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Non-Religious Employee's Perceptions Of Microaggressions And Their Relationship With Job Satisfaction As Moderated By Calling, Jessica Schultz
Non-Religious Employee's Perceptions Of Microaggressions And Their Relationship With Job Satisfaction As Moderated By Calling, Jessica Schultz
Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between microaggressions, person-organization fit (P-O fit), job satisfaction, and calling in non-religious individuals. Established research demonstrates that job satisfaction is predicted by P-O fit (Dawis, 2005). Research with minority groups has found that microaggressions are negatively related to P-O fit and job satisfaction (Lyons, Velez, Mehta, & Neil, 2014). However, research has yet to examine these interactions with a non-religious population. Previous investigations have found that calling is positively correlated with both P-O fit and job satisfaction (Duffy & Dik, 2013; Duffy, Allan, & Dik, 2011; Hirschi, 2012), suggesting the …
Discrepant Self-Perceptions As Predictors Of Rule Violating Behavior Among Juvenile Offenders, Kimberly Barajas
Discrepant Self-Perceptions As Predictors Of Rule Violating Behavior Among Juvenile Offenders, Kimberly Barajas
Master's Theses
Numerous studies have examined discrepancies between youths’ self-perceptions and others’ ratings across different domains of competence (i.e. academic, behavior, social) (e.g., Jia, Jiang, & Mikami, 2016; Kistner, 2006; Owens et al., 2007) and it is well-established that discrepant self-perceptions are risk factors for maladaptive outcomes (e.g., aggression, depression) in children and adolescents (David & Kistner, 2000; Jia et al., 2016; Kistner et al., 2006). Only one study has examined discrepant self-perceptions (e.g., perceptual bias) in a sample of male juvenile offenders (JOs) (Smith, Lynch, Stephens, & Kistner, 2015). This study sought to extend the literature examining discrepant self-perceptions within juvenile …
Overparenting And Emerging Adults' Mental Health: The Mediating Role Of Emotional Distress Tolerance, Christopher Michael Perez
Overparenting And Emerging Adults' Mental Health: The Mediating Role Of Emotional Distress Tolerance, Christopher Michael Perez
Master's Theses
Overparenting is a type of parental control that features intense parental involvement, which is negatively associated with the development of age-appropriate autonomous behavior in children and emerging adults. To this point, overparenting has been linked to poor mental health in young children (Bayer, Sanson, & Hemphill, 2006; Gar & Hudson, 2008), as well as in emerging adults (LeMoyne & Buchanan, 2011; Segrin, Woszidlo, Givertz, & Montgomery, 2013). The emerging adult population has continued to be one of interest across recent studies concerning mental health, given the unique emotional and behavioral changes that arise during this stage of development. Emotional distress …
Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, And Self-Esteem In Latino Adolescent Males, Miriam Asya Reder
Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, And Self-Esteem In Latino Adolescent Males, Miriam Asya Reder
Master's Theses
The relationship between gender identity and psychological adjustment has long been investigated, but it is only in the 21st century that gender identity has been examined as a multi-faceted construct. According to Egan and Perry (2001), there are five dimensions comprising a person’s gender identity and they have demonstrated a significant relationship between these dimensions and youth’s psychological adjustment. Three of their gender identity constructs are pertinent to this study: gender typicality, gender contentedness, and felt pressure. While subsequent studies have had similar significant results (Carver, Yunger, & Perry, 2003; Yunger, Carver, & Perry, 2004), one study found that …
Vocational Nurse Student Predictors Of Success, Mary A. Moore
Vocational Nurse Student Predictors Of Success, Mary A. Moore
Master's Theses
Digitized thesis
Module To Increase Communication Skills Of Nurses, Mary Kay Schultz
Module To Increase Communication Skills Of Nurses, Mary Kay Schultz
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Critique Of Consultation Theories And Development Of A New Model Of Consultation, Joan L. Vougis
A Critique Of Consultation Theories And Development Of A New Model Of Consultation, Joan L. Vougis
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Cultural Influences On Nonverbal Behavior: An Annotated Bibliography For Counseling Psychologists, Laura Vogelaar
Cultural Influences On Nonverbal Behavior: An Annotated Bibliography For Counseling Psychologists, Laura Vogelaar
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Retrospective Profile Of Agoraphobia: Graduates Of Chicago's Terrap, 1978-1980, Mona H. Berman
A Retrospective Profile Of Agoraphobia: Graduates Of Chicago's Terrap, 1978-1980, Mona H. Berman
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Examination Of Three Theoretical Models For Dealing With Alcoholic Marital Problems, Michael M. Kagan
A Comparative Examination Of Three Theoretical Models For Dealing With Alcoholic Marital Problems, Michael M. Kagan
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Post Hospital Community And Social Adjustment Of Schizophrenics In An Aftercare Rehabilitation Setting, Marian L. Fitzgibbon
Post Hospital Community And Social Adjustment Of Schizophrenics In An Aftercare Rehabilitation Setting, Marian L. Fitzgibbon
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Therapeutic Interventions For Children In A Hospital Setting, Patricia Almeida
Therapeutic Interventions For Children In A Hospital Setting, Patricia Almeida
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Conceptual Models In Loss Counseling, Jean Lawrence
The Use Of Conceptual Models In Loss Counseling, Jean Lawrence
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Pilot Study Of Treatment Centers For Heroin Drug Addiction In New York City, Phyllis Somerville
A Pilot Study Of Treatment Centers For Heroin Drug Addiction In New York City, Phyllis Somerville
Master's Theses
The Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study is to survey methods used by some groups and institutions listed below who are attempting to cure heroin drug addiction. In this study an attempt has been made to discover which method technique or combination of methods and techniques are most effective for permanent cure. Also it will outline the past history of treatment used in New York City and give a brief proposal of its new treatment program as of April 1, 1967. The study will seek to evaluate the counseling techniques used as well as other supportive therapeutic …