires and tropical cyclones. In the process of conducting an appraisal of community awareness and preparedness for natural hazards (Cottrell et al., 2001), it became apparent that it was necessary to ask the question: what is a community, and what are the implications for hazard studies and practice
Roswell F. Cottrell
Photographic reproduction of a head and shoulders portrait of Roswell F. Cottrell. Cottrell was a minister and evangelist. He was an author and wrote for the Review & Herald. He also served as President of the New York Conference
Oral history interview with Vivian Cottrell
Vivian Cottrell, a professional artist, recalls being around Cherokee art all her life. She discusses learning to weave baskets at a young age from her mother, Betty Scraper Garner. Cottrell describes basket weaving as her mother-daughter time and talks about going to their first art show together. She discusses taking a break from weaving for seven years after her mother died and her creative process and development as an artist.The Oklahoma Native Artists Collection is a series of interviews with Native American artists living in Oklahoma or have Oklahoma ties. The purpose of this project is to highlight the contributions of American Indian artists to the state by examining their lives and careers through the lens of art. This series also contains interviews with collectors, gallery owners and festival organizers
532. Basque and skirt owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah
Photograph of and document for a basque and skirt owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah. Made for Harriet Bennion Harker, who lived in Salt Lake Cit
Oral history interview with Gordon V. Cottrell
Gordon Cottrell discuses living in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Topics include soldiers returning from the Spanish-American War, his father's work as a fireman, recreation along the Big Sioux River, interactions with Native Americans, working in the Manchester Biscuit Company, the Sioux Falls Brewery, his experiences in World War I, the Ku Klux Klan, working as a mail carrier, and the Powder House explosion of 1938
Cottrell, G A, NX18287
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/379024Surname: COTTRELL
Given Name(s) or Initials: G A
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX18287
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 2325192836
Item: [2016.0049.11317] "Cottrell, G A, NX18287
A theory of adverse impact: Meta-analytic update of the 3-step model
In an attempt to better understand the causes of adverse impact, Cottrell, Newman, and Roisman (2015) have recently introduced a theoretical model called the 3-Step Model of Adverse Impact. The 3-Step Model provides a parsimonious developmental explanation for the origin of the Black-White cognitive test score gap, in which race relates to maternal advantage factors, which in turn relate to parenting factors, which in turn relate to cognitive test scores. One potential limitation of Cottrell et al.’s model, which is common in empirical tests of mediation models, is that the parameter estimates are based upon a single primary sample. To extend the applicability of the 3-Step model, I replicate the 3-Step Model of Adverse Impact (i.e., a mediation model) using Hunter and Schmidt (2004) meta-analytic methods, by conducting a research synthesis of the correlations involved in the 3-Step Model. This meta-analytic examination of the 3-Step Model is a rigorous empirical test to see which parts of the model still hold when using meta-analytic average population estimates across a diverse variety of samples. Results suggest that many of the parameter estimates and correlations of the model are of similar size and direction as in the original Cottrell et al. (2015) model, but less of the gap is meta-analytically explained by the covariates in the 3-Step Model.Submission original under an indefinite embargo labeled 'Open Access'. The submission was exported from vireo on 2018-03-13 without embargo termsThe student, Jonathan Cottrell, accepted the attached license on 2017-09-19 at 15:06.The student, Jonathan Cottrell, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2017-09-19 at 15:11.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2017-09-20 at 14:08.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #11653 on 2018-03-13 at 10:03:39Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-13T15:44:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
COTTRELL-DISSERTATION-2017.pdf: 1526283 bytes, checksum: 0f778edc4f80a3b62cea8a68470342e0 (MD5)
LICENSE.txt: 4214 bytes, checksum: 5d8275f53acc9f48a26624ad6dc91c43 (MD5)
PROQUEST_LICENSE.txt: 4560 bytes, checksum: f616e172ff8150e72510d5b1b4643392 (MD5)
Previous issue date: 2017-09-2
- …
