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In the face of ubiquitous information communication technology, the presence of blogs, personal websites, and public message boards give the illusion of uncensored criticism and discussion of the ethical implications of business activities. However, little attention has been paid to the limitations on free speech posed by the control of access to the Internet by private entities, enabling them to censor content that is deemed critical of corporate or public policy. The premise of this research is that transparency alone will not achieve the desired results if ICT is used in a one way system, controlled by the provider of information. Stakeholders must have an avenue using the same technology to respond to and interact with the information. We propose a model that imposes on corporations a public trust, requiring these gatekeepers of communication technology to preserve individual rights to criticism and review.  相似文献   
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The present study investigated the ability of 3- and 4-year-old children to perform tasks which require matching sets of sounds to numerically equivalent visual displays. We found that 3-year-olds performed at chance on the auditory-visual matching task, while 4-year-olds performed significantly above chance. There is evidence that mastery of the linguistic counting system is related to success on this task. These findings are unexpected given previous research reporting that 6–8-month-olds can detect the numerical equivalence between a set of sounds and items in a visual display.  相似文献   
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This study seeks to extend our knowledge of export market orientation (EMO) in the context of British universities with regard to recruitment of international students. Export marketing remains an area of limited focus in the marketization of higher education literature. The study predominantly follows a quantitative research design using survey methods. A sample of British universities was studied and partial least-squares analysis was performed. The findings indicate that four export higher education-specific variables are important drivers of EMO in universities. The paper also confirms EMO's direct effects on university export performance and its indirect effects mediated through university international reputation. In light of these findings, a number of implications are advanced for university management. The study also makes important theoretical contributions: it contributes to a growing body of literature on marketing of higher education; it enriches the export marketing literature by examining EMO in a service setting and it adds to the EMO–export performance relationship by examining the mediating role of international reputation. The findings are limited to British universities. Therefore, they may not be generalizable to other geographical areas. In addition, the results of this study were obtained from a small sample size and generalization of the findings to other higher education institutions should be made with caution.  相似文献   
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The experiences of medical students, residents, and faculty with a computerized literature searching system were evaluated. Third-year medical students, internal medicine and family practice residents, and full-time and voluntary faculty at one medical school had the opportunity to use a full-text and bibliographic medical literature retrieval system free of charge for an eleven-month period. Subjects conducted nearly nine thousand literature searches over a period of 942 system hours. Questionnaire data showed that participants could learn to use and would use an electronic information system, felt capable of using the system, utilized the system for a variety of purposes and in a number of different ways, and viewed the system as a valuable tool in searching the medical literature. The results are discussed in the context of the educational needs of the four user-groups and medical education planning by institutions.  相似文献   
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A Bibliography of Speech Pathology. By Robert West and Mildred Gottbank. Madison, Wisconsin: College Typing Co., 1940; pp. 41, mimeographed.

Annals of the New York Stage, Vol. XI. By George C. D. Odell. New York: Columbia University Press, 1939. $8.75.

Broadcast Receivers and Phonographs for Classroom Use. New York: Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning, 1939; pp. 95. Paper.

Central Sound Systems for Schools. New York : Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning, 1940; pp. 69. Paper.

Sound Recording Equipment for Schools. New York : Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning, 1940; pp. 52. Paper.

The Enjoyment of Drama. By Milton Marx. New York: F. S. Crofts &; Co., 1940; pp. 242. $1.50

Essentials of Parliamentary Procedure. By J. Jeffery Auer. New York : F. S. Crofts &; Co., 1940 ; pp. x + 35. $.40.

A Handbook of Voice and Diction. By F. Lincoln D. Holmes. F. S. Crofts and Company, 1940; pp. 270. $2.00.

The Logic of Language. By James MacKaye. Hanover, New Hampshire: Dartmouth College Publications, 1939; pp. 303.

Plays of America's Growth. By Samuel S. Ullman. New York: Dodd, Mead &; Company, 1940. pp. 227. $2.00.

The Effect of Varied Amounts of Phonetic Training on Primary Reading. By Donald C. Agnew. Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1939 ; pp. viii + 50. $1.00.

Minor Mental Maladjustments in Normal People. By J. E. Wallace Wallin. Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1939 ; pp. IX + 296. $3.00.

Science of Language: Vol. II, Word Study. By J. J. Callahan. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press, 1939; pp. 272 + xi.

Stage Fright And What To Do About It. By Dwight Everett Watkins and Harrison M. Karr, with illustrations by Zadie Harvey. Boston: Expression Company, 1940; pp. 110. $1.50.

The Actor's Handbook, By Caroline Silverthorne. Boston: Expression Company, 1939 ; pp. xiii + 350. $2.50.

Twenty Short Plays On A Royalty Holiday, Vol. II. Edited by Margaret Mayorga. New York : Samuel French, 1940 ; pp. viii + 486. $3.00.

With Puppets Mimes And Shadows. By Margaret K. Soifer. Brooklyn, N.Y. : The Furrow Press, 1936; pp. 116. $1.50.

Handbook of Parliamentary LawRevised Edition. By F. M. Gregg. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1940; pp. xii + 112. $1.00.

In a Word. By Margaret S. Ernst. Drawings by James Thurber. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1939; pp. 251. $2.50.

Art and Craft of Play Production. By Barnard Hewitt. Chicago: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1940; pp. xii + 388; illustrated. $2.90.

How to Increase Reading Ability: A Guide to Diagnostic and Remedial Methods. By Albert J. Harris. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1940 ; pp. xix + 403. $3.00.

The Mechanism of the Human Voice. By Robert Curry, with a foreword by Douglas Guthrie. New York—Toronto (printed in Great Britain): Longmans, Green &; Co., 1940; pp. ix + 205.

