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[La dame des belles cousines, vaudeville d'Armand Dartois : costume de Pitrot (Chevalier Constant) / dessiné par Pitrot]
[Le roi René ou la Provence au XVe siècle, opéra de Sewrin, Belle et Hérold : costume de Gavaudan (le roi René) / dessiné par Pitrot]
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The Emerging South, 17-18 April 1970
17-18 April 1970https://egrove.olemiss.edu/civ_pubs/1038/thumbnail.jp
The Social Desirability Scale-17 (SDS-17): Convergent validity, discriminant validity, and relationship with age
Four studies are presented investigating the convergent validity, discriminant validity, and relationship with age of the Social Desirability Scale-17 (SDS-17). As to convergent validity, SDS-17 scores showed correlations between .52 and .85 with other measures of social desirability (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Lie Scale, Sets of Four Scale, Marlowe-Crowne Scale). Moreover, scores were highly sensitive to social-desirability-provoking instructions (job-application instruction). Finally, with respect to the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding, SDS-17 scores showed a unique correlation with impression management, but not with self-deception. As to discriminant validity, SDS-17 scores showed nonsignificant correlations with neuroticism, extraversion, psychoticism, and openness to experience, whereas there was some overlap with agreeableness and conscientiousness. With respect to relationship with age, the SDS-17 was administered in a sample stratified for age, with age ranging from 18 to 89 years. In all but the oldest age group, the SDS-17 showed substantial correlations with the Marlowe-Crowne Scale. The influence of age (cohort) on mean scores, however, was significantly smaller for the SDS-17 than for the Marlowe-Crowne Scale. In sum, results indicate that the SDS-17 is a reliable and valid measure of social desirability, suitable for adults of 18 to 80 years of age
Computational Modeling on Concrete, Masonry and Fiber-reinforced Composites: Proceedings of the Workshop on 17 – 18 June 2009, Delft, The Netherlands
This booklet comprises the extended abstracts to be presented at the Ma(gni)FiCo workshop held in Delft, The Netherlands, on 17-18 June 2009. The spirit of this workshop is to have a small gathering with ample time for lively conversation and interaction among the student and faculty researchers. As a partial acronym, Ma(gni)FiCo stands for a Computational Modeling Workshop on Masonry, Fiber-reinforced Composites and Concrete. The theme of the workshop is computational modeling with two primary focus areas – masonry and fiber-reinforced composites (cement-based and polymeric). Several research areas “bridge” these topics, such as the modeling and analysis techniques being used to evaluate these and other brittle materials. Furthermore, several participants are researching structural designs that combine masonry and composites.Design & ConstructionCivil Engineering and Geoscience
Author and poet Lily Brett at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 18 October 2012 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author and poet Lily Brett at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 18 October 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Subsurface drip irrigation in Nebraska
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska
Improving center pivot performance to increase surface water system efficiency
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska
Environmental quality incentive program and practicing irrigation water management
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska
Tools to use for water management
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska
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