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I (Don't) Feel Pretty: Weight Perception, Self-Esteem, and Gender in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
(2019-05)Life course scholars have established that early life experiences are crucial factors in shaping developmental trajectories. Early adolescent health has been one of the most widely studied of these factors, with increased ... -
"I am an athlete": A multiple case study of Division I female athletes' post-sport transitions and influences on athletic identity
(2020-12)The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore how transitioning out of collegiate soccer influenced the athletic identities of Division I female collegiate athletes who were no longer pursuing competitive ... -
“I am not a robot!” Interpreters' Views of Their Roles in Health Care Settings
(Qualitative Health Research, 2008-10-01)In this study, I examined interpreters' self-perceived roles and their corresponding communicative goals and strategies. Twenty-six professional interpreters (of 17 languages), 4 patients, and 12 health care providers were ... -
I am still myself: How the Dust Bowl influenced women's clothing in Oklahoma
(Oklahoma State University, 2019-04-26)Traditionally, research over the Dust Bowl has focused on the causes of the ecological disaster and migrant workers, leaving women an understudied component of this story. Because clothing reflects our circumstances, ideals, ... -
I am who you say I am; I am what you make me: An exploratory analysis of gangs in the heartland
(2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: Through the lens of multiple marginalities, this qualitative study explores the lived experience of former gang members in an emergent midsize city. Through the use of semi-structured interviews, ... -
I Don't Read for the Sex: Romance Readers and Identity Management
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"I don't see color, I only see behaviors" : Therapists' concerns in working with clients of color
(2020-07)Although there have been significant gains in the field of multicultural counseling, including the development of multicultural competencies for counseling clients of color, the importance of examining the role of therapists' ... -
“I don’t smell chemicals, I smell money:” the effects of federal policy and the chemical industry on human health and the environment in the Kanawha River Valley
(2023-12-15)Federal policy and the need for American produced chemicals saw a need for a domestic chemical industry to be erected in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia during World War I. Following the war, federal policy continued ... -
I dream of Major Nelson.
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“I feel like everyone has anxiety when it comes to math”: an exploration of stereotype threat and anxiety for first-year mathematics students in higher education
(2023)Understanding of the relationship between anxiety and stereotype threat for students in first-year mathematics courses offers improvement for theoretical, methodological, and classroom practices surrounding the experiences ... -
I House in Oklahoma: a Geographic Study in Folk House Typology
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"I Know . . . Through My Eyes and Ears": Charles Dickens's Artistic Vision in Bleak House
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)Despite using two different narrative voices to construct the story in Bleak House, Charles Dickens nevertheless ensures unity within the novel by creating a self-contained narrative painting. The various linguistic and ... -
I KNOW WHAT I WANT WHEN I SEE IT: THE EFFECTS OF TRAINING ON FIT DETECTION THROUGH THE EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEW
(2013)Fit is important for organizations and can lead to a number of positive outcomes, including satisfaction and organizational commitment. It is unclear whether interviewers can accurately assess person-organization and ... -
"I Live in Boley, America:Exploring a Contemporary Identity for African American Boley Residents
(2016-05-13)Abstract Boley's history for African Americans are stories filled with triumphs and challenges, specifically autonomy, slavery and Jim Crow. In this paper I address their past and consider a contemporary identity that ... -
"I Offer a Dance of Joy...": The Intersection of Genealogy and Genre in Edward Knight's Tales Not Told
(2009)American composer Edward Knight completed his song cycle Tales Not Told in 2007. The poetry, by Knight's spouse and collaborator M. J. Alexander, involves the lives of six of Knight's female ancestors, including Patience ... -
I see the horse
(2016)I See the Horse is a fantasy novel that follows the adventures of Komar Voorhexees of Port Karpricius during a time of civil war within The Ten Kingdoms of the Enlibar Empire. The primary focus or super objective of the ... -
I Too, Have a Race: The Autoethnographic Journey of a Teacher Confronting Herself and Social Justice in the College Composition Classroom
(2011)This study addresses the research question "How might an autoethnographic exploration of my own perceived Whiteness inform how I approach the phenomenon of racism in my teaching of university composition students?"