The Language of Gesture. By Macdonald Critchley. London: Edwin Arnold &; Co., (New York: Longmans, Green) 1939; pp. 128. $1.75.

The World's Greatest Debate. Edited by Glenn Clark. St. Paul, Minn. Macalester Park Publishing Co., 1940 ; pp. viii + 214. $2.75.

Public Speaking for Technical Men. By S. Marion Tucker. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Company, Inc., 1939; pp. xvi + 397. $3.00.

Education on the Air. Tenth Yearbook of the Institute for Education by Radio. Edited by Josephine H. MacLatchy. Columbus : Ohio State University, 1939; pp. ix + 436. $3.00.

Aeschylus, The Creator of Tragedy. By Gilbert Murray. New York : Oxford University Press, 1939; pp. 220.

Your Speech, Sixth Grade I, II ; Seventh Grade I ; Eighth Grade I. By David Powers and Suzanne Martin. New York: Pitman Publishing Corporation, 1940; pp. 192, 202, 168, 168. $.75 each.

Interpretation of the Printed Page. By S. H. Clark, revised by Maud May Babcock. New York: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1940; pp. 402. $2.00.

Effective Speaking for Every Occasion. By Willard Hayes Yeager. New York : Prentice‐Hall, 1940 ; pp. viii + 444. $2.60.

Building Your Vocabulary. By John G. Gilmartin. New York: Prentice‐Hall, 1939; pp. v‐ix + 281. $1.12.

Tested Public Speaking. By Elmer Wheeler. New York: Prentice‐Hall, 1939; pp. vii‐x + 173. $2.00.

How to Overcome Stammering. By Mabel F. Gifford. New York: Prentice‐Hall, 1940; pp. XII + 169. $2.45.

Sophocles, Poet and Dramatist. By William Nickerson Bates. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940; pp. xiii + 291. $3.50.

The Invasion from Mars. By Hadley Cantril, with the assistance of Hazel Gaudet and Herta Herzog. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1940; pp. xv + 228. $2.50.

Filibustering in the Senate. By Franklin L. Burdette. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1940 ; pp. ix + 252. $2.50.

Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy. By Fredson Thayer Bowers. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940 ; pp. viii + 288. $3.00.

Rhode Island Speaks, and Rhode Island High School Model Congress. Bristol, R.I. : Rhode Island Speech Association, Monographs No. 1 and 2, 1940.

Make Yourself a Better Speaker. By E. C. Buehler. New York : The Ronald Press Company, 1940 ; pp. xii + 250. $2.50.

Children and the Theater. By Caroline E. Fisher and Hazel Glaister Robertson. California: Stanford University Press, 1940. pp. XIII + 191. $3.00.

A Speech Teacher's Manual By Florence Henderson. Honolulu, T.H.: University of Hawaii Book Store, 1940; pp. v + 111; mimeographed.

Edmund Burke and His Literary Friends. By Donald Cross Bryant. St. Louis : Washington University Studies—New Series. Language and Literature— No. 9. 1939; pp. xii + 323. $2.75.

Representative American Speeches: 1938–1939. Selected by A. Craig Baird. The Reference Shelf, vol. 13, no. 3. New York: The H. W. Wilson Co., 1939; pp. 265; $1.25.

Anthology of Public Speeches. Compiled by Mabel Platz. New York: The H. W. Wilson Co., 1940; pp. 852; $3.75.

The American Neutrality Problem. Compiled and edited by Charles F. Phillips and J. V. Garland. New York: The H. W. Wilson Co., 1939; pp. 404. $2.00.

The Student Congress Movement: with Discussion on American Neutrality. Edited by Lyman Spicer Judson. New York: The H. W. Wilson Co., 1940; pp. 225. $1.25.

The American Drama Since 1918. By Joseph Wood Krutch. New York: Random House, 1939; pp. 325. $2.50.

American Playwrights: 1918–1938. By Eleanor Flexner. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1939; pp. 331. $2.50.

How to Make Good Recordings. Audio Devices, 1600 Broadway, New York, 1940. pp. 128. $1.25.

Yearbook of Drama Festivals and Contests. By Ernest Bavely. Cincinnati, Ohio: Educational Theatre Press, 1939; pp. 144.

Mr. Cibber of Drury Lane. By Richard Hindry Barker. New York: Columbia University Press, 1939; pp. 278. $3.00.

Today in American Drama. By Frank Hurburt O'Hara. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1939; pp. 277. $2.50.  相似文献   
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Age versus schooling effects on intelligence development   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
S Cahan  N Cohen 《Child development》1989,60(5):1239-1249
The effect of formal education, as opposed to chronological age, on intelligence development has suffered from inadequate empirical investigation. Most studies of this issue have relied on natural variation in exposure to school among children of the same age, thus confounding differences in schooling with differences in other intelligence-related variables. This difficulty can be overcome by a quasi-experimental paradigm involving comparison between children who differ in both chronological age and schooling. The present study applies this paradigm to the estimation of the independent effects of age and schooling in grades 5 and 6 on raw scores obtained on a variety of general ability tests. The sample included all students in Jerusalem's Hebrew-language, state-controlled elementary schools. The results unambiguously point to schooling as the major factor underlying the increase of intelligence test scores as a function of age and to the larger effect schooling has on verbal than nonverbal tests. These results contribute to our understanding of the causal model underlying intelligence development and call for reconsideration of the conceptual basis underlying the definition of deviation-IQ scores. Some implications of these results concerning the distinction between intelligence and scholastic achievement, the causal model underlying the development of "crystallized" and "fluid" abilities, and the notion of "culture-fair" tests are discussed.  相似文献   
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