959 research outputs found

    PRICE REPORTING in A THIN MARKET

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    Citation: Ajewole, K., Schroeder, T. C., & Parcell, J. (2016). PRICE REPORTING in A THIN MARKET. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 48(4), 345-365. doi:10.1017/aae.2016.19Thin markets create challenges for reporting market information by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and for users of the information. This study examines distributions of transactions comprising daily price reports in the U.S. hog market. We determine publicly reported daily prices are sensitive to which packing plants buy hogs. Transaction prices comprising USDA Agricultural Marketing Service price reports are not normally distributed; care must be taken in reporting and interpreting transaction prices. Economically important variations in prices occur because of packer-specific indicators. Daily reported prices are used as base prices in marketing agreements, making variation of even greater importance. Copyright © The Author(s) 2016

    progress report FY 2004-2005

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    PI: Michael Qian, Oregon State University ; collaborators: Chad Finn, USDA-ARS HCRL, Jan-Marie Schroeder, Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Effect of Volcanic Aerosol on Atmosphere Aerosol Properties

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    Title: Effect of Volcanic Aerosol on Atmospheric Aerosol Properties, Author: Ronald Schroeder, Location: ThodeAerosol particle size and mass were estimated from spectral aerosol optical depths. Optical depths were calculated from sunphotometer measurements before and after the eruption of El Chichón in 1982. Although aerosol parameters varied considerably with synoptic conditions, an increase in aerosol size and mass after the eruption was evident.ThesisBachelor of Arts (BA

    Some Results on the Schroeder–Bernstein Property for Separable Banach Spaces

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    AbstractWe construct a continuum of mutually non-isomorphic separable Banach spaces which are complemented in each other. Consequently, the Schroeder–Bernstein Index of any of these spaces is 2ℵ0. Our construction is based on a Banach space introduced by W. T. Gowers and B. Maurey in 1997. We also use classical descriptive set theory methods, as in some work of the first author and C. Rosendal, to improve some results of P. G. Casazza and of N. J. Kalton on the Schroeder–Bernstein Property for spaces with an unconditional finite-dimensional Schauder decomposition.</jats:p

    ReInventing The University: Literacies and Legitimacy in the Postmodern Academy

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    Schroeder argues that, for students, postmodern instability in literacy and meaning has become a question of the legitimacy of current discourse of education. Schroeder is committed, then, to constructing literacies jointly with students and by so doing to bringing students to engage more deeply with education and society. To accomplish this, of course, he must advocate rebalancing instruction to a more radically student-centered curriculum. This does not mean he abandons traditional discourse or traditional practice in the classroom; rather, tradition becomes only one voice among many in the classroom, instead of being the dominating one. ReInventing the University is an extended discussion of why Schroeder feels this is necessary, how he tries to construct literacies that have legitimacy with students, and what his experiences could mean for classrooms, departments, and disciplines.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/1128/thumbnail.jp

    Replication Data for: The pandemic’s effects on publishing at Politics & Gender

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    In this paper, we examine the impact of the pandemic on the gender distribution of submissions as well as assess other possible Covid-19 effects, such as a greater reliance on author teams rather than solo submissions. With more than six years of submission data, including more than two years after the pandemic was declared, we find no evidence of changes in submission patterns at Politics & Gender pre-and post-pandemic

    Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts

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    1 Pág. Correción errata.In the version of this Article originally published, the surname of author Tina Parkhurst was incorrectly written as Schroeder. This has now been corrected.Peer reviewe

    Erratum: Schroeder, M.J. The Philosophy of Philosophies: Synthesis through Diversity. Philosophies 2016, 1, 1

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    The author wishes to add the following correction to his paper published in Philosophies [1]:The repeated fragment from lines 13&ndash;18 and part of 19 on page 69 should be deleted [...

    Managing Emotions in the Workplace

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    Donald Gibson (with S. Schroeder) is a contributing author, “Grinning, Frowning, and Emotionless: Agent Perceptions of Power and their Effect on Felt and Displayed Emotions in Influence Attempts.”, pp. 184-211.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/business-books/1025/thumbnail.jp
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