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1. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity (EJ902757)

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Frontera, Walter R.Fuhrer, Marcus J.Jette, Alan M.Chan, LeightonCooper, Rory A.Duncan, Pamela W.Kemp, John D.Ottenbacher, Kenneth J.Peckham, P. HunterRoth, Elliot J.Tate, Denise G.

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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, v15 n1 p3-14 Feb 2006

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2006-02-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Yes

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Private SectorMedicineResearchersEducational ResearchProfessional AssociationsGroup DiscussionRehabilitationDepartmentsSpeech Language Pathology

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The general objective of the "Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity" was to advance and promote research in medical rehabilitation by making recommendations to expand research capacity. The 5 elements of research capacity that guided the discussions were (a) researchers; (b) research culture, environment, and infrastructure; (c) funding; (d) partnerships; and (e) metrics. The Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Independence among People with Disabilities: I. A Heuristic Model. (EJ449729)

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Nosek, Margaret A.Fuhrer, Marcus J.

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Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, v36 n1 p6-20 Sep 1992

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1992-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - General

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DisabilitiesIndependent LivingIndividual NeedsModelsRehabilitation

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Develops a heuristic model of independence and discusses it in reference to a hierarchy of fundamental human needs. Four major components of the model (perceived control of one's life, physical functioning, psychological self-reliance, and environmental resources) are identified and the relationships among them are explored. The model is then applied to the needs of people with disabilities. (Aut Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. Cognitive Factors in Differential Conditioning of the GSR: Use of a Reaction Time Task as the UCS with Normals and Schizophrenics (EJ008286)

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Baer, Paul E.Fuhrer, Marcus J.

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J Abnorm Psychol, 74, 4, 544-552, 69 Aug

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1969-00-00

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Cognitive ProcessesConditioningExtinction (Psychology)Operant ConditioningReaction TimeResponsesSchizophreniaStimuliVerbal Communication

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Research supported by United States Public Health Service Grant MH-12908. Portions of the study were presented to the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, 1967.

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