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Posttraumatic Stress as a unique contributor to related health outcomes and healthcare utilization in adult survivors of childhood cancer
(2018-01)
Despite its significance in medical populations, research on posttraumatic
stress (PTSS) in this population is limited in existing studies by small sample sizes and
lack of follow-up data. This manuscript provides review ...
An Examination of the Degree of Self-Knowledge Across Baby Boomers, Generation Xers, and Millennials
(2018-12)
Generations and their differences, as well as the construct of self-knowledge, have
been studied at length due to their potential predictive power over an individual’s
behaviors. This research proposes to build upon these ...
16PF Couples Counseling Report: Predictors of Marital Satisfaction, Personality Similarity, and Relationship Adjustment of Males in Marital Therapy
(2018-07)
In the 1960’s-1970’s, the science and history of marital satisfaction was
linked to ethnic, religious, and racial similarity. Previous research has
administered new psychological and sociological tests, which were believed ...
Does Training Multiple Alternative Responses Mitigate Resurgence?
(2018-07)
Resurgence is a type of treatment relapse that occurs when an extinguished behavior reappears once a more recently reinforced behavior is placed on extinction. Resurgence of problem behavior often occurs when treatment-integrity ...
Negative Mind Wandering as a Symptom of Incivility: What it Means for Important Workplace Outcomes
(2018-06)
The effects of experienced incivility have been explained by a variety of cognitive and emotional mechanisms, but mind wandering may also be responsible for many processes and behaviors associated with incivility due to ...
Sink or Swim: Maximizing the Impact of 360° Feedback in Leader Development
(2018-11)
Leader development initiatives prescribed as isolated events often fall short
of their intended outcomes (Avolio, Reichard, Hannah, Walumbwa, & Chan,
2009). Initiatives should instead be enacted as part of an ongoing ...
A New Approach to Explain Applicant Faking Behaviors: A Model Based on Trait Contract Classification Theory
(2018-06)
Applicant faking behavior (AFB) on personality measures is a problematic
phenomenon in selection context. It is important to address applicant faking
behaviors because it will result in hiring unqualified people and lead ...
Treatment Satisfaction and Adult Mental Health Outcomes of Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors
(2018-01)
In the current study, we examined the impact of trauma-specific treatment and
treatment satisfaction to determine if receiving treatment had an impact on the adult
mental health outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors. ...
A Comparison of Verbal and Standard Selection-Based Preferences Using the Multiple Stimulus Without Replacement Method for Children with Developmental Disabilities
(2018-11)
Since DeLeon and Iwata (1996) published their seminal study on multiple stimulus
preference assessments, the research surrounding preference assessments utilizing
multiple stimuli has grown immensely. This has led to ...
A Qualitative Study of Florida Institute of Technology International Students’ Perceptions and Their Reactions to President Donald J. Trump’s Political Discourse on Immigration and to Florida Institute of Technology’s Response to President Trump’s Executive Orders
(2018-05)
This study investigates the meaning international students at Florida
Institute of Technology (FIT) gave to candidate and President Donald J.
Trump’s political discourse on immigration; along with their reaction to
FIT’s ...