Eagles, Munroe and Stephen Erfle. "Community Cohesion and Voter Turnout in English Parliamentary Constituencies." British Journal of Political Science 19, no. 1 (1989): 115-25., For more information on the published version,...
One frequently advanced explanation for the mounting electoral difficulties of the British Labour Party in recent years has been "the decline of cohesive traditional working-class communities." This explanation is assessed by...
This article presents a test of the argument that vulnerability to economic dislocation, primarily as it is represented by economic homogeneity in communities, exercises a constraint on levels of support for Quebec nationalism....
In this study, we examine the impact of class action litigation shocks on corporate innovation. Our experimental design is based on an unanticipated court ruling that reduces the risk of shareholder class action lawsuits for...
Erfle, Stephen, and Henry McMillan. "Determinants of Network News Coverage of the Oil Industry During the Late 1970s." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 66, no. 1 (1989): 121-28., Price variations in testing oil and...
This work provides the reader with a series of sectoral and comparative insights into the new world of national competitiveness, with particular reference to the US and Japan. It also provides a synthesis of emerging fields...
Published as: Erfle, Stephen E., and Abigail Gamble. "Effects of Daily Physical Education on Physical Fitness and Weight Status in Middle School Adolescents." Journal of School Health 85, no. 1 (2015): 27-35. This author...
String art is a well-known and popular activity that uses string, a board, and nails to produce artistic images (although there are variations that use different modalities). This activity is beloved because simple counting...
Since muscle is more dense than fat, athletes tend to have greater mass and BMI than similarly sized non-athletes. Comparing direct adiposity measures and BMI confirms that BMI is a biased proxy for adiposity for elite...
Managerial economics is one of the most applied areas of economics. Managerial economics teaches students how to use the tools of economics to, make decisions. As a result, this class is most effective if it simulates what...