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Jammie Price Ph.D.
Professor
Sociology,
ASU
pricejl@appstate.edu
828.262.6935
Boone NC 28608
http://soc.appstate.edu/facultystaff/jammieprice
There are 5 included publications by Jammie Price Ph.D.:
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Administrative Data Versus Corrected Administrative Data
2003
62
The purpose of this research was to provide insight into the use of existing administrative data and to identify changes that could be made to improve broad-based use of administrative data. Data were collected on patients hospitalized with pneum...
The Determinants and Consequences of Information Seeking Among Cancer Patients
2003
87
This research was designed to examine information seeking behavior among cancer patients. We present a model which identifies the determinants and consequences of information seeking and, in turn, examines the effects of prior variables on four ou...
Effects of Information about Invasive Species on Risk Perception and Seafood Demand by Gender And Race
2010
62
In this paper we consider the effects of negative and positive risk information on perceived seafood risks and seafood consumption by gender and race. The data is from a Mid-Atlantic survey of coastal seafood consumers. We elicit risk perceptions in ...
How Do We Rate? An Evaluation of Online Student Evaluations
2009
83
This paper analyses the popular RateMyProfessors (RMP) website where students evaluate instructors in higher education. A study was designed to measure (1) the awareness and utilisation of the RMP website, (2) the internal and external validity of ...
Validation and Use of an Instrument to Measure the Learning Environment as Perceived by Medical Students
2000
204
Background: Aiming to inform curriculum changes in medical school, we developed, administered, and validated a 31-question survey to measure the learning environment as perceived by medical students. Description: We administered the survey annually...