Browsing OSU Dissertations by Author "Page, Melanie"
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Exploring the multi-focus influence of identity on students' entrepreneurial intent
Black, Michelle (2012-07)Scope and Method of Study: Empirical studies examining the predictors of intentions usually focus on the effect a single identity has on intentions. Adapting Shapero's events model, the current study investigates the ... -
Modeling early alcohol initiation: A comparison of linear regression, logistic regression, and discrete time hazard models
Danelia, Ketevan (2011-07)Scope and Method of Study: In social science research there is often a need to study the occurrence of a rare event whose distribution is not normal and whose data structure is nested. Common statistical methods for these ... -
Of one voice? Mormon attitudes toward the religion clauses of the First Amendment
Brame, Wendy Jean (2010-12)Scope and Method of Study: The current study examines the attitudes of practicing Mormons toward the Free Exercise and Establishment clauses. Snowball sampling produced 123 usable surveys, consisting mainly of likert-scale ... -
Relation between body weight and social position in children's classroom friendship network
Anderson, Jeffrey Scott (2010-07)Scope and Method of Study: The present study focused on the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and centrality (degree and global) and the differences in centrality by weight status in first grade children. Participants ... -
Role of cultural and social variables in parenting stress and acceptability of parent-training with Native American parents
Ballew, Megan S. Dunlap (2005-12)Scope and Method of Study: The present study examined the relationship between acculturation, parenting stress, perceived social support, and parent child interaction therapy (PCIT) acceptability with Native American ... -
Temporal discounting in social drinkers: Is there a substance-specific relationship?
Stott, Heather Dawn (2002-08) -
Test of problem behavior theory with high-risk adolescents and young adults: Effects of peer delinquency, peer attachment, and peer involvement
Gillaspy, Stephen Ross (2004-12)Scope and Method of Study: Utilizing the results garnered from theoretical frameworks of problem behavior theory, primary socialization theory, control theory, and attachment theory, the current study had three aims. First, ...