Resources

The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center produces a variety of scholarly publications and other resources, including: toolkits, training materials, reports, and websites. This database of resources includes the latest publications from the PPC and allows you to search by author, focus area, peer-review status, date, or keyword.

reports
Author:
Nancy Shank, Stacey J. Hoffman
Shank, N., & Hoffman, S. (2016). Lincoln Vital Signs supplemental report: Behavioral health trends in Lincoln. Unpublished Report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Community Engagement
publications
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Lisa PytlikZillig, Alan Tomkins
PytlikZillig, L., Hamm, J., Shockley, E., Herian, M., Neal, T., Kimbrough, C., Tomkins, A., & Bornstein, B. (2016). The dimensionality of trust-relevant constructs in four institutional domains: Results from confirmatory factor analyses. Journal of Trust Research. doi: 10.1080/21515581.2016.1151359
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Peer-Reviewed
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Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
reports
Author:
Janell Walther
This project investigates cumulative influences on early learning and achievement for young children at economic disadvantage across rural and urban settings in Nebraska through three complementary and prospective studies. This research will provide reliable information for policymakers and practitioners to understand variations in practices that augment transitions and early learning; determine...
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Education & School Safety
publications
Author:
Mario Scalora, Denise Bulling
Scalora, M. J., Bulling, D., DeKraai, M, Senholzi, K. B., & Shechter, O. G. (2016). Early warning signs of suicide in service members who engage in unauthorized acts of violence (Technical Report 16-03). Unpublished report. Monterrey, CA: Defense Personnel and Security Research Center, Defense Manpower Data Center.
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Peer-Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Violence & Suicide Prevention
publications
Author:
Lisa PytlikZillig
Neal, T. M. S., PytlikZillig, L. M., Bornstein, B. H., & Shockley, E. (2016). Inspiring and advancing the many-disciplined study of institutional trust. In Shockley, E., Neal, T. M. S., PytlikZillig, L. M., & Borstein, B. H. (Eds.), Interdisciplinary perspectives on trust: Towards theoretical and methodological integration (pp. 1-16). Springer.
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Publications
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Peer-Reviewed
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Civil & Government Systems