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Relationship of the Gross National Happiness Index to the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Scales
(Wichita State University, 2019-07)This study sought to contribute to the research literature on happiness through examining the underlying dimensions of happiness, as assessed by the Gross National Happiness Index (GNHI; Musikanski et al., 2017). In ... -
Relationship of the Jesness Inventory to the Psychopathy Checklist--Youth Version in a sample of incarcerated youth
(2005-07)This project sought to determine the relationship between the Jesness Inventory (JI) and the Psychopathy Checklist-Youth Version (PCL-YV) in sample of incarcerated adolescents. The adolescents were male juvenile offenders ... -
Relationships among parenting stress and well-being, COVID-19 information management, and children's COVID-19 fear
(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2022-12-01)Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, caregivers who are facing high stress levels and decreased emotional well-being may parent their children differently. Certain children are experiencing greater fear in response ... -
Relationships between drinking and type of practice among U.S. female and male attorneys
(Psychology Press, 2001-10)The author investigated the relationship between drinking and type of practice among U.S. attorneys. Participants were attorneys from 2 large midwestern cities, chosen through stratified random sampling from bar-association ... -
Religious experience, religiosity, and suicidality among gender and sexual minorities
(Wichita State University, 2021-05)Across demographic categories, suicide rates have been steadily increasing at both US and international levels. Gender and sexual minorities display even higher suicide rates than the others due to structural discrimination. ... -
Response to a graphic film as a function of levels of experiential avoidance: implications for the application of act in the treatment of PTSD
(Wichita State University, 2010-05)The current study utilized a laboratory analogue to psychological trauma to examine the link between levels of experiential avoidance and the development and maintenance of negative emotional states. Specifically, participants ... -
Responsivity to cognitive therapy as a function of treatment format and client personality dimensions
(John Wiley & Sons, 1992-11)The effects of treatment format and client personality dimensions upon responsivity to cognitive therapy were investigated. Depressed subjects were assigned to either 12 weeks of individual or group cognitive therapy. The ... -
Resurrecting the chimera: Progressions in parenting and peer processes
(Cambridge University Press, 2016-08)This report uses 6-year outcomes of the Oregon Divorce Study to examine the processes by which parenting practices affect deviant peer association during two developmental stages: early to middle childhood and late childhood ... -
Retrospective cohort study of a novel acceptance and commitment therapy group intervention for adolescents implemented in integrated primary care
(Elsevier, 2020-04)To address limited access to behavioral health services in primary care, we conducted a preliminary effectiveness study of a novel acceptance and commitment therapy group treatment implemented within pediatric integrated ... -
Retrospective reports of attachment disruptions, parental abuse and neglect mediate the relationship between pathological narcissism and self-esteem
(John Wiley & Sons, 2014-10)Studies have shown a direct relationship between pathological narcissism and self-esteem; however, there have not been many studies that have empirically tested which theoretically relevant variables mediate this relationship. ... -
Returning a recently adopted companion animal: adopters' reasons for and reactions to the failed adoption experience
(Routledge, 2005)The return of a recently adopted companion animal places the nonhuman animal in jeopardy and may be painful and frustrating to the humans involved. However, if returners learn from the failed adoption experience, future ... -
Revealing perceptual-cognitive expertise in law enforcement: an iterative approach using verbal-report, temporal-occlusion, and option-generation methods
(Springer Nature, 2018-11)Despite the attention garnered in the media about police use of force, there have been relatively few investigations of perceptual-cognitive skill in law enforcement using the naturalistic-decision-making approach. In this ... -
Reversal of age-related deficits in visual attention: How long do the gains last?
(ARVO, 2010-09)Purpose: Age-related decrements in visual attention have been shown to be predictive of crash risk in older drivers (Owsley et al., JAMA, 1998). The current study was conducted to determine whether training older adults ... -
The role of alcohol expectations in the co-occurrence of alcohol-related problems with anxiety and depressive traits in a juvenile correction sample
(2006-12)Alcohol-related expectations have been defined as the anticipated consequences from consuming alcohol (Brown, Goldman, Inn, & Anderson, 1980). Previous research has been conducted to examine the role of alcohol expectations ... -
The role of behavior observation in measurement systems for randomized prevention trials
(Springer New York LLC, 2006-03)The role of behavior observation in theory-driven prevention intervention trials is examined. A model is presented to guide choice of strategies for the measurement of five core elements in theoretically informed, randomized ... -
The role of economic strain on adolescent delinquency: a microsocial process model
(American Psychological Association, 2012-08)The current study examines the role of economic strain as a moderator of the microsocial processes influencing younger siblings’ delinquency (externalizing behavior and substance use) in a longitudinal design. The younger ... -
The role of parental citizenship status on depression of U.S. citizen children
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-08-30)The purpose of this study was to determine how parental citizenship status played a role in the depression scores of Hispanic/Latinx children in the sample. Eight-hundred thirty-five participants from the Children of ... -
The role of social-emotional learning In bullying prevention efforts
(Routledge, 2013)This article examines how social emotional learning contributes to bullying prevention efforts in schools. Bullying behavior is impacted by multiple levels of the social-ecology of schools. Social emotional learning (SEL) ... -
The role of the family in chronic victimization by peers
(Wichita State University, 2007-08)This study investigated the relationship of family contextual risk factors to the occurrence of victimization of children by peers, as mediated by parental warmth and communication. Family risk factors were derived from ... -
S.E.L.E.N.E: System Engineered for Lunar Environment, Navigation, and Exploration
(Wichita State University, 2021-04-02)Augmented Reality (AR) display technologies utilize computer-generated virtualized content to enhance the observer's perception of the physical environment. This NASA SUITS (Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students) ...