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Thomas Roby, VMI cadet, ca. 1904
Cadet Thomas W. Roby, Class of 1904. Inscribed on reverse, "your VMI room and class-mate, Thos. W. Roby, Jr., better known as 'Spider'"
Roby, Tom and Florence, ca. 1900.
Roby, Tom and Florence, ca. 1900. 1 photograph : mounted, b&w. ; 10x8 cm. Roby Road, Huntington, W. Va., named for the Robys.https://mds.marshall.edu/marshall_regional_photograph_collection/1264/thumbnail.jp
Roby Road & INCO, Huntington, W.Va.
Aerial view, b&w: Roby Road & INCO, facing East, Huntington, W.Va. (INCO now Huntington Special Metals)Taken at altitude of 3500 feet. Army Corps of Engineers photo.https://mds.marshall.edu/louis_mobayed_collection/1017/thumbnail.jp
Roby Road Wallace Circle, facing East, Huntington, W.Va.
Aerial view, b&w: Roby Road & Wallace Circle, facing East, Huntington, W.Va.Taken at altitude of 3500 feet. Army Corps of Engineers photo.https://mds.marshall.edu/louis_mobayed_collection/1018/thumbnail.jp
More Polygraph Futility: A Comment On Jensen, Shafer, Roby, And Roby (2015)
This article takes a critical look at the recent Jensen, Shafer, Roby, and Roby study that found that juveniles and adults have no statistically significant different rates of passing sexual history polygraph examinations. Numerous research and statistical issues are identified, including lack of independence, no adjustment for differing rates of opportunity across ages, poor construct validity of deceit, failure to adjust for base rates of deceit in subsequent analyses, and failure to include recidivism as an outcome. In addition, three arguments made by Jensen et al. against using recidivism as an outcome to judge post-conviction polygraph are discussed along with critical assessments of two recent studies examining the relationship between recidivism and sexual history polygraph examinations. It ends with a discussion of the current state of post-conviction polygraph testing research and way forward to find solid, replicable evidence that assesses its utility as a correctional intervention
How Joe Schwab Thinks: A Review of The Practical 1 after 40 Years
"How Joe Schwab Thinks: A Review of The Practical 1 after 40 Years" is an example of Biblio-Revenance, which invites a reviewer to return to previously a published work and reexamine its ideas in relation to the passing of time and the "differing sense of self." Tom Roby puts Schwab's influential essay, "The Practical, a Language for Curriculum" into its historical context, its ongoing impact, and its status after nearly half a century (1967-2007). Roby, a student and colleague of Schwab's, takes a second look at his own dissertation work when the first Practical article came out, as well as at the end of the sequence when he co-authored the Practicals 5 & 6. The changing understanding of the role of theory over the review period from Schwab's attack on its over reliance in education to its more vague usage today is one of the revealing comparisons
Overlook Dr to Stanley Rd, Roby Rd to 6th Ave, Guyandotte (N), Huntington, W.Va.
Aerial view, b&w: Overlook Drive to Stanley Rd, Roby Rd to 6th AVe, Guyandotte (N), Huntington, W.Va.Taken at altitude of 3500 feet. Army Corps of Engineers photo.https://mds.marshall.edu/louis_mobayed_collection/1054/thumbnail.jp
Roby, Thomas W., Habits Impeding Deliberation, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 17(January-March, 1985), 17-35.
Reviews Schwab\u27s conception of deliberation; takes note of three habits impeding deliberation and discusses remedies; poses a revised model of deliberation
Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.
Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB
George Albert Smith correspondence, 1884
Two letters from the George Albert Smith family papers: Letter dated 20 August 1884 at Salt Lake City by John Morgan to "Brother Roberts" concerning the "Cane Creek Massacre" in Tennessee; Letter dated 21 April 1884 at East Boston, Massachusetts, by Edward W. Roby to "friend Geo," probably George Albert Smit
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