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Leader Emotion Management Behavior and Perceived Leader Effectiveness: The Moderating Roles of Gender and Culture
(2016-12)A key aspect of successful management includes a leader’s responsibility to manage employees’ emotions (Leavitt & Bahrami, 1988). This form of management can be reflected in a number of behaviors, such as demonstrating ... -
Leading Together: Exploring Conditions for Shared Leadership Emergence in Teams
(2020-05)Modern workplaces require complex teamwork and leadership behaviors to innovate and achieve their goals effectively. Research has found that one of the best ways to help improve team collaboration and performance is to ... -
Leveraging Stimulus Equivalence to Teach Piano to Children with Autism
(2018-12)Music-based interventions have been shown to benefit individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by improving deficits such as social behaviors, communication, and vocalizations, as well as reducing behavioral ... -
LOCUS-OF-CONTROL IN AN INTERACTIONIST APPROACH TO BEHAVIOR
(1982)The impetus for this empirical study is: 1) to provide further construct validity for the I-E scale; and 2) to advance the locus-of-control construct as an important concept in the growing theoretical model of interactionism. ... -
Long-term Effects of Response Cards on Student Engagement and Academic Performance by Students with Disabilities
(2015-05)This study examined the effects of response cards on student engagement and academic performance during math instruction. Students in a middle school classroom for students with emotional and behavior disorders (EBD) received ... -
Male Student Veterans: A Survey of Current Transition Challenges and Issues from Active Duty to Collegiate Life
(2017-01)The present study evaluated the challenges associated with transitioning from active duty to collegiate life. This included examining if psychological factors and demographic variables influence a male veteran’s ability ... -
MCMI - III Profiles of Combat Veterans: Predictors of Educational and Vocational Impairment
(1998-07)This study investigated the ability of four selected scales on the MCMI-III, Passive Aggressive, Avoidant, Antisocial and PTSD to determine the amount of variance contributed by each of the scales as predictors of educational ... -
Media and Technology Use Education in Pediatric Primary Care
(2020-02)Youth media and technology use is growing at rapid rates and is quickly becoming a necessary tool for effective functioning in the modern world. However, such use has been shown to result in negative consequences for ... -
Medication Non-Compliance: Compliance to Psychotropic Medications within Community Mental Health
(2020-02)According to the American Psychological Association (2019), approximately 25% of the adult US population has a mental illness. The cost to individuals as well as the United States government is significant, as it has ... -
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-IV (MCMI-IV) Profile Patterns and Scale Score Correlates for Jail Inmates Referred for Mental Health Services
(2019-12)Personality assessment measures have been heavily used and researched with criminal offender populations in the realms of clinical, forensic, and correctional psychology for reasons including assessing reoffending risk, ... -
Minnesota Multiphasic Inventory-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) Personality Characteristics of Parents Evaluated for Child Neglect
(2018-08)The primary purpose of this study was to examine Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Assessment-2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) profiles of parents who underwent psychological evaluation subsequent to substantiated claims ... -
Motivated Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in Leadership
(2019-12)Emotions are important and prevalent workplace phenomena. Previous research has found that emotions can impact different workplace-related outcomes, from increasing employee performance to increasing employee well-being ... -
Multimethod Assessment of Interpersonal Dysfunction using the Rorschach and the MMPI-2-RF
(2019-12)Well established and widely used personality measures such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) and Rorschach contain several scales or indices related to interpersonal ... -
The Negative Effects of Interruptions on Job Performance and Affective Well-Being
(2020-12)Workplace interruptions are an increasingly prominent and potentially consequential issue. Most studies have found that interruptions can have serious negative consequences for both job performance and affective well-being. ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Norms for Baseline Concussion Tests
(2018-12)Objective: The present study was designed to establish Baseline concussion normative data for non-athlete students using the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT-5), Rey Word Recognition Test (RWRT), The A Random ... -
Parent Perceptions of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) and Restrictions of Use
(2019-03)Prevalence rates of cigarette smoking are decreasing among U.S. adults, fewer people start smoking each year, and rates of cessation are increasing. However, the rates of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) use ... -
Parent Reported Executive Functioning Does Not Predict Memory Dysfunction in Pediatric Epilepsy and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(2018-08)Objective: Epilepsy and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) children are vulnerable to executive functioning and memory difficulties. The interaction between EF and memory is important to consider as EF ... -
Pediatric Sleep Education in Primary Care: Parental Receipt, Compliance and Children’s Sleep Problems
(2019-01)Sleep is important for children, as inadequate sleep can result in a number of poor outcomes in terms of cognitive, psychosocial, and somatic functioning. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that all ...