119,856 research outputs found

    Star quilts, by Lois Rossetta Robison Bridges

    No full text
    Image of a Star quilt created before 1950 by Lois Rossetta Robison Bridges. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Max L. Day as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Present owner, Max received it form Lila Day as a wedding gift in 195

    George T. L. Robison.

    No full text
    During the Civil War, Robison served as a captain in Company B of the 8th Alabama Infantry regiment

    Louise Robison Matthews Collection

    No full text
    Photograph of L to R: Louise Robison Matthews and Jack Benny, Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK, April 1956

    IN SEARCH OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN ECONOMICS

    No full text
    The economic well-being of economic agents is assumed to be interpersonally dependent and varies according to the strength of relationships, values, and social bonds. The extent of this interpersonal dependency is measured using social capital coefficients in a neoclassical model in which agents with stable preferences maximize utility. The model's predictions are tested empirically by asking agents how their distribution of a scarce resource is altered by relationships.Institutional and Behavioral Economics,

    University of Utah ski team in Sun Valley, Idaho

    No full text
    Photo shows the University of Utah ski team in Sun Valley, Idaho. L-R: Jack Reddish, ?, ?, Jim Epperson, Darrell "Pinky" Robison

    SOCIAL CAPITAL AND HOUSEHOLD INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS: EVIDENCE FROM MICHIGAN AND ILLINOIS

    No full text
    Social capital is a resource increasingly recognized as having important economic and social consequences. Robison and Siles (1999) examined some of these consequences at the U.S. state level and this study extends their efforts. Their 1999 study found important connections between the distributions of social capital and the distributions of household incomes. This study asks if the relationships between social capital and household incomes discovered at the state level are also present at the community level.Consumer/Household Economics, Institutional and Behavioral Economics,

    Decisions in doubt the environment and public policy

    No full text
    Using examples from the area of waste management but touching also upon issues like the ozone layer, contaminated foodstuffs, and asbestos removal, Robison presents a new vision for rational decision making on environmental issues. But his ideas extend far beyond that arena to include other aspects of public policy. For in exploring a paradigm about how to make reasonable decisions without condemning us to inaction in the face of risks, Robison points out faults in our old policy-making methodology and offers a rationale for a decision procedure based less on certainty but more adapted and adaptive to our times

    In The Hills Of Old Kentucky

    No full text
    Victor In the Hills of Old Kentucky [Side A]; Drifting Down the Trail of Dreams [Side B] In the Hills of Old Kentucky (J. R. Shannon—Chas. L. Johnson) Vernon Dalhart—Carson Robison—Adelyne Hood Vocal Trio with violins and guitar 21488-A (43336)https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/cjrrl/1082/thumbnail.jp

    QJE-STD-18-396.R2-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Individual differences in encoding strategies and free recall dynamics

    No full text
    Supplemental material, QJE-STD-18-396.R2-Supplementary_Material for Individual differences in encoding strategies and free recall dynamics by Nash Unsworth, Ashley L Miller and Matthew K Robison in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology</p

    Climate change to offset improvements in watershed acid-base status provided by Clean Air Act and Amendments: A model application in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

    No full text
    This dataset contains parameter files, input files, and output files for application of the PnET-BGC model to the White Oak Run (WOR1) watershed in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. This model application is described in the manuscript : Robison, A. L., & Scanlon, T. M. (2018). Climate change to offset improvements in watershed acid-base status provided by Clean Air Act and Amendments: A model application in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences,123. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004519
    corecore