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This research examines challenges for a young and beginning cow-calf producer in Oklahoma. Scenarios were developed for …-calf operation in Oklahoma make purchasing land difficult, particularly for a young and beginning producer. …
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Improved software now makes Bayesian estimation a strong alternative to nonlinear maximum likelihood. Bayesian methods were used to estimate a linear response stochastic plateau for cotton and were shown to provide estimates similar to maximum likelihood. Optimal levels of nitrogen were lower...
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This report presents findings from an analysis of the implementation of Family Expectations, one of the programs examined in our Building Strong Families study, and a rigorous evaluation of program impacts on couple and family outcomes after enrollment for 15 months.
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In this report, we describe the value-added model used as part of the state of Oklahoma’s Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System. We estimated measures of teacher and school effectiveness based on instruction provided in the 2013–2014 school year.
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This paper considers whether Texas should serve as the economic policy model for Oklahoma, particularly in terms of … reducing or eliminating the state income tax. I compare Oklahoma’s recent economic performance to that of Texas and other … warrant Oklahoma emulating Texas economic policies. …
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This study assessed the effectiveness of a discharge planning program implemented in three Oklahoma state prisons to …
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