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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 ...
Relative stability of reference scales formed under individual, togetherness, and group situations /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1964)
The problem of adjustment of religiously fundamentalist students to the university community /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969)
Stimulus conditions as factors in social change /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1955)
The effects of risk-taking and responsibility on adolescent sexual behavior: Is the effect mediated by military background?
(2004)
Adolescent sexual behavior was investigated within a framework of three independent variables. Previous research has identified that adolescents share a propensity for risk-taking. Other research has indicated that adolescents ...
Forgiveness of others and athletic performance in college baseball players.
(2000)
It was hypothesized that athletes high in forgiveness of others would perform better at baseball, show less performance deficits between preseason and midseason, score lower in total mood disturbance, and show a greater ...
Motivating the Self to Virtue in Western and non-Western Countries: Does Nation or Faith Matter More in the Development of the Moral Self?
(2015-03-14)
‘Self’ has long been a contested term within psychology and religion; however, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism all acknowledge that individuals struggle to embody narratives of a virtuous life—a life motivated to do good, ...
The effect of incongruent information on schematic processing in person memory.
(1983)
Results showed that the introduction of information that is highly incongruent with a schema makes information supporting the schema more memorable than it is when only congruent information is heard. This pattern of results ...
Employment of indigenous personnel as a strategy for increasing immunization rates in "hard-core" areas /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967)