Browsing by Author "Merten, Michael"
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Child Disability Status and Teacher-child Relationship Closeness and Conflict
Armstead, Ava S. (2017-07-01)The interactions that occur between teacher and child during the school day dictate many aspects of the educational experience. The teacher-child relationship is an important factor in the early care and education setting. ... -
Correlates of secure attachment in children with intellectual disabilities in urban India
John, Aesha James (2011-07)Scope and Method of Study: The study aimed at identifying the correlates of attachment security among children with intellectual disabilities residing in urban India. To this end, survey and observational data were collected ... -
Emotional Competence in a Pre-kindergarten Classroom: Links to Social and Academic Competence
Beisly, Amber (Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)This study explores the relationship between emotional, social and academic competence in a low income pre-kindergarten sample. This study used a quasi-experimental design to examine the effectiveness of an intervention ... -
Examining the relationship between perceived parental behaviors and adolescent self-efficacy and academic achievement in a Mexican population
Douglas, Jonathan R. (2015-07)The present research examined adolescent perceived parental behaviors effects on adolescent self-efficacy and academic achievement. Two hierarchical regression analyses were conducted using data collected in Mexico through ... -
Exploring Finances, Emotions, and Couple Relations Using the Family Stress Model and Stress Spillover Model
Hubler, Daniel (Oklahoma State University, 2009-05-01)This study was to identify if an association exists between couple SES and affective experience while communicating, and it also was to identify evidence supporting partner global stress as a partial mediator of this ... -
Family system qualities, parenting behaviors, exposure to violence, and emotion regulation in low-income urban youth
Houltberg, Benjamin James (2010-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine a theoretical model that posited perceptions of family system variables (cohesion and adaptability) and parenting behaviors (support and supervision) were ... -
"I don't see color, I only see behaviors" : Therapists' concerns in working with clients of color
Landon-Freeman, Dathan (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' ... -
Occupational stress and work-life conflict among police officers
Tuttle, Brooke McQuerrey (2019-12)Stress from police work carries negative implications for the physical and psychological wellness of officers and consequences for their work-life interface to include relationships with family and friends. The ways in ... -
Peer and neighborhood risk contexts, and adolescents' delinquent behaviors: The protective potential of family and neighborhood connectedness
Crane, Canaan R. (2010-12)Scope and Method of Study: This study examined adolescents' perceptions of contextual risks (neighborhood risk or peer delinquent behavior) and connectedness (neighborhood cohesion, family cohesion, mothers' support, and ... -
Relation between body weight and social position in children's classroom friendship network
Anderson, Jeffrey Scott (2010-07)Scope and Method of Study: The present study focused on the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and centrality (degree and global) and the differences in centrality by weight status in first grade children. Participants ... -
Testing nested associations between microdimensional and global indicators of relationship outcomes
Hubler, Daniel Spencer (2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: There is limited information on how emotions and heart rate are associated on microdimensional levels both within and between romantic partners over time. We used multilevel modeling to assess ...