https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/23.2.Hughes-TICLJ.pdf
ABSTRACT The goal of this Comment is to highlight the disconnect between the theoretical law and economics debate over the merits of insider trading regulations and the empirical body of work regarding the effect of these regulations on stock market efficiency. This Comment first summarizes the theories of insider trading which have heretofore consumed and defined this law and economics debate ...
https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2018/03/Gunderson-et-al-2018-parent-praise.pdf
In a previous study, parent–child praise was observed in natural interactions at home when children were 1, 2, and 3 years of age. Children who received a relatively high proportion of process praise (e.g., praise for effort and strategies) showed stronger incremental motivational frameworks, including a belief that intelli-gence can be developed and a greater desire for challenge, when they ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/AVOA_Fuzzy.pdf
Abstract—The Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly grown in the past decade as an emerging technology. Due to the heterogeneity and energy limitations of IoT devices, adopting eficient management practices for developing IoT applications and managing IoT networks is a challenging task. One of the most critical IoT challenges that needs to be considered is routing due to its significant impact ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2019/11/30/they-did-something-similar-before-prior-acts-character-and-self-defense/
May a victim's prior bad acts prove violent character in federal trials where self-defense is raised? Under the FRE, the answer is largely "no."
https://cis.temple.edu/tagit/presentations/Dual-Process%20Theories%20of%20Higher%20Cognition%20Advancing%20the%20Debate.pdf
Criticism 5: Evidence for dual processing is ambiguous or unconvincing The critics of dual-process theories would have readers believe that the evidence for dual processes is weak or ambiguous, that it can be explained away by single-process theory accounts that do not implicate qualitatively distinct types of mental processing.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-03-17/why-are-women-still-earning-less-men
Judith A. Levine, poverty scholar at Temple University, discusses the feminization of poverty, the gender wage gap and why women make less money than men.
https://www.temple.edu/about/history/acres-diamonds
This is Russell Conwell's famous "Acres of Diamonds" speech—and the inspiration for the university's mission. I am astonished that so many people should care to hear this story over again. Indeed, this lecture has become a study in psychology; it often breaks all rules of oratory, departs from the precepts of rhetoric, and yet remains the most popular of any lecture I have delivered in the ...
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/HBCU_FINAL.pdf
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established primarily in the post-Civil War era to meet the educational needs of Black Americans.1 They provide pathways to upward social mobility and have a long-standing commitment to promoting both academic success and students’ health and well-being.2 But persistent funding inequities at both the state and ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/24.1.Zhang-TICLJ.pdf
The specifics of what is a socialist legal system and what constitutes Chinese characteristics in terms of the rule of law are subject to further debate. The Confucian heritage rooted legal tradition and the single party ruling system have significantly shaped the legal landscape of the country, making the route to the rule of law in China a long and thorny one. Despite China’s socialist ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~tug29203/21spring-3329/lectures/ch4a.pdf
Chapter 4 Network Layer: The Data Plane A note on the use of these Powerpoint slides: