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2022 ◽  
pp. 458-473
Author(s):  
Jacqueline Hawkins ◽  
Kristi L. Santi ◽  
Elizabeth P. McDaniel

Increasing numbers of students with disabilities who have been included in high school have transitioned to college over the past several decades. While many of those students are eligible for accommodations in high school, fewer of those same students with disabilities request or receive accommodations in college. The purpose of this chapter is to present the need to begin the transition process early, present the self-knowledge and skills that students need to support their success, outline the language, laws, and culture of college that students must negotiate, and propose the use of the summary of performance as an initial solution to the challenge of transition. Inclusive education has done much to spur changes in higher education and disability support. The supports are available in higher education. Students need the knowledge and skills to access them, use them, and self-advocate with their college counselors and instructors to meet their goals.


Author(s):  
Jacqueline Hawkins ◽  
Kristi L. Santi ◽  
Elizabeth P. McDaniel

Increasing numbers of students with disabilities who have been included in high school have transitioned to college over the past several decades. While many of those students are eligible for accommodations in high school, fewer of those same students with disabilities request or receive accommodations in college. The purpose of this chapter is to present the need to begin the transition process early, present the self-knowledge and skills that students need to support their success, outline the language, laws, and culture of college that students must negotiate, and propose the use of the summary of performance as an initial solution to the challenge of transition. Inclusive education has done much to spur changes in higher education and disability support. The supports are available in higher education. Students need the knowledge and skills to access them, use them, and self-advocate with their college counselors and instructors to meet their goals.


Author(s):  
Mark Newman

A discussion of community structure in networks and methods for its detection. The chapter begins with an introduction to the idea of community structure, followed by descriptions of a range of methods for finding communities, including modularity maximization, the InfoMap method, methods based on maximum-likelihood fits of models to network data, betweenness-based methods, and hierarchical clustering. Also discussed are methods for assessing algorithm performance, along with a summary of performance studies and their findings. The chapter concludes with a discussion of other types of large-scale structure in networks, such as overlapping and hierarchical communities, core-periphery structure, latent-space structure, and rank structure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert L. Morgan ◽  
Scott Kupferman ◽  
Eliza Jex ◽  
Heidi Preece ◽  
Shannon Williams

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 11-16
Author(s):  
Keukeu Firda Lestari ◽  
Heraeni Tanuatmodjo ◽  
Mayasari Mayasari

The problem of this research was about decrease in dividend policy BUSN Devisa listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange which is measured by Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) over the last two years. These factors affecting the dividend policy were liquidity which is measured by Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) and profitability which is measured by Return On Equity (ROE). The purposes of this study were describing the liquidity, profitability, dividend policy, the effect liquidity on dividend policy, the effect profitability on dividend policy, and the effect of liquidity and profitability on dividend policy. This research utilised descriptive and verificative, the technique which is used was multiple correlation, and hypothesis testing used t Test (partial significance test) and F Test (simultaneous significance test). The data is gained from secondary data which is from the annual report and summary of performance BUSN Devisa from 2010-2014. The population of this study was 25 BUSN Devisa listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with 4 samples through purposive sampling technique. The result of hypothesis testing in partial showed that liquidity and profitability effected the dividend policy significantly. The result of hypothesis testing showed that the liquidity and profitability effected on dividend policy significant simultaneously.Keywords: Liquidity, Profitability, Dividend Policy


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 243-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keukeu Firda Lestari ◽  
Heraeni Tanuatmodjo ◽  
Mayasari Mayasari

The problem of this research was about decrease in dividend policy BUSN Devisa listed on theIndonesia Stock Exchange which is measured by Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) over the last twoyears. These factors affecting the dividend policy were liquidity which is measured by Loan toDeposit Ratio (LDR) and profitability which is measured by Return On Equity (ROE). Thepurposes of this study were describing the liquidity, profitability, dividend policy, the effectliquidity on dividend policy, the effect profitability on dividend policy, and the effect of liquidityand profitability on dividend policy. This research utilised descriptive and verificative, thetechnique which is used was multiple correlation, and hypothesis testing used t Test (partialsignificance test) and F Test (simultaneous significance test). The data is gained from secondarydata which is from the annual report and summary of performance BUSN Devisa from 2010-2014.The population of this study was 25 BUSN Devisa listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with 4samples through purposive sampling technique. The result of hypothesis testing in partial showedthat liquidity and profitability effected the dividend policy significantly. The result of hypothesistesting showed that the liquidity and profitability effected on dividend policy significantsimultaneously.


Data in Brief ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 1413-1429 ◽  
Author(s):  
Devin L. Maurer ◽  
Jacek A. Koziel ◽  
Jay D. Harmon ◽  
Steven J. Hoff ◽  
Angela M. Rieck-Hinz ◽  
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