Browsing by Author "Salter, Phia"
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Belle, Martie Camille (2021-09-27)After years of historical exclusion and despite societal progress, Black students at predominantly White universities (PWIs) continue to experience more negative outcomes than their White counterparts and Black students ...
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Unni, Asha (2020-06-02)Asian Indians were the first South Asians to immigrate to the United States in the late 1800s and are currently the largest ethnic group of South Asians living in the United States. Despite this the literature on perceived ...
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Penson, Brittany Nicole (2020-05-18)With an estimated prevalence in around 1 % of the general population, individuals with psychopathy cause a disproportionate social and economic burden. In tandem with understanding the exact conceptualization of psychopathy, ...
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Figuero Charles, Mary Anne (2017-07-20)This study explored the development of mathematical expertise among male African American actuaries, within the present hegemonic educational, social and cultural system of the US. Using qualitative methodologies, the ...
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Battle, Jericka s (2022-12-15)Research shows that the powerful may lean heavily on automatic cognitions to make judgments and shape their attitudes toward other people. There has been little research to experimentally investigate whether losing or ...
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Salazar, Marissa M (2015-12-10)Based within the cultural psychological perspective, this study will analyze how racial/ethnic identity and the degree of stereotypicality in Hispanic-themed cultural products affect Latino’s attitudes towards immigration ...
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Holston, Aja (2016-05-03)“I Believe That We Will Win” is a transdisciplinary project combining a political and sociological history of race and leisure studies as well as psychological and youth development theories. Utilizing autoethnography, my ...
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Lopez, Belem (2015-08-06)Language brokering refers to a widespread practice in refugee and/or immigrant communities whereby bilingual individuals act as linguistic and/or cultural intermediaries on behalf of family or community members. Previous ...
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Hubbell, Tarrah (2014-12-08)Victim blaming is an act of holding someone responsible for a negative outcome or harm they have experienced. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether describing a woman as racially stereotypical or counter-st ...
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Perez, Michael James (2021-07-01)I conducted 3 studies to investigate knowledge of history and its influence on perceptions of protest for racial justice. In Study 1 (N = 286) I used a multiple regression design to explore potential individual difference ...
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Maggard, Gregory A (2015-12-09)Previous research has shown that people have the tendency to view the victim as being partly responsible for a violent assault, as though they themselves did something to deserve the crime. Known as victim-blaming, this ...
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Phillips, Leah (2015-11-12)Lay theories of liberation are how people understand and what they associate with liberation in their own lives. This research explores this topic with interviews at two historical monuments, the George Bush Presidential ...
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Le, Jennifer Linh (2014-08-08)This study takes the case of multiracial Asian Americans, as self-identified "part Asian" as well as another (or multiple) major racial group to determine what influences their racial, ethnic, and overarching group identities ...
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Salter, Phia; Adams, Glenn (Frontiers in Psychology, 2016)
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Knostman, Jacob WThe quality of a coach-athlete relationship has been found to predict on field performance, as well as levels of academic self-efficacy, self-regulation, and aggression in athletes (Jowett, 2017; Nicholls et. al., 2017; ...
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Lohmann, Erica S.The purpose of this study is to determine the degree to which participants maintained their original ideologies after being exposed to a synopsis of an unethical experiment. The study primarily screened for anti-gay ...
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Solari, Kayce Denae' (2015-12-08)School dress code policy issues receive attention in school disciplinary matters, in the media and other popular press sources, and in courtroom litigation. Scientific content for this school health issue is primarily ...