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A Longitudinal Examination of Empathy, Defender Self-Efficacy, and Moral Disengagement for Aggression as Predictors of Peer Defending 

Corbitt-Hall, Darcy J. (2020-07-13)  ETD File Embargoed
Empathy, defender self-efficacy (DSE), and moral disengagement are known correlates of defending in response to bullying, but how they systematically foster defending is unclear. My thesis tests the proposition that, at ...

A Longitudinal Examination of Individual Adaptability as an Antecedent of Training and Transfer Outcomes 

Vaughn, Edwin, III (2011-07-27)
The current workforce faces increasingly complex work demands requiring high levels of individual adaptability. Utilizing Ployhart and Bliese’s (2006) conceptual framework, the current investigation empirically examined ...

A Longitudinal Examination of Popularity and Friendship Quality as Predictors of Depression in School Children from Fall to Spring 

Fawley, Maya (2021-07-16)
Although researchers have established the significant role children’s peer relationships have on their socioemotional functioning, missing from the literature is an understanding of the subsequent effects popularity has ...

A Longitudinal Relationship Between Resource Allocation and Student Performance in Postsecondary Education 

Adkison, David (2021-12-06)
Amidst increased enrollment, economic recession, and state budget cuts to postsecondary education over the past two decades, two and four-year colleges and universities have employed a multitude of different approaches to ...

Longitudinal Studies of Escherichia coli, Campylobacter jejuni, and Salmonella Ssp. in Broiler Chickens Using Automated Ribotyping 

McCrea, Brigid (2005-12-15)
The prevalence, distribution and characteristics of Escherichia coli, Campylobacter jejuni, and Salmonella spp. through an integrated broiler chicken operation from the day of hatch through processing were examined. Two ...

A Longitudinal Study of Defender Identity, Defending Behavior, and Peer Victimization in Childhood 

Winter, Madison (2023-07-27)  ETD File Embargoed
Research has shown the importance and benefit of children being willing to defend peers who are the target of peer victimization. Currently, little is known about the influence of having a defender identity on defending ...

A Longitudinal Study of the Predictors of Contextual Performance 

Hetzler, Julie (2007-08-15)
The current study extends previous research on contextual performance by comparing data at two points in time to assess the temporal stability of contextual performance and the stability of the predictors of contextual ...

A Longitudinal Study: Examining the Effect of Campus Racial Climate and Sense of Belonging on First-Year African American College Students’ Depressive Symptoms 

Williams, Brianna (2018-04-29)
There is limited quantitative evidence examining how race, sense of belonging and campus racial climate collectively affect first-year African American college students’ depressive symptoms. The present study explores these ...

A Look at Public Service Motivation Using NLSY97 Data: Examining Prosocial Attitudes and Altruistic Behavior in Young Adults with Professional Public Service Experience 

Dias, Ashley (2016-08-16)
This study examines whether young adults with work experience in public service organizations—defined as organizations within sectors which have an other-centeredness orientation, such as public, nonprofit, or military ...

“Looking for a City”: Community, Politics, and Gay and Lesbian Rights in Atlanta, 1968-1993 

Marini, Angelica (2018-12-03)
“‘Looking for a City’: Community, Politics, and Gay and Lesbian Rights in Atlanta, 1968-1993,” explores the evolution of gay and lesbian communities and the development of lesbian and gay rights in Atlanta, Georgia, from ...

A Loosely Coupled GNSS/PDR Integration Approach for Pedestrian Navigation 

Jones, Connor (2023-07-28)
Pedestrian navigation systems embody small, lightweight hardware, techniques, and biomechanical information to provide positioning information in an architecture that substitutes, or supplements, traditional systems such ...

The Lord of the Air: Winston Churchill and the Technocratic British State, 1917-1922 

Colvin, Perry A. (2018-12-03)
This dissertation examines the evolution of Winston Churchill’s efforts at technocratic reform within the British military from 1917 to 1922. It seeks to understand the roots of Churchill’s technocratic tendencies in the ...

Louise Blanchad Bethune: Architect Extraordinaire and First American Woman Architect, Practiced in Buffalo, New York (1881-1905) 

Hays, Johanna (2007-08-15)
Jennie Louise Blanchard Bethune (1856-1913) was America’s first professional woman architect at a time when few women chose careers except when faced with economic necessity. The only child of teachers, Bethune’s education ...

'A Louse For A Portion': Early-Eighteenth-Century English Attitudes Towards Scots, 1688-1725 

McGaughy, Joseph (2008-05-15)
This thesis examines and analyzes Englishmen’s perceptions of Scots during the years between the Revolution of 1688 and the Shawfield Riots of 1725. In 1707, the Scottish Parliament convened for the last time and Scottish ...

Love in a Family Context 

Sabey, Allen (2016-06-17)
The desire to love and be loved is an innate need that motivates many of our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors across the entire lifespan. Despite the importance of love, it has only been a topic of serious psychological ...

‘Love It or Hate It’? Exploring the Role of Visual Storytelling in Mitigating Design Risk 

Seifert, Christin (2017-04-25)
Even though consumers desire new product designs, many are initially hesitant to purchase innovatively designed products due to the lack of understanding the new design’s value, resulting in product launch failures. Thus, ...

Love Me Through It: An Observational Perspective on Health-Related Spousal Support Over Time 

McHugh, Kaitlyn (2016-08-26)
During times of hardship, it is natural for individuals to seek support from those close to them, which may explain why partners turn to each other when faced with health issues. Though partners in all stages of life can ...

Love Styles Utilized by African-American Men as Predicted by Stages of Racial Identity and Perceptions of African-American Women 

Moore, Jennifer A. (2012-01-18)
The purpose of this study was to explore the interactions among racial identity levels and perceptions of African-American women, and the possible effects of the levels and perceptions on loves styles utilized by ...

Low edge safety factor disruptions in the Compact Toroidal Hybrid: Operation in the low-q regime, passive disruption avoidance and the nature of MHD precursors 

Pandya, Mihir (2016-08-02)
The nominally axisymmetric (2-D) magnetic configuration in the form of a tokamak has proven to be the best candidate for a future reactor, and yet it is susceptible to instabilities which lead to a complete loss of the ...

Low Latency Queuing Control in Extendable Mobile Ad-hoc Network Emulator (EMANE) 

lI, Shaoyi (2019-11-18)
A variation packets delay which is also called packet jitter causes packet loss and delay. When jitter happens to stream video, users suffer an annoying freezes which results in user unpleasant. The solution for reducing ...