Submissions from 2016
What Do People Mean When They Say They “Had Sex”? Connecting Communication and Behavior, Brittnie Peck, Jimmie Manning, Andrew Tri, Daria Skrzypczynski, Morgan Summers, and Kayleigh Grubb, Department of Communication
Linking abusive supervision to employee engagement and exhaustion, Melinda L. Scheuer, James P. Burton, Larissa K. Barber, Lisa M. Finkelstein, and Christopher P. Parker, Department of Management| Department of Psychology
The floral transcriptomes of four bamboo species (Bambusoideae; Poaceae): support for common ancestry among woody bamboos, William P. Wysocki, Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez, Melvin R. Duvall, and Yanbin Yin, Department of Biological Sciences
Submissions from 2015
Maxwell's Paradox: Classical Electrodynamics and its Time Reversal Invariance, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Primitive Ontology in a Nutshell, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Quantum Mechanics and Paradigm Shifts, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Single-Cell-Genomics-Facilitated Read Binning of Candidate Phylum EM19 Genomes from Geothermal Spring Metagenomes, Eric D. Becraft, Jeremy A. Dodsworth, Senthil K. Murugapiran, J. Ingemar Ohlsson, Brandon R. Briggs, Jad Kanbar, Iwijn De Vlaminck, Stephen R. Quake, Hailiang Dong, Brian P. Hedlund, and Wesley D. Swingley, Department of Biological Sciences
Drilling-in and chewing-out of hosts by the parasitoid wasp Spalangia endius (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) when parasitizing Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae), S.A. Broski and Bethia H. King, Department of Biological Sciences
Compatibility of the parasitoid Spalangia endius (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) and insecticides against Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) as evaluated by a new index., Edwin R. Burgess and Bethia H. King, Department of Biological Sciences
Association of Fungal Secondary Metabolism and Sclerotial Biology, Ana M. Calvo and Jeffrey W. Cary, Department of Biological Sciences
Substrate-borne marking in the parasitoid wasp Urolepis rufipes (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae), J. L. Cooper and Bethia H. King, Department of Biological Sciences
Resolving deep relationships of PACMAD grasses: a phylogenomic approach, Joseph L. Cotton, William P. Wysocki, Lynn G. Clark, Scot A. Kelchner, J. Chris Pires, Patrick P. Edger, Dustin Mayfield-Jones, and Melvin R. Duvall, Department of Biological Sciences
Writing quality predicts Chinese learning, Connie Qun Guan, Lindsay N. Harris, Wanjin Meng, and Charles A. Perfetti, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations (LEPF)
Factors Regulating Immunoglobulin Production by Normal and Disease-Associated Plasma Cells, David A. Jackson and Sherine F. Elsawa, Department of Biological Sciences
Mad Men in the Classroom: A Collection of Classroom-Tested Teaching Tools, Rebecca Johnson and Jimmie Manning, Department of Communication
College Republicans and Conservative Social Identity, Jeffrey L. Kidder, Department of Sociology
Tailored electron bunches with smooth current pro les for enhanced transformer ratios in beam-driven acceleration, F. Lemery and P. Piot, Department of Physics
The rhetorical function of laugh tracks in situation comedies: examining queer shame in Will & Grace and Roseanne, Jimmie Manning, Department of Communication
Popular Culture Studies and Autoethnography: An Essay on Method, Jimmie Manning and Tony E. Adams, Department of Communication
Doing Feminist Interpersonal Communication Research: A Call for Action, Two Methodological Approaches, and Theoretical Potentials, Jimmie Manning and Katherine J. Denker, Department of Communication
Demolitions and amendments: Coping with cultural recognition and its denial in Southern Israel, Emily McKee, Department of Anthropology
Trash Talk: Interpreting Morality and Disorder in Negev/Naqab Landscapes, Emily McKee, Department of Anthropology
Measurement of Ampère-class pulsed electron beams via field emission from carbon-nanotube cathodes in a radiofrequency gun, D. Mihalcea, L. Faillace, J. Hartzell, H. Panuganti, S Boucher, A. Murokh, P. Piot, and J.C.T. Thangaraj, Department of Physics
Positrons ride the wave, P. Piot, Department of Physics
