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Middle School Teachers' Perceptions Of Strategies That Provide Social Support To Students, Heather Moore
Middle School Teachers' Perceptions Of Strategies That Provide Social Support To Students, Heather Moore
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Development Of Horizontality And Verticality In Children With Visual Impairments, Rita E. Schnarr
The Development Of Horizontality And Verticality In Children With Visual Impairments, Rita E. Schnarr
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
School Psychologist Training And Diagnosis Of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Katharine M. Zwolinski
School Psychologist Training And Diagnosis Of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Katharine M. Zwolinski
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Prayers Of Obligation And Well-Being: A Study Of The Effects Of Orthodox Jewish Prayer, Charles T. Coleman
Prayers Of Obligation And Well-Being: A Study Of The Effects Of Orthodox Jewish Prayer, Charles T. Coleman
Masters Theses
In a study to explore the effect of concentration during Orthodox Jewish obligatory prayer on well-being, ten Orthodox Jewish prayers were rated by experts (Rabbis) for the inclusion of the five identified prayer types of adoration, thanksgiving, confession, supplication, and reception. The ratings were used to establish a prayer type score for each of the ten prayers studied. Other Orthodox Jewish males (non-Rabbis) were then surveyed about their individual level of concentration during the same ten prayers and about health and psychological well-being. Although the multiple regression analyses showed no link between degree of concentration and well-being, it was determined …
The Relationship Between Dialectical Self And Hedonic, Eudaimonic, And Social Well-Being, Ayaka Hisanaga
The Relationship Between Dialectical Self And Hedonic, Eudaimonic, And Social Well-Being, Ayaka Hisanaga
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Overt And Relational Aggression In A Camp Setting: Links To Cognition, Emotion, And Behavior, Chelsea M. Fuelling
Overt And Relational Aggression In A Camp Setting: Links To Cognition, Emotion, And Behavior, Chelsea M. Fuelling
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Positive Bedtime Routines On Sleep In Toddlers, Mallory Osterloo
Effects Of Positive Bedtime Routines On Sleep In Toddlers, Mallory Osterloo
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
What Parents Want From Parent-Teacher Conferences, Meghan A. Saxine
What Parents Want From Parent-Teacher Conferences, Meghan A. Saxine
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Social Identity Theory In Campus Recreation: Examining Organizational And Exercise Identification Among Recreation Center Users, Kiel Emberton
Social Identity Theory In Campus Recreation: Examining Organizational And Exercise Identification Among Recreation Center Users, Kiel Emberton
Masters Theses
Social identity theory is often used in commercial settings to provide a basis for psychographic market segmentation. This usage has led to the development of organization identification in traditional business settings. Campus recreation is unique in that the primary product of consumption is exercise. In describing exercise behavior, social identity theory has been applied to explain the unique psychological attachments exercisers have to their exercise behavior. This application of social identity theory created the exercise identity construct. The purpose of this study was to examine social identity theory in campus recreation. Specifically, this study investigated the correlation between frequency of …