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Whither Hundreds of Processors in a Database Machine?
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Whiting Value Analysis Meeting
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Who do I support now: a case study of twitter user's second choice candidate after their preferred candidate withdraws from the 2020 Democratic Party presidential nomination race
(2020-08)This thesis explores how tweets of Twitter users and their reciprocal friends are related to the 2020 Democratic primary candidates for which these users indicated preference, after their initially preferred candidate ... -
Who Ever Thought Need-Based Grants Would Increase Low-Income College Enrollment?
(2007-09-18)When Congress established the Basic Education Opportunity Grant (BEOG) program in 1972, research predicted need-based grants would remove an important financial barrier to college attendance and raise college enrollment ... -
Who gets custody? Current perspectives of social work students
(2007)Society and the American family are changing, leading to an increasing amount of single parent households. This study investigated the attitudes of social work students regarding non-traditional child placement by surveying ... -
Who Made the Lake Green? An Analysis of Public Perception
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2019)“Oh well you’re going to hate me because I’m a farmer,” is what my cousin Anna said after I told her I wanted to pursue an undergraduate degree in Environmental Studies. A few years have passed and, despite her warnings, ... -
Who Needs a Person Centered Computer Technology?
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1973)Contemporary computer designers are larely machine centered and emphasize function and standards of elegance, efficiency and computing power. The side effects of systems may enhance or diminish the well beling of various ... -
Who owns natural resources in the United States and Canada?
(Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998)Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them. If enforcement is missing, they cease to exist. The reasons for changes might be market conditions, popular sentiments, ... -
Who owns our work?
(2010-07)Much turmoil in the scholarly-communication ecosystem appears to revolve around simple ownership of intellectual property. Unpacking that notion, however, produces a fascinating tangle of stakeholders, desires, products ... -
Who owns the water? : a case study of El Paso del Norte
(Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998)This paper, first, reviews the report filed by the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission since it touches on all the major issues associated with water rights and uses in the Upper Rio Grande Basin, defined as ... -
Who Pays Taxes in Wisconsin?
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Who rents America? : owners, tenants, and taxes
(Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998)The American bias that privileges owners over tenants has its roots in early US history, in the colonial practices of limiting suffrage to property owners, and in the formation of a Constitution that protected the propertied ... -
Who Takes the Blame: Self-Serving Bias Amongst Undergraduates
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2022)There have been consistent findings with internal success attributions, but not many studies that focus on internal or external attributions for failure (Duval & Silvia, 2002). This study looks into the correlation amongst ... -
Who Watches the Watchmen : National Security Letters and the Need for Oversight
(2011-05)This research project is split into three areas surrounding National Security Letters (NSLs): their different types and early history, the Patriot Act's expansion of their powers and the government's abuse of that power, ... -
Who's Cheating Who? Perceptions of Infidelity Across Gender and Sexual Orientation
(2011-05)This study investigated differences in perceptions of infidelity given different scenarios. Participants were split into groups, receiving a description of only one type of infidelity within the scenario: heterosexual ... -
Who's Missing in the Research on Young Adult Relationships?
(2015-04)A great deal of research is conducted on young adults' attitudes and behaviors regarding romantic and sexual relationships. We aim to learn more about college students who participate in faith-based student organizations ... -
Who's to Blame? Effects of Perpetrator Gender and Victim Confrontation on Perceptions of Blame
(2014-04)The purpose of this study was to analyze participant's perception of blame and victimization based on the gender of the perpetrator and the presence of verbal conflict previous to the domestic abuse behavior.