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Dan R. Glaser, Aaron C. Meyer, Danielle Peterson, Kyle G. Dunn, Dan Costley, Allan Wheeler, Sergey N. Vecherin, Eric B. Dunn, Mark L. Moran, Bonnie J. Jones
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Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XXV.
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Bonnie J. Jones, Kyle G. Dunn, Mark L. Moran, Eric B. Dunn, Danielle Peterson, Sergey N. Vecherin, Dan Costley, Allan Wheeler, Dan R. Glaser, Aaron C. Meyer
Publikováno v:
Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XXV.
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) systems using fiber optic (FO) cables are becoming commonplace in many perimeter security applications. They have the advantage of cost-effectively covering large geographic expanses without temporal or spatial gaps
Autor:
D. Keith Wilson, Larry L. Pater, Bonnie J. Jones, Daniel P. Valente, Michael J. White, Donald G. Albert, Michelle E. Swearingen, Bruce MacAllister, Edward T. Nykaza, Jeffery A. Mifflin, Sarah B. Nemeth
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4ac6c76551c407a39fb879af23cf448b
https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/27269
https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/27269
Publikováno v:
Medical Education. 44:570-576
OBJECTIVES Three domains comprise the field of human assessment: ability, motive and personality. Differences in personality and cognitive abilities between generations have been documented, but differences in motive between generations have not been
Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 81:571-576
Two main generational cohorts comprising students enrolled in medical schools today are Generation Xers (born 1965-1980) and Millennial students (born 1981-1999). A subset is Cuspars (born 1975-1980), who share traits with both generations. Populatio
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Journal of Vocational Behavior. 67:102-117
Person matching promotes career exploration and choice by linking persons to persons in occupations based on inventory profile score similarity. We examined the efficacy of the procedure for career specialty choice. Medical students (N = 196 women, 2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Career Assessment. 12:188-206
The present study tested the hypothesis that medical specialties classified as technique oriented or patient oriented would be distinguished by RIASEC code, with technique-oriented specialists resembling Investigative-Realistic types and patientorien
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Journal of Vocational Behavior. 49:86-98
A prospective, longitudinal design empirically tested the hypotheses that career development indices account for significant amounts of variance in the prediction of medical school success and account for unique variance beyond that of academic predi
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The Career Development Quarterly. 43:285-295
In 1977, Bandura defined self-efficacy as an individual's belief that she or he can successfully perform a behavior. Hackett and Betz (1981) brought this concept into career psychology by defining career self-efficacy as the belief in one's ability t
Autor:
Louise Arnold, Jeannie Hayes, Selma Van Eyck, Donald W. Brown, Willard Roth, Alexis L. Ruffin, Patricia O'SulIivan, Paul O'Bryan, Larry Rogers, Robert E. Hinkley, Harry W. Linde, Bonnie J. Jones, L. C. Epstein
Publikováno v:
Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 6:102-107
Students entering the first year of nine combined baccalaureate‐MD degree (CD) programs were administered the Matriculating Student Questionnaire (MSQ) of the Association of American Medical Colleges. A profile of the CD students’ perspectives on