Tuesday, February 23, 2016
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEAM MENTAL MODELS, INTERPERSONAL TRUST, AND TEAM PERFORMANCE IN KNOWLEDGE-BASED TEAMS
›
Kristopher Potrafka, School of Human and Organizational Development This study examined the relationship between team mental models, interpe...
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Competency-Based Education (Re)-Defined: Trends and Implications in Scholarly Discourses of Higher Education
›
Indre Cuckler, School of Educational Leadership for Change Due to the increased interest in competency-based education (CBE) and a recent su...
How Women Experience Gender when Working with Men in a Female-Concentrated Occupation
›
Kerry E. Weinberg, School of Human and Organizational Development This qualitative dissertation focuses on women’s experience of working wit...
Thursday, February 4, 2016
The Influence of Group Socialization on Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation in Law Enforcement Culture
›
Craig Wetterer, School of Psychology Over the past several decades, research on authoritarianism in law enforcement officers has focused pri...
Fat Persons Finding Meaning in Their Experiences of Humiliation: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
›
Robert K. Green, School of Human and Organizational Development This study explored how the study participants make sense of their experienc...
ROLE AND EFFECT OF SOCIAL DETERMINANTS ON MORAL JUDGMENT: A STUDY OF EMPLOYEE BEHAVIOR WHEN COMMUNICATING USING SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY
›
Trish Oelrich, School of Human and Organizational Development Research from 20th and 21st century scholars demonstrates from any moral or co...
BE-ing @Work: Wearables and Presence of Mind in the Workplace
›
Heidi Forbes Ă–ste, School of Human and Organizational Development Expectations and demands in the changing contemporary workplace are dri...
Ecotones, Boundaries, and Culture: Intersections of Korean American and Other Communities in Howard County, Maryland
›
Pearl Seidman, School of Human and Organizational Development This research is positioned at the interface between ecological and social sys...
Adolescents’ Meta-Perspectives of Media Immersion
›
Yashica Holmes-Smith, School of Psychology This manuscript discusses an exploratory study of the views of teens immersed in media. To recru...
Personality, Binge Eating, and the Experience of Self-Monitoring of Eating Behaviors
›
Noel C. Gonzalez, School of Psychology Although self-monitoring is a key intervention for eating disorders treatment, its success has been...
Physical Health, Attitudes Toward Menopause and Aging, Meaning in Life, and Their Relationship to Psychological Distress in Midlife Women
›
Alicia Marie Abell, School of Psychology Research has demonstrated that poor physical health is associated with psychological distress (Me...
How Might The Ayahuasca Experience Be a Potential Antidote to Western Hegemony: A Mixed Methods Study
›
Roan Kaufman, School of Educational Leadership for Change This mixed-methods study researched people who have participated in traditional...
A Latent Growth Analysis of Hierarchical Complexity and Perspectival Skills in Adulthood
›
Clinton J. Fuhs, School of Human and Organizational Development Problem: A range of developmental models have been applied in research on ...
Spirituality as a Transformative Experience in the Lives of Black Catholic Women
›
Claudine Pannell-Goodlett, School of Human and Organizational Development Black Catholic women's spiritual experiences are pot...
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Innovative Approaches to Faculty Development for Technology Integration: Evaluation of a Three-Tiered Model
›
Margaret Hunter, School of Educational Leadership for Change College students expect technology to be a part of their learning environment, ...
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
The Blank Screen Meets the Internet: How Psychoanalysts Conceptualize the Use of Internet Searches in Professional Practice
›
Chaya Rubin, School of Psychology Psychoanalytic psychologists recognize various elements involving both the stance of the analyst in practi...
Friday, January 8, 2016
The Effective Professional: The Adoption and Use of a Feedback System in Psychotherapy
›
Clifton Wood Chamberlain, School of Psychology Using a “local therapist” sample, a feedback system, the Partners for Change Outcome Manageme...
International adjustment in a dual cultural context: Voices of Western executive expatriates in Shanghai
›
Jane Feng, School of Human and Organizational Development Expatriate study has been an area of scholarship and practitioner interest for fou...
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Interoceptive Awareness is Positively Related to Emotion Regulation
›
Jennifer R. Abbott, School of Psychology Difficulties in emotion regulation underlie the sequelae of many painful mental disorders, and c...
CORRELATION OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP AND EFFECTIVE DECISION MAKING IN LIFE SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS
›
Drew R. Suss, School of Human and Organizational Development Effective leadership is essential for life sciences (LS) organizations developi...
›
Home
View web version