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The Impact Of Visuals On Nutrition And Health Education Materials, Emily Clyatt, Elisa Shackelton, Laura Bellows Oct 2015

The Impact Of Visuals On Nutrition And Health Education Materials, Emily Clyatt, Elisa Shackelton, Laura Bellows

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

No abstract provided.


Full Issue, Volume 3, Number 3, Donna J. Peterson Oct 2015

Full Issue, Volume 3, Number 3, Donna J. Peterson

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

No abstract provided.


Full Issue, Volume 3, Number 2, Nancy Franz, Barry A. Guest, Donna J. Peterson Jun 2015

Full Issue, Volume 3, Number 2, Nancy Franz, Barry A. Guest, Donna J. Peterson

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

No abstract provided.


Examining The General Global Competence Of Students Enrolled In An International Dimension Course: An Attempt To Internationalize Undergraduate Education In A College Of Agriculture, Samba Moriba, M. Craig Edwards Feb 2015

Examining The General Global Competence Of Students Enrolled In An International Dimension Course: An Attempt To Internationalize Undergraduate Education In A College Of Agriculture, Samba Moriba, M. Craig Edwards

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

Many U.S. colleges and universities are concerned with how best to prepare students to become globally competent citizens. Therefore, the need existed to examine the general global competence of students enrolling in international dimension (ID) courses at Oklahoma State University. This investigation was a census study; the target population included all undergraduate students (N = 147) enrolled in three ID courses offered in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) during the fall semester of the 2010–2011 academic year. General knowledge instruments were used to gather pretest and posttest data to measure differences. Although students’ post-course scores were …


Documenting Program Outcomes Of Relationship Education With Incarcerated Adults, Kate Taylor Harcourt, Francesca Adler-Baeder Feb 2015

Documenting Program Outcomes Of Relationship Education With Incarcerated Adults, Kate Taylor Harcourt, Francesca Adler-Baeder

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

The current study examined program outcomes for an understudied population of Relationship Education (RE) participants: incarcerated men and women. In addition to relationship functioning, we examined a number of individual and parenting outcomes which had not previously been explored. In a sample of 453 adult inmates, we found improvements in (a) trust, (b) confidence in the relationship, (c) intimacy, (d) individual empowerment, (e) conflict management, (f) help-seeking attitudes, (g) self-esteem, (h) depression, (i) global life stress, (j) faulty relationship beliefs, and (k) parenting efficacy. Tests of moderation by gender and race indicated minimal differences in change patterns between groups; however, …


Full Issue, Volume 3, Number 1, Donna J. Peterson Feb 2015

Full Issue, Volume 3, Number 1, Donna J. Peterson

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

No abstract provided.