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Bipolarity and War: The Role of Capability Concentration and Alliance Patterns among Major Powers, 1816-1965
(Sage Publications, 1984)
This paper examines the relationship of war to power concentration and alliance configuration among the major powers. It does so by developing a theoretical argument from the literature on bipolarity and multipolarity. The ...
Arms Control and Strategic Arms Voting in the U.S. Senate
(Sage Publications, 1985)
This article examines the basis of U.S. Senate support for defense spending and arms control from 1967 to 1983. Some of the findings include the following: Those senators still in office at the end of the 1970s voted the ...
Stereoselective Construction of β‐Mannopyranosides by Anomeric O‐Alkylation: Synthesis of the Trisaccharide Core of N‐linked Glycans
(Oxford University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2016-04-04)
A new and efficient approach for direct and stereoselective synthesis of β‐mannopyranosides by anomeric O‐alkylation has been developed. This anomeric O‐alkylation of mannopyranose‐derived lactols is proposed to occur under ...
Communicating Negative Hire Decisions to Applicants: Fulfilling Psychological Contracts
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Human Sciences Press, Inc. ; Springer Science+Business Media, 2000-12)
This study demonstrates that characteristics of rejection letters combine in a complex manner to affect impressions of the organization, and likelihood of re-applying to and of patronizing the organization. Specifically, ...
Self‐promotion Statements in Video Resumes: Frequency, intensity, and gender effects on job applicant evaluation
(ErlbaumWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2015-12)
Gender Differences in Verbal Presumptuousness and Attentiveness
(Sage Publications, 1997)
Men's and women's verbal presumptuousness and attentiveness were measured by verbal response mode coding of laboratory conversations in five studies. The data were used to assess implications of two common assumptions about ...
Product Variety in Religious Markets
(Association for Social Economics, 1998)
This paper analyzes the relationship between religious market product variety and church membership. We find that denominational variety is negatively associated with the total level of church membership in U.S. counties. ...
The botanist effect: counties with maximal species richness tend to be home to universities and botanists
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006-11)