Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Author "Hamlin, Mark"
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Beliefs in and experiences with sasquatch and corresponding coping strategies.
Banta, Mark (2008)Specific coping strategies were investigated and between-group comparisons were made based on the level of confidence each group had in the existence of sasquatch. The level of confidence was determined by the participants' ... -
Exploring sources of sex education in African American females : a qualitative study.
Olurotimi, Oluwakemi A. (2018)According to the Centers for Disease Control (2009), there is a growing concern for the rate of mortality and prevalence of STIs and unwanted pregnancies among African American women, yet traditional interventions have ... -
Expressions of threat : micro expressions in response to facial expressions facial threat.
Lieber, Stephanie (2017)The ability to determine what is a potential threat in our environment is even more important in the current world with terrorist attacks, mass shooters, unprovoked violence, serial offenders, and overall civil unrest. ... -
Hysteresis in visual search.
Likens, Aaron D. (2010)People perform complex visual tasks. Airplane pilots land planes safely on the ground and baseball players swing bats at speeding fastballs. Drivers weave through traffic and sports fans skillfully track the movements of ... -
Matching the right feedback to the right person : the interaction of process and outcome feedback with goal orientation.
Linford, Bryce Jacob (2017)Types of performance feedback are discussed and compared. An overview of the goal orientation literature is provided. The author hypothesized that outcome feedback is congruent with a performance orientation, and that ... -
Passive visual behavior modifiers and consumer psychophysiology online.
Gault, Adam W. (2012)Through an examination of the electroencephalography (EEG) data collected from 27 university students, this study examined the efficacy of three known passive visual behavior modifiers -- color, layout, and motion -- in ... -
Psychosocial factors predicting adherence to the metabolic reset diet
Mosele, Jordan (2023)Obesity and diabetes have very high prevalence rates in the modern world and are two key characteristics of metabolic syndrome. This in turn has been linked to other chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, kidney ... -
Social networking sites and selection decisions : the impact of privacy settings of Facebook profiles and hiring decisions.
Pech, Jade (2013)Social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and LinkedIn have gained popularity in the recent years. As long ago as 2009 and recent as 2012, some organizations have required the login credentials for potential employees ... -
The effects of cognitive behavioral group therapy on first year college students with heightened anxiety and depressive symptoms.
Daniel, Iona (2010)Depression, anxiety, and lack of assertiveness are among the top five impediments to successful academic performance (American College Health Association, 2005). College freshmen who report mental health difficulties were ... -
Unsubstantiated bias toward foster care versus group home placements for wards of the state.
Melton, David L. (2009)High number of placements for children in U.S. DHHS custody has led to class action lawsuits around the country. The current study proposes that social stigmatization effects in the form of family ideology drive foster ... -
Varieties of religious perception : a Q methodological approach to the study of relgious [i.e religious] beliefs.
Kubier, Patrick (2010)Religion is at the heart of all cultures. Three of the most widely known religions are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. To determine if differences exist, a Q-methodology study of religious beliefs was conducted. The ...