Browsing OSU Dissertations by Title
Now showing items 6356-6375 of 11222
-
Loneliness, violence, aggression, and suicidality in incarcerated youth
(2013-07)Many adolescents are incarcerated for committing aggressive and violent acts yearly. Juvenile facilities are frequently at maximum capacity or are experiencing overcrowding, providing more opportunities for juveniles to ... -
Long term mono- and double-cropping wheat, soybean, and grain sorghum under rainfed and irrigated conditions and evaluation of potassium quantity-intensity relationships of two Oklahoma soils
(1989-12)Many growers continue to have interest in double-cropping hard red winter wheat {Triticum aestivum {L.} em Thell}, soybean {Glycine max L. Merr.}, and grain sorghum {Sorghum bicolor {L.} Moench} in the eastern part of ... -
Long-term effects of a brief, video-based parenting education program on parenting knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy in college students
(2010-07)Scope and Method of Study: The focus of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief parent education program, as a teaching and preventative tool for non-expectant individuals. The study was designed to test ... -
Long-term outcomes of service-learning on civic engagement and professional nursing practice
(2014-12)Although there is a growing body of knowledge concerning service-learning in professional nursing education, nursing research reports minimal studies that sufficiently address the effects of service-learning strategies on ... -
Longitudinal relations of disciplinary and non-disciplinary parental practices to child behavior and academic performance and the unique contribution of parent-child synchrony
(2018-08)This dissertation contains two studies. The first study investigated the relations between parenting practices and child social and academic outcomes. This study adopted a comprehensive approach that examined the longitudinal ... -
Looking back and moving forward: A mixed methods study of elementary science teacher preparation
(2013-07)This study sought to understand how science learning experiences, and their potential influence, had on preservice elementary teachers' self-efficacy and perceptions of science teaching and learning at the beginning of ... -
Looking Beyond the Nuclear Family: A Mixed Methods Examination of Extended Family Involvement in American Indian Families
(2018-12-01)A common practice among American Indian (AI) families, as well as many ethnic minority families, includes involving both nuclear and extended family members in raising children. This practice is believed to serve as a ...