Going Off to the War in Hungary: French Nobles and Crusading Culture in the Sixteenth Century, Brian Sandberg, Department of History
Loss of Mnemic Neglect Among Socially Anxious Individuals, Bettina Zengel, John J. Skowronski, David P. Valentiner, and Constantine Sedikides, Department of Psychology
Submissions from 2014
Mathematically optimized cryoprotectant equilibration procedures for cryopreservation of human oocytes, Allyson Fry Davidson, James D. Benson, and Adam Z. Higgins, Department of Mathematical Sciences
The Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS) and the Social Phobia Scale (SPS): A comparison of two short-form versions., Thomas A. Fergus, David P. Valentiner, Hyun-Soo Kim, and Patrick B. McGrath, Department of Psychology
Examining the symptom-level specificity of negative problem orientation in a clinical sample, Thomas A. Fergus, David P. Valentiner, Kevin D. Wu, and Patrick B. McGrath, Department of Psychology
Error-related negativities during spelling judgments expose orthographic knowledge, Lindsay N. Harris, Charles A. Perfetti, and Benjamin Rickles, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations (LEPF)
Self-Focused Attention and Post-Event Processing: Relevance to Social Performance Anxiety and Social Interaction Anxiety, Jacob B. Holzman, David P. Valentiner, and Kathleen S. McCraw, Department of Psychology
Hollywood, Bike Messengers, and the New Economy, Jeffrey L. Kidder, Department of Sociology
Performing Rootedness in the Negev/Naqab: Possibilities and Perils of Competitive Planting, Emily McKee, Department of Anthropology
A Cross-National Comparison of Voter Turnout in 15 Sub-Saharan African States, Scot Schraufnagel and Peter Gowen, Department of Political Science
Borderline Personality Disorder Features, Self-Verification, and Committed Relationships, David P. Valentiner, Regina Hiraoka, and John J. Skowronski, Department of Psychology
A survey of plant and algal genomes and transcriptomes reveals new insights into the evolution and function of the cellulose synthase superfamily, Yanbin Yin, Mitrick A. Johns, Huansheng Cao, and Manju Rupani, Department of Biological Sciences
Draft Genome Sequence of the Toxic Bloom-Forming Cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon flos-aquae NIES-81, Yanbin Yin, Kawachi Masanobu, Yohei Shimura, and Huansheng Cao, Department of Biological Sciences
PlantCAZyme: a database for plant carbohydrate-active enzymes, Yanbin Yin, Nathan McGinn, Rahil Taujale, and Alexander Ekstrom, Department of Biological Sciences
Submissions from 2013
Book Review of "Do We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Book Review of "The Road to Maxwell's Demon: Conceptual Foundations of Statistical Mechanics", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
On the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Primitive Ontology and Laws of Nature, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Jazz by the Sea: KRML and the Radio Presence of ‘America’s Classical Music’, E. Taylor Atkins, Department of History
Civil Non-State Actors in Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding in West Africa, Abu Bakarr Bah, Department of Sociology
Integrating and Differentiating Aspects of Self-Regulation: Effortful Control, Executive Functioning, and Links to Negative Affectivity, David Bridgett, Kate B. Oddi, Lauren Laake, Kyle Murdock, and Melissa Bachmann, Department of Psychology
Early stage visual-orthographic processes predict long-term retention of word form and meaning: A visual encoding training study, Fan Cao, Ben Rickles, Marianne Vu, Ziheng Zhu, Derek Ho Lung Chan, Lindsay N. Harris, Joseph Stafura, Yi Xu, and Charles A. Perfetti, Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Language and Literature| Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations (LEPF)
Writing Affects the Brain Network of Reading in Chinese: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study, Fan Cao, Marianne Vu, Derek Ho Lung Chan, Jason M. Lawrence, Lindsay N. Harris, Qun Guan, Yi Xu, and Charles A. Perfetti, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations (LEPF)
