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A Test of Market Efficiency When Short Selling is Prohibited: A Case of the Dhaka Stock Exchange 

Sochi, Maria (2015-12-08)
This study investigates the impact of an absence of short-selling practice on stock price efficiency in the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE). I estimate the sign and magnitude of runs ranging from one-day to twenty-day-long runs ...

Test of the effects of geography, gear type, and culture techniques on Vibrio risks associated with farm-raised oysters 

Pruente, Victoria (2020-11-16)
During the off-bottom aquaculture growing process for the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, farmers routinely remove the oysters for tumbling and desiccation. These routine handling practices improve oyster quality ...

Test Planning and Validation through an Optimized Kriging Interpolation Process in a Sequential Sampling Adaptive Computer Learning Environment 

Barnes, Jeremy (2012-07-27)
This dissertation explores Kriging in an adaptive computer learning environment with sequential sampling. The idea of this Design for Kriging (DFK) process was first mentioned in [1] titled “Kriging for Interpolation in ...

Test time optimization in scan circuits 

Shanmugasundaram, Priyadharshini (2010-11-10)
As circuit sizes increase with scale down in technology, the time required to test the circuits also increases. Expensive automatic test equipment (ATE) is used to test these circuits and the cost of testing becomes a ...

Testing A Conditional Process Model of Gender Minority Stress and Resilience, Depressive Symptoms, and Dyadic Coping Among Gender Minorities 

Parsons, L.E. (2023-04-20)  ETD File Embargoed
Many studies show that depression is pervasive among gender minority populations with strong links between minority-related stress and the development of depressive symptoms. Using frameworks of minority stress theory ...

Testing Accuracy of Body Size Estimation Among Boys 

Dawkins, Rachel (2012-07-27)
The current study utilized this sample to explore a very different question: the associations between boys’ estimates of their body size/shape and potential biasing factors such as the boys’ preferred size, parents’ ...

Testing and Diagnosis of CMOS Open Defects in the Presence of Common Hazards 

Han, Chao (2015-07-29)
CMOS open defects are breaks in wires or defective transistors within some library cell causing pull up or pull down failure of the defective gates. Traditionally, TSOF (transistor stuck-open fault) is used to model such ...

The Testing effect and the Components of Recognition Memory: What Effects do Test Type and Performance at Intervening Test Have on Final Recognition Tests 

Smith, Dale (2008-08-15)
The testing effect has been shown to be a robust phenomenon in recall. However, there have been inconsistencies demonstrating the testing effect in recognition final tests. This has led some to suggest that recollection, ...

Testing Erosion Potential of Heterogeneous Lithologies to Understand Atypical Valley Morphology in the Buffalo National River Watershed, Arkansas 

Heidner, Niels (2019-04-17)
The effect of heterogeneous lithologies on valley morphology in tectonically stable landscapes is an unresolved question in fluvial geomorphology. The upper reaches of the Buffalo National River incise the Mississippian ...

TESTING MATERNAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN TRIPLOID EASTERN OYSTERS (CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA): A FIELD EVALUATION IN COASTAL ALABAMA 

Eastburn, Mary Collier (2021-05-14)
With the establishment of off-bottom aquaculture in the northern Gulf of Mexico, triploid oysters have become the mainstay of production due to their well-documented advantages; however, there have been observations in ...

Testing Reprodutive Tradeoffs and Fitness Measures in Female Columbian ground squirrels (Urocitellus columbianus) 

Rubach, Kristin (2016-05-05)
Life history theory is a branch of ecology whose goal is to understand how animals optimize their survival and reproductive success. Under natural conditions, resources are finite and life history traits are subject to ...

Testing the comparative effectiveness of three procedures aimed at facilitating newcomer orientation 

Ellis, Ronald Craig (2016-05-06)
Realistic Job Previews (RJP’s) have grown into a common practice for organizations who are focused on facilitating newcomer adjustment and reducing the risk of early-tenure turnover. Despite their shortcomings, over the ...

Testing the effect of timing of delivery of a cross-cultural training program 

Hou, Ning (2014-11-06)
In this quasi-experimental field study I examined how timing of delivery impacted the effectiveness of a cross-cultural training program called “Realistic Orientation Programs for Entry Stress” (ROPES; Fan & Wanous, 2008). ...

Testing the Effectiveness and Psychology of Different Types of Pre-warnings in Reducing Applicant Faking on Personality Tests within Selection Contexts 

Zheng, Lu (2015-12-16)
Research has consistently found that pre-warning can reduce faking. This study included four pre-warnings: (1) the detection and consequence warning, (2) reasoning warning, (3) subjective norm warning, and (4) moral ...

Testing the Effectiveness of E-mailed Basics Feedback with College Students 

Bryant, Zachary E. (2009-08-03)
This study was conducted to test the effectiveness of the Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) when delivered to students via e-mail. Participants (N = 191) enrolled in Introduction to ...

Testing the Efficacy and Mechanisms of an Authentic Self-expression Orientation in Enhancing Newcomer Job Performance: A Longitudinal Quasi-Field Experiment 

Zhao, Teng (2020-05-01)
Building on prior research (Cable, Gino, & Staats, 2013) showing that an orientation program that emphasizes authentic self-expression (ASE) may facilitate newcomer adjustment, the present longitudinal quasi-field experiment ...

Testing the Shared-Pathway Hypothesis through experimentation on the mating behavior, carotenoid biosynthesis, and mitochondrial function of Tigriopus californicus 

Powers, Matthew (2022-07-13)
For decades, scientists have noted connections between individual condition and carotenoid-based coloration in terrestrial and aquatic animals. Organisms that produce more vibrant carotenoid-based coloration tend to have ...

Tests of olfactory memory in dogs and humans 

Davila, Adam (2023-08-03)
Olfaction is a highly evolutionarily preserved cognitive process in the brains of animals. In the fields of psychology and neuroscience, research on olfaction has lagged far behind that of vision or other physical senses. ...

Text and Predictive Analytics; Classification of On-line Customer Opinion Surveys 

Yucel, Ahmet (2011-11-17)
Thanks to computers and other data storage technologies, today we can easily save and rapid access to enormous amounts of data. According to results a report published by Andrew Harbison & Pearse Ryan, the information ...

A Text-based Intervention: The Impact of Food Insecurity on Dietary Habits, Stress Management, and Food Assistance Resources Among College Students 

Mukigi, Dorcas (2018-07-18)
Food insecurity among college student is an issue that has received increased attention recently. The risk factors for food insecurity among college students include: age, race/ethnicity, living arrangement, work for pay, ...