Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Callahan, Jennifer L."
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Adjustment and Social Support of Sexual Assault Survivors
Borja, Susan E. (Oklahoma State University, 2005-12-01)The role of positive (i.e. growth) and negative (i.e. posttraumatic stress symptoms) adjustment following a sexual assault experience were examined using a standardized definition of abuse. These reactions were explored ... -
Client preferences and the specific versus common factors debate
Swift, Joshua Keith (2010-12)Scope and Method of Study: Client preferences for psychological treatments have been found to play an important role in therapy outcomes. The present study was designed to examine client preferences for treatment using a ... -
Examination of class and cultural variables, explanatory style, and academic achievement among Native American and Caucasian college students
Tippett, Shilo Renae (2006-12)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between several relationships which may impact the academic achievement of Native American college students. This study was designed to ... -
Importance of stereotype consistency of outgroup favoritism among women under varying conditions of perceived legitimacy
Almstrom, Christina Marie (2009-07)Scope and Method of Study: In its modern form gender hegemony is based on persuasion rather than conflict (Jackman, 1994) where the inculcation of status beliefs sanctioned by women sustains benevolent sexism (Glick & ... -
Milwaukee Psychotherapy Expectations Questionnaire: A Replication and Extension
Aubuchon-Endsley, Nicki (Oklahoma State University, 2007-07-01)The study examined the relationship between client expectations and treatment outcome. The Milwaukee Psychotherapy Expectations Questionnaire (M-PEQ) was given to a normative sample to replicate previous findings and to ... -
Native Americans, Perceived Legitimacy and Outgroup Favoritism
Almstrom, Christina M. (Oklahoma State University, 2007-05-01)Since the first observation of the outgroup bias effect, studies have explored this phenomenon in a number of marginalized minority groups, including African Americans, Latino Americans, and indigent populations (Jost, ... -
Relationships of parental uncertainty and caregiver burden to adjustment outcomes in children with cancer: The moderating role of parenting stress
Wolfe-Christensen, Cortney (2009-12)Scope and Method of Study: The current study sought to determine whether levels of parental uncertainty and caregiver burden, as reported by parents of children with pediatric cancer, were related to the child's emotional, ... -
Role of Hope in Delay Discounting
Davidson, Collin L. (Oklahoma State University, 2007-12-01)The current study aimed to evaluate different methods of measuring delay discounting and study the role that hope theory plays in delay discounting. Participants were recruited from the Psychology department subject pool ... -
Social acceptance of age discrimination
Wisdom, Nick M. (2010-07)Scope and Method of Study: Ageism is the systematic stereotyping and discrimination against individuals based on their age. This form of discrimination is widespread and is infused in all aspects of older adults' lives; ...