Value Distribution of L-Functions with Rational Moving Targets, Matthew Cardwell and Zhuan Ye, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Evidence for Maize (Zea mays) in the Late Archaic (3000–1800 B.C.) in the Norte Chico Region of Peru, Winifred Creamer, Jonathan Haas, Luis H. Mesia, David Goldstein, Karl Reinhard, and Cindy V. Rodriguez, Department of Anthropology
Trust Management for Mobile Media Distribution, Raimund K. Ege, Department of Computer Science
Amazon Drone Delivery, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Improved vocabulary outcomes through student reflection: Report from an urban high school, Lindsay N. Harris, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations (LEPF)
Assessing public speaking fear with the short form of the Personal Report of Confidence as a Speaker scale: confirmatory factor analyses among a French-speaking community sample, A Heeren, G Ceschi, David P. Valentiner, V Dethier, and P Philippot, Department of Psychology
Courtship Behavior and Detection of Female Receptivity in the Parasitoid Wasp Urolepis rufipes, Bethia H. King, J. L. Cooper, and Edwin R. Burgess IV, Department of Biological Sciences
Assessing Fecal Contamination in Groundwater from the Tulum Region, Quintana Roo, Mexico, Rosa M. Leal-Bautista, Melissa Lenczewski, Cheyenne Morgan, Amy Gahala, and Jean E. McLain, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Interpretive Theorizing in the Seductive World of Sexuality and Interpersonal Communication: Getting Guerilla with Studies of Sexting and Purity Rings, Jimmie Manning, Department of Communication
Universal reading processes are modulated by language and writing system, Charles A. Perfetti and Lindsay N. Harris, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations (LEPF)
The Power of the Claw, Bruce M. Rothschild, Bill Bryant, Christopher Hubbard, Kent Tuxhorn, Ginny Penn Kilgore, Larry Martin, and Virginia L. Naples, Department of Biological Sciences
Imperfect Isolation: Factors and Filters Shaping Madagascar’s Extant Vertebrate Fauna, Karen E. Samonds, Laurie R. Godfrey, Michael R. Sutherland, Steven M. Goodman, Miguel Vences, Mitchell T. Irwin, and David W. Krause, Department of Biological Sciences
The Languages of Pyidawtha and the Burmese Approach to Naitonal Development, Tharaphi Than, Department of World Languages and Cultures
Submissions from 2012
The Spatial-Temporal Dynamics of China’s Changing Urban Hierarchy (1950–2005), Xuwei Chen and Richard Greene, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
The Transcription Factor GLI1 Mediates TGFb1 Driven EMT in Hepatocellular Carcinoma via a SNAI1-Dependent Mechanism, Sherine F. Elsawa, Xin Zheng, Natalia B. Rumie Vittar, Xiaohong Gai, Maite G. Fernandez-Barrena, Catherine D. Moser, Chunling Hu, Luciana L. Almada, Angela L. McCleary-Wheeler, Anne M. Vrabel, Abdirashid M. Shire, Andrea Comba, Snorri S. Thorgeirsson, Youngsoo Kim, Qingguang Liu, Martin E. Fernandez-Zapico, and Lewis R. Roberts, Department of Biological Sciences
Against libertarianism, Alicia Finch, Department of Philosophy
Combination of CDF and D0 Measurements of the W boson Helicity in Top Quark Decays, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Combination of the Top Quark Mass Measurements from the Tevatron Collider, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Improved Determination of the Width of the Top Quark, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Measurement of the Differential Cross Section dσ/dt in Elastic pp- Scattering at √s = 1.96 TeV, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Measurement of the Top-Quark Mass in pp- Collisions Using Events with Two Leptons, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Measurement of the W Boson Mass with the D0 Detector, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Measurement of the WZ and ZZ Production Cross Sections Using Leptonic Final States in 8.6 fb-1 of pp- Collisions, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Measurement of the Λ0b Lifetime in the Exclusive Decay Λ0b→J/ΨΛ0 in pp- Collisions at √s=1.96TeV, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Observation of a Narrow Mass State Decaying Into Υ(1S) + γ in pp- Collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Search for Neutral Higgs bosons in Events with Multiple Bottom Quarks at the Tevatron, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Search for Violation of Lorentz Invariance in Top Quark Pair Production and Decay, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Search for WH Associated Production in p - p Collisions at √s=1.96 TeV, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Study of the Decay B0s→ J.lΨf̕2 (1525) in μ+μ-K+K- Final States, David Hedin, Department of Physics
