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Culture of Honor and Female Incarceration
(2023-05)
Some states in the U.S. maintain higher than usual rates of female incarceration. Prior research suggests that these incarceration rates are determined by poverty, education, or racial makeup. However, these explanations ...
The effects of issue importance and group size differences on contribution rates and social identity in a public goods social dilemma.
(2001)
This study examined the effects of issue importance on social identity, personal identification with an issue and contribution decisions in a public goods social dilemma. A total of 331 undergraduate students from the ...
Evaluative organization of self-knowledge: The hidden vulnerability of compartmentalization.
(2004)
Three studies explored the possibility that the structure of the self-concept is associated with fragile self-esteem. The model of self-concept structure examined in the present studies is evaluative organization, especially ...
Public and private self-consciousness and reality monitoring ability.
(1997)
How well one remembers information from the social environment will directly affect how well he or she can interact in that environment. Past research supports the notion that people with certain types of personality traits ...
Locus of control and the service encounter: The impact of individual differences on perceptions of service quality, customer satisfaction and consumer complaint behaviour.
(1998)
Recently in the literature there has been a resurgence of interest in identifying the needs and wants of consumers and then designing business strategies which ensure that these needs and wants are satisfactorily met. ...
The effect of state anxiety upon a motor task: An application of the Cusp Catastrophe model.
(1999)
In this study, participants (N = 60) played a dart throwing game. State anxiety was manipulated by changing the distances that the participants threw from. Distances ranged from five feet to 15 feet, at one foot intervals. ...
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Revised (MMPI-2): Extending American Indian norms.
(2004)
This study obtained and compared MMPI-2 data collected from a non-clinical sample of Oklahoma Indian tribal members to the MMPI-2's normative sample. Comparisons were made between these scores and (a) the MMPI-2 standard ...