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Sports Psychology and the Collegiate Athlete: One Size Does Not Fit All
(The Counseling Psychologist, 1993-07-01)
A More Bias-Proof Measure for the Type a Subcomponent of Exaggerated Interpersonal Control
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1994-03-01)
This study reports the development and initial psychometric refinement of a forced choice version of the Way of Life Scale (WOLS), a measure of the coronary prone/Type A behavior pattern (TABP) subcomponent of exaggerated ...
Lost and Found: Reflections on Identity and Success from Six Black Men
(Urban Education, 1991-10-01)
Most young Afro-American men from an inner city who were interviewed had established positive ethnic identities but had not realized their personal and career goals.
The Social Rights and Responsibilities of Pregnant Women: An Application of Parsons's Sick Role Model
(The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1990-05-01)
A study sought to identify the role expectations ascribed to pregnancy, and to examine whether such expectations differed across categories of socioeconomic status, age, race, and gender. In particular, the adequacy of ...
Evolution, institutional analysis and path dependency: an administrative-history perspective on fashionable approaches and concepts
(International Review of Administrative Sciences, 1998-12-01)
Effects of the Television Spots on Images of Dole and Clinton
(American Behavioral Scientist, 1997-08-01)
This experimental study of the 1996 television spots conducted in a series of locations during the general election campaign indicates that exposure to Dole's spots enhanced his image in September, but October exposures ...
It’s Fun to Interview Him, If You Can Catch Him: an interview with Robert Wedgeworth
(Information Development, 1999-03-01)
Robert Wedgeworth, President of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions (IFLA) from 1991–1997, was interviewed August 20, 1998, Hotel Okura, Amsterdam, during the 64th General Conference of ...
On Carts and Horses: The Status of White Racial Identity Attitude Research
(The Counseling Psychologist, 1992-01-01)
A Methodology for Investigating Heat Stress Selectivity Effects on Mental Performance
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1994-10-01)
This paper outlines a methodology that can be used to investigate the selectivity patterns of heat stress effects. The adopted view is that heat stress causes performance to deteriorate because it depletes attentional ...
Identification of Stable Asymptotic Performance on Computer-Based Cognitive Tests
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998-10-01)
Examining whether human cognitive performance is affected by environmental conditions requires stable performance measures prior to stressor exposure. This study evaluated the stability and reliability of six computer-based ...