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    Online or Traditional University: A Comparison of the Labor Market Returns to College Type

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    In a time when the rising costs of education have deterred students from seeking a college degree, finding a cost-effective alternative to a traditional university has become an increasingly important issue. This study seeks to evaluate the labor market returns to earning a degree online versus a traditional university through an econometric regression based on survey data of recent graduates from online and traditional universities. Regression analysis compares average income for graduates of online and traditional institutions while controlling for measures of school type, characteristics, selectivity, and region at the institutional level. The effect of college type on average income was statistically indistinguishable from zero. However, there were statistically significant and positive returns to college selectivity and quality. A calculation of the net present value of attending an online university versus a traditional university demonstrates that there are positive returns to attending a traditional university

    Jewish Guide to Practical Medical Decision-Making by Jason Weiner

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    Histogenesis 1

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    The adipokinetic property of hypophyseal peptides and catecholamines: a problem in comparative endocrinology 1

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    In vivo and in vitro adipokinetic effects of corticotropin and related peptides 1

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    The measurement of human adipose tissue mass

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    Perfusion of isolated adipose tissue: FFA release and blood flow in rat parametrial fat body

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    Selective labeling of adipose tissue in vivo

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    Some physiological and clinical implications of lipid mobilization from adipose tissue 1

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