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Restrictive Emotionality and Marital Satisfaction
(2009)
The relationship between restrictive emotionality and marital satisfaction was examined in a sample of 112 married couples. Individuals were asked to rate their own and their spouses' restrictive emotionality, rate the ...
Societal Expectations and Educational Opportunity: A Study of Future Orientation, Expectancy Valuing, and Academic Performance of St. Lucian Youth
(2009)
Correlation and regression analyses were used to examine variables that explain the academic motivation of students in St. Lucia based on the theories of future-orientation. A new variable representing individuals' reactions ...
Examination of High School Transition Program Variables Associated with Successful Outcomes
(2009)
This dissertation study investigated secondary transition programs throughout New Mexico in order to identify the extent of their services and research suggested best practices within high schools. Educators, including ...
The First-Time Offender Program for Juvenile Delinquents: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Assessing Outcomes
(2009)
This study was a program evaluation of a First-Time Offender Program for juvenile delinquents in a southwestern state. The study was theoretically based in the biopsychosocial model and utilizes a pre- and post-test design ...
Examining Patterns of Feminist Identity Development, Empowerment and Mutuality In Women's Friendships
(2009)
This study examined the influence of feminist identity development and level of personal empowerment on mutuality within same-sex friendships among adult women. Two hundred and twenty-six adult women participated in the ...
Psychologists' Authenticity
(2009)
Psychologists engage in a multitude of social roles of varying degrees of emotionality, subjectivity, and objectivity due to the nature of their profession, as well as their unique backgrounds that have drawn them to that ...
The Relationship of Self-Concealment to Behavioral Inhibition and Behavioral Approach
(2009)
This research examines self-concealment, or the tendency to keep negative information about oneself secret. It reviews research on self-concealment and its positive association to physical and psychological complaints. ...
Development of The Calling Questionnaire
(2009)
Despite the widespread use of the term calling in scholarly and popular literature, there has been limited empirical research on the topic. Most of the current literature on the topic is theoretical and conceptual in nature. ...
Psychologists' Authenticity
(2009)
Psychologists engage in a multitude of social roles of varying degrees of emotionality, subjectivity, and objectivity due to the nature of their profession, as well as their unique backgrounds that have drawn them to that ...
PERCEPTION OF EARLY INTERVENTION FAMILY OUTCOME: INSIDE CHINESE-AMERICAN FAMILIES HAVING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
(2009)
This study seeks to determine whether Chinese-American Families having a child with disabilities experience different needs and expected early intervention family outcomes from families from the mainstream culture. The ...