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Do Conversations About Food Actually Happen? A Qualitative Study About the Food-Based Communication Habits of Female Consumers
(2019-07)
Agricultural organizations have encouraged farmers and others involved in the agricultural industry to discuss their experiences with consumers and to have meaningful conversations about food. While agriculturalists are ...
Examining the Differences in Commentary of Female Athletes in Ncaa Division I Basketball Tournament Coverage
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-07-01)
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences between female and male play-by-play and color commentators during women's NCAA tournament games. A content analysis was conducted to analyze the commentary between ...
Type 2 diabetes exacerbates bone loss in Native American women
(2012-05)
Scope and Method of Study: Recent evidence suggests a relationship between type 2 diabetes and an increased risk of fracture. Native Americans are known to have a high prevalence of type 2 diabetes (i.e. ~2 times the ...
"That these few girls stand together": Finding women and their communities in the oil and gas industry
(2020-12)
Women were involved in all facets of the petroleum industry, whether as support staff back at camp for men working in the fields or as the scientists deciding where to send those men to drill. Women had a presence in the ...
Untold experiences from the perspectives of women mortuary science students: A qualitative study
(2022-07)
Women students are entering mortuary science programs, being retained, and graduating at much higher rates than ever before. This is despite research that shows women in science-related programs often face discrimination ...
Shopping and the self: The relationships among body size, body-esteem, and women's shopping behaviors
(2008-07)
Scope and Method of Study: Theories of the self suggest that individuals are likely to strive towards maintaining or enhancing self-esteem. Such theories have implications for marketing and models of consumer decision-making. ...
Women and the superintendency: Glass ceiling and empowerment of female superintendents in Oklahoma
(2022-07)
Several acts and movements have attempted to eliminate discrimination in employment opportunities. However, despite these acts and movements, there remains a disproportionate number of males in top leadership positions in ...
Female creator
(2007-05)
From obscurity to prominence: A case study of the first woman president hired by a board of regents in Oklahoma President Emerita of Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dr. Joe Anna Hibler
(2009-07)
Scope and Method of Study: Qualitative Case Study Research
"Why have we neglected the girls" : Women's roles in Indian Territory Choctaw education, 1831-1861
(2021-05)
After the forceful removal of the Choctaw to Indian Territory in 1831, they quickly established schools for their children. They believed emphasizing female education simultaneously preserved Choctaw culture and encouraged ...