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Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Investigation Using Factor Mixture Modeling 

Feiszli, Kevin (2017-06-21)
It has long been established that the experience of traumatic events can result in pathological distress. Some of these reactions, such as hyperarousal or the avoidance of trauma-related cues, are recognized as prototypical ...

Nomological Network of a Challenge and Hindrance Workplace Stressors Scale: A Meta-Analysis 

Hartman, Paige (2018-04-13)
This research presents a meta-analysis that aims to assess the reliability and nomological network of the Cavanaugh, Boswell, Roehling, and Boudreau (2000) measure of challenge and hindrance workplace stressors, specifically, ...

Physiological Reactance and Discrimination in Response to Visual Stimuli of Persons with Down Syndrome 

Bubb, Robert (2016-12-09)
Despite the enactment of several pieces of legislation, persons with disabilities still experience discriminatory human resource practices. The following dissertation investigates the effect of several physiological measures ...

Predicting framing susceptibility in health decisions through dual process and numeracy theories 

Davis, Matthew E. (2016-04-26)
Multiple times per day individuals are faced with deciding what foods to consume and how much of these foods to consume. For most of us, the food decisions we make have direct implications on our health and weight. In ...

SME Differences and Their Importance on the Content Validity of Job Analysis Ratings 

Landgren, Jennifer (2013-05-13)
Subject matter expert ratings differences in job analyses were studied to see how these differences may impact the content validity of selection processes. Due to the increased use of content validation strategies in ...