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    A comparison of childless stepmothers and stepmothers with children: The significance of role salience and role strain in marital and psychological well-being 

    DeSio, Amanda Rene (2008)
    Research shows that stepparents experience considerable amounts of stress (e.g., Brady, Bray, & Zeeb, 1986), particularly stepmothers (Booth & Dunn, 1994; Cherlin & Furstenberg, 1994). The current study examined ...
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    Impact of sibling death on older adolescents 

    Shipkey, Nancy (2008)
    The grief of older adolescents when a sibling dies is an important and overlooked area. Despite the significance of sibling loss during adolescence, there is a striking lack of bereavement research on older adolescents who ...
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    The aftereffects of near-death experiences 

    Flanagan, Catherine E. (2008)
    This study examines the aftereffects of near-death experiences as reported by 14 adult near-death experiencers. Additionally, this study provides an initial examination of the relationships between experience components ...
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    Augmented Multisensory Interface Design: Performance enhancement capabilities and training potential 

    Stone, Richard T. (2008)
    This dissertation focuses on the design and study of augmented reality (AR) devices for the purpose of enhanced human performance. To do this the Augmented Multisensory Interface Design (AMID) method was developed to direct ...
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    Understanding personality in multiple sclerosis using a Five-Factor model approach 

    Englert, Jessica Jane (2008)
    Personality traits, which have been demonstrated as relatively stable across the lifespan in healthy adults, may change with the course of neurological disease. Although multiple sclerosis (MS) has been well studied across ...
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    Group cognitive complexity: A group-as-a-whole perspective 

    Choi, Kyoosang (2008)
    Work groups (or teams) are widely used in current organizations because modern tasks impose mental demands that are too large for one individual alone to successfully manage. Although the use of work groups has become ...
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    Adolescent social support network: Student academic success as it relates to source and type of support received 

    Fezer, Maryanna (2008)
    Social support is a multifaceted construct offering a multitude of benefits. The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of social support on high school adolescents and their success in school. The focus was on the ...
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    Clinical and adaptive skill characteristics of children with autistic spectrum disorders using the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition 

    Knoll, Valerie Ann (2008)
    School psychologists are being confronted with increasing numbers of students suspected of having an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and are regularly asked to provide their clinical impressions, and to contribute ...
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    Strong advocates and compliant patients: Socioeconomic status and parental adaptation to pediatric cancer 

    Gage, Elizabeth Ann (2008)
    Serious pediatric illness is one of the most stressful experiences a family can face. As the number one cause of death by disease in children, pediatric cancer brings with it emotional, interpersonal and resource drain on ...
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    An exploratory investigation of belongingness, college binge drinking, and academic functioning 

    Romosz, Ann Marie (2008)
    The present study explored the relationship between belongingness and college freshmen binge drinking. In addition, this investigation researched the relationship among college freshmen binge drinking and academic functioning. ...
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    AuthorAustin-Ketch, Tammy (1)Beck, Meredith (1)Bottonari, Kathryn A. (1)Brundage, Kathleen I. W. (1)Calmes, Christine A. (1)Choi, Kyoosang (1)Chow, Sabrina Y. (1)Cook, Nancy A. (1)Corneau, Amy K. (1)Derrick, Jaye Lindsay (1)... View MoreSubject
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