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A Survey Of Perceived Control And Domestic Environment Aspects Of Early Adolescent Boys With And Without Identified Externalizing Behavior Problems, Gary W. Mauk May 1996

A Survey Of Perceived Control And Domestic Environment Aspects Of Early Adolescent Boys With And Without Identified Externalizing Behavior Problems, Gary W. Mauk

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Two demographically congruous groups of early adolescent boys, one group with identified externalizing behavior problems (ESP) and one group enrolled in regular education (RED), were surveyed using anonymous self-report questionnaires that assessed academic, social, and general domains of perceived control and aspects of familial experiences. Data from EBP and RED boys' extant scholastic archival records were also collected. Also, using anonymous self-report questionnaires, the parents of EBP and RED boys were surveyed regarding their levels of satisfaction regarding aspects of parenting.

This study found that EBP boys had statistically significantly lower reading, math, and language achievement scores and grade point …


Effects Of A Parent's Intervention To Decrease Stereotypic Behavior And Increase Interactions Using Self-Management Treatment For Students With Autism In Korea, Jeongil Kim May 1996

Effects Of A Parent's Intervention To Decrease Stereotypic Behavior And Increase Interactions Using Self-Management Treatment For Students With Autism In Korea, Jeongil Kim

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The present investigation examined the effects of a parent's intervention to teach students with autism self-management to decrease their stereotypic behaviors. A time-lagged ABA (A represents the first baseline, B does intervention, and A does the second baseline) design was used. Three mothers of children with autism were trained to reduce their children's stereotypic behaviors using a self-monitoring strategy. The training for the parent was conducted in two settings after the first baseline condition. A classroom was used for the first training session and the home was used for the second training session. The intervention by the parent was conducted …


Infant Physical Attractiveness, Affect, Temperament, And Gender In Relation To Tester Behavior, Andrea D. Hart May 1996

Infant Physical Attractiveness, Affect, Temperament, And Gender In Relation To Tester Behavior, Andrea D. Hart

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Easily observable infant characteristics have been shown to influence others; perceptions of infant competence. This study examined the relation between infant characteristics and a tester's willingness to repeat opportunities for the infant to pass items during administration of a cognitive test. Results showed that infant physical attractiveness was related to lower elicited infant performance (the ratio of items initially failed). Positive affect was related to higher test scores. Because first impressions are likely to contribute to future relationships, it may be important to educate adults who interact with infants about the effects of stereotyping infants based on first impressions.


Teacher Perceptions Of Principal Behavior Related To Student Achievement, Sylvia J Springer Jan 1996

Teacher Perceptions Of Principal Behavior Related To Student Achievement, Sylvia J Springer

UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations

Research has shown that principal behavior is a factor in school effectiveness. A set of ten variables describing principal behavior within three constructs, school management, school environment, and instructional leadership were presented. The variables of principal behavior included: resource management, personnel management, decision-making, communication interpersonal behavior, professional integrity, supervision and evaluation, educational expertise, staff development, and curriculum. The variables were drawn from traditional and contemporary effective schools literature; The purpose of the study was to determine if there was a difference in principals' behavior as measured by teachers perceptions in schools characterized as more effective and schools characterized as less …


Restaurant Customers' Revisit Intention And Negative Word-Of-Mouth Behavior, Wen-Yu Su Jan 1996

Restaurant Customers' Revisit Intention And Negative Word-Of-Mouth Behavior, Wen-Yu Su

UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this study is threefold. First, this study intends to determine the factors which affect whether or not customers complain to management when they had problems at a casual table service restaurant. Second, this study seeks to determine the factors which affect the likelihood of returning to the restaurant for customers who complained to management about their problems. Third, this study examines the factors which affect the extent of negative word-of-mouth engaged by customers who complained to management; This study confirms the importance of complaint management in restaurant business. It further suggests how restaurant managers utilize their resources …


Health-Promoting Behaviors: Predictors Of Early Vs Late Initiation To Prenatal Care, Frances Mary Mckeon Jan 1996

Health-Promoting Behaviors: Predictors Of Early Vs Late Initiation To Prenatal Care, Frances Mary Mckeon

UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this descriptive, quantitative study was to examine factors that could predict a woman's timing of prenatal care initiation. Participation in early prenatal care, a type of health-promoting behavior, has been associated with improved maternal/child health. Many women however, delay prenatal care initiation until late in their pregnancy; Pender's Health Promotion Model and self-reported data were used to examine the relationship between: (a) preconception participation in health-promoting behaviors, (b) demographic variables, (c) situational factors, (d) interpersonal social support, and (e) perceived barriers to/benefits of prenatal care and the timing of initiation to prenatal care. Self-administered questionnaires were completed …


Fund-Raising Systems In Children's Museums: An Analysis Of Fund-Raising Behavior And Philanthropic Income Trends, Elizabeth A. Potter Jan 1996

Fund-Raising Systems In Children's Museums: An Analysis Of Fund-Raising Behavior And Philanthropic Income Trends, Elizabeth A. Potter

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

The problem under investigation. This dissertation analyzed philanthropic donations and fund-raising behavior in children's museums. The research embodies a descriptive, inductive, and deductive study which infers that philanthropic donations increase gradually and are influenced by an organization's fund-raising behavior.

The subjects. A stratified random sample of 15 small, 47 medium, and 20 large U.S. children's museums were surveyed; operating budgets determined museum size.

The methodology. Time-series statistical techniques and economic data measures calculated the change in children's museum philanthropic donations from 1990-1994. Correlation coefficients determined the relationships between the income variables. The fund-raising behavior variables, nominal data, were calculated in …


The Effects Of Ecdysis On Feeding Frequency And Behavior Of The Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis Sirtalis), James Robert Turmo Jan 1996

The Effects Of Ecdysis On Feeding Frequency And Behavior Of The Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis Sirtalis), James Robert Turmo

Honors Capstones

Garter snakes were used to study changes in feeding frequency and behavior associated with ecdysis. Feeding and shedding records of a captive snake colony were combined to test for correlations between feeding frequency and shedding. Snakes ate significantly less frequently before shedding than after shedding. Likelihood of eating was lowest when snakes were in the blue-eyed state. Four behaviors; latency to move, strikes at a stationary stimulus, strikes at a moving stimulus, and response distance to an approaching threat were scored while snakes were in the blue-eyed and clear-eyed state. Latency to move, strikes at a moving stimulus, and response …