Search for Higgs Boson Production in Oppositely Charged Dilepton and Missing Energy Events in pp over-bar at root s=1.96 TeV, David Hedin and D0 Collaboration, Department of Physics
Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in ZH -> l(+) l(-) b(b)over-bar Production with the D0 Detector in 9.7 fb(-1)of p(p)over-bar Collisions at root s=1.96 TeV, David Hedin and D0 Collaboration, Department of Physics
Search for Zγ Events with Large Missing Transverse Energy in pp- Collisions at √s=1.96TeV, David Hedin and D0 Collaboration, Department of Physics
Hydraulic conductivity of the High Plains Aquifer re-evaluated using surface drainage patterns, W. Luo and D.T. Pederson, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Activist Cartoons without Borders: The Political Cartoons of Brazilian Artist Carlos Latuff, Orayb Najjar, Department of Communication
Form of Government Still Matters: Fostering Innovation in U.S. Municipal Governments, Kimberly L. Nelson and James H. Svara, Department of Public Administration
Characterizing the Role of Strategic Disposition and Orientation to Risk for Route Selection Problems, Thomas J. Pingel, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Past and future changes of streamflow in Poyang Lake Basin, Southeastern China, S.L. Sun, H.S. Chen, W.M. Ju, Jie Song, J.J. Li, Y.J. Ren, and J. Sun, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Coordinating Environmental Genomics and Geochemistry Reveals Metabolic Transitions in a Hot Spring Ecosystem, Wesley D. Swingley, D'Arcy R. Meyer-Dombard, Everett Shock, Eric B. Alsop, Heinz D. Falenski, Jeff R. Havig, and Jason Raymond, Department of Biological Sciences
Commercial Burmanization: two adverts by Burmah Oil Company in postcolonial Burma, Tharaphi Than, Department of World Languages and Cultures
Debate on Southeast Asia – An Idea Whose Time Is Past?, Tharaphi Than, Wilhelm van Schendel, Robert Cribb, and James D. Sidaway, Department of World Languages and Cultures
Genomic Arrangement of Regulons in Bacterial Genomes, Yanbin Yin, Han Zhang, and Ying Xu, Department of Biological Sciences
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education in the United States: Areas of Current Successes and Future Needs, Alan Zollman, Mansour Tahernezhadi, and Penny Billman, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Submissions from 2011
Book Review of "Everywhere and Everywhen, Adventures in Physics and Philosophy", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Book Review of "Quantum Theory: A Philosopher's Overview", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Is the Transition from Classical to Quantum Mechanics Truly an example of a Kuhnian Revolution?, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
The relationship between tornadic and nontornadic convective wind fatalities and warnings, Walker S. Ashley and A.W. Black, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Reactive Oxygen Species and the Regulation of Hyperproliferation in a Colonial Hydroid, Neil W. Blackstone and Katherine L. Harmata, Department of Biological Sciences
Indonesia's Law on Public Services: Changing State-Society Relations or Continuing Politics as Usual?, Michael Buehler, Department of Political Science
Role of Nitric Oxide and Flavohemoglobin Homolog Genes in Aspergillus nidulans Sexual Development and Mycotoxin Production, Ana M. Calvo, W. Scott Grayburn, Jeffrey W. Cary, and Sachin Baidya, Department of Biological Sciences
Learning without awareness reconsidered: A replication of Williams (2005), Mandy Faretta-Stutenberg and Kara Morgan-Short
On behalf of the consequence argument: time, modality, and the nature of free action, Alicia Finch, Department of Philosophy
DIY Revolution: Open Access and the International Journal of Zizek Studies, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Matrical Filters and Crystallographic Composite Dilation Wavelets, Ilya A. Krishtal and Jeffrey D. Blanchard, Department of Mathematical Sciences