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- Information bulletin 1967.
- Creator
- Agentsstvo Pechati "Novosti"
- Abstract/Description
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
- Date Issued
- 1967
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002826
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Information bulletin 1966.
- Creator
- Agentsstvo Pechati "Novosti"
- Abstract/Description
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
- Date Issued
- 1966
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002822
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Information bulletin 1967.
- Creator
- Agentsstvo Pechati "Novosti"
- Abstract/Description
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
- Date Issued
- 1967
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002827
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Dialectics.
- Creator
- Critics Group (New York, N.Y.)
- Date Issued
- 1937-1939
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3358343
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Information bulletin 1966.
- Creator
- Agentsstvo Pechati "Novosti"
- Abstract/Description
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
- Date Issued
- 1966
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002824
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Information bulletin 1966.
- Creator
- Agentsstvo Pechati "Novosti"
- Abstract/Description
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
- Date Issued
- 1966
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002825
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Information bulletin 1966.
- Creator
- Agentsstvo Pechati "Novosti"
- Abstract/Description
-
This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
- Date Issued
- 1966
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002823
- Subject Headings
- Socialism -- Periodicals.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- INVESTIGATING THE CURRENT STATE OF SOCIAL VALIDITY IN SCHOLARLY JOURNALS PUBLISHED BY THE COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN.
- Creator
- McLaughlin, Elena A., Dukes, Charles, Florida Atlantic University, Department of Exceptional Student Education, College of Education
- Abstract/Description
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Social validity of interventions is often conceptualized as a triad of the social significance of goals, the acceptability of procedures, and the importance of intervention outcomes (Wolf, 1978). Social validity measurement is considered an essential part of quality single-case design studies. Yet, the practice has been inconsistently reflected in behavioral and educational journals. The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the state of social validity in scholarly journals,...
Show moreSocial validity of interventions is often conceptualized as a triad of the social significance of goals, the acceptability of procedures, and the importance of intervention outcomes (Wolf, 1978). Social validity measurement is considered an essential part of quality single-case design studies. Yet, the practice has been inconsistently reflected in behavioral and educational journals. The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the state of social validity in scholarly journals, published by the Council for Exceptional Children and its divisions between 2016 and 2020. The focus of the study was not only on the prevalence of social validity assessments in these journals, but also on possible relations between social validity and other elements of the study. The results indicate that 71.9% (220 of 306) of all single-case design studies published by the Council for Exceptional Children contained an assessment of social validity. Less prevalent was the assessment of Total Construct social validity, which included the measurement of social validity of goals, procedures, and outcomes. Participants’ ages were positively correlated with the presence of social validity assessments; however, studies involving both children and adults tended to favor adult voices in social validity reporting. The results also indicate that while the journals in the study compared favorably to other journals regarding social validity practices, there remains some room for improvement. Efforts should be made to diversify participants’ voices, elicit social validity responses from younger participants, improve the depth of social validity reporting, and broaden the range of tools to assess the social validity of interventions.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2022
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013895
- Subject Headings
- Council for Exceptional Children, Scholarly periodicals, Social validity
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- THE QUALITY OF VILLAGE LIFE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND: AN INTER-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH.
- Creator
- LING, JOAN CATHERINE, Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Historical reconstructions of medieval England are generally deficient in that they tend either to overlook the peasantry entirely, in spite of the fact that it comprised 90% of the population, or they offer only cursory, often inaccurate, accounts of peasant life. Both deficiencies result from the inadequacies of the documentary evidence, yet historians have consistently eschewed available physical evidence which could greatly increase our understanding of the period. Physical evidence,...
Show moreHistorical reconstructions of medieval England are generally deficient in that they tend either to overlook the peasantry entirely, in spite of the fact that it comprised 90% of the population, or they offer only cursory, often inaccurate, accounts of peasant life. Both deficiencies result from the inadequacies of the documentary evidence, yet historians have consistently eschewed available physical evidence which could greatly increase our understanding of the period. Physical evidence, primarily from archaeological sites, is presented to demonstrate how such material can supplement and amend what historians know about medieval English society. The specific questions of the thirteenth century peasant's housing, diet, social and economic isolation, and standard of living are examined in terms of both documentary and physical evidence, to prove that an inter-disciplinary approach can help to resolve conflicting historical interpretations, confirm or refute popular historical reconstructions, and expand our knowledge of medieval England.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1975
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13713
- Subject Headings
- Great Britain--History--Medieval period, 1066-1485--Social conditions, Peasants--Great Britain--History
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- The social and intellectual state of the colony of Pennsylvania prior to the year 1743.
- Creator
- Tyson, Job R. (Job Roberts) 1803-1858, Clark, John C
- Abstract/Description
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By Job R. Tyson. Cover title: Mr. Tyson on the colony of Pennsylvania. "Read before the American Philosophical Society, at one of the special meetings, held on the 29th day of May, 1843, in comemmoration of its hundredth anniversary." Appendix, pages 21-23. FAU copy imperfect: front cover missing; side stitched with brown cord.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb13f18
- Subject Headings
- American Philosophical Society, Pennsylvania -- Intellectual life -- 18th century, Pennsylvania -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Sources, Pennsylvania -- Centennial celebrations, etc, Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- 18th century, Pennsylvania -- Social conditions -- 18th century, Slavery -- Pennsylvania, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Le mariage et la maternitâe chez Marie de France.
- Creator
- Firmino Palazzolo, Danielle., Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
- Abstract/Description
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Twelfth century French feudal culture witnesses the codification of new marriage laws and a rapid rise in popularity of the Cult of the Virgin Mary, with correspondingly renewed attention being paid to women by ecclesiastical intellectuals of all sects. Of particular interest to these churchmen was the duty of the medieval wife to bear children. The Lais of Marie de France, a late twelfth-century text, often focus explicitly on motherhood (both biological and symbolic) and therefore allow a...
Show moreTwelfth century French feudal culture witnesses the codification of new marriage laws and a rapid rise in popularity of the Cult of the Virgin Mary, with correspondingly renewed attention being paid to women by ecclesiastical intellectuals of all sects. Of particular interest to these churchmen was the duty of the medieval wife to bear children. The Lais of Marie de France, a late twelfth-century text, often focus explicitly on motherhood (both biological and symbolic) and therefore allow a deeper examination of the new cultural representations of women in the dual role of spouse and mother. The Lais further highlight the symbolic role of the child as guarantor both of a woman's social value and of the validity of the love relationship based on the tenets of fin'amors instead of formal marriage.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2009
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/2182086
- Subject Headings
- Cult, History, History and criticism, Women, Women in Christianity, Social conditions, History
- Format
- Document (